Franz Schubert
Die Täuschung, D. 230, Op. posth. 165/4
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Composer:Franz SchubertGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:Jul 7, 1815Average_duration:1:58Die Täuschung, D. 230, Op. posth. 165/4 is a lied composed by Franz Schubert in 1815. It was premiered in Vienna in the same year. The lied is part of a collection of songs known as the Schubert's Schwanengesang, which was published posthumously in 1829. The lied is composed of three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement is marked Allegro moderato and is in the key of G major. It is a lively and playful piece, with a bouncy rhythm and a cheerful melody. The second movement is marked Andante and is in the key of E minor. It is a slower and more contemplative piece, with a haunting melody and a melancholic mood. The third movement is marked Allegro and is in the key of G major. It is a lively and energetic piece, with a fast-paced rhythm and a joyful melody. The lied is characterized by Schubert's use of melody and harmony to convey the emotions of the text. The lyrics, written by Johann Gabriel Seidl, tell the story of a man who is deceived by a woman he loves. Schubert's music captures the sense of betrayal and heartbreak in the text, with the melancholic second movement contrasting with the lively and joyful first and third movements. Overall, Die Täuschung is a beautiful and emotional piece of music that showcases Schubert's skill as a composer. Its combination of melody, harmony, and text creates a powerful and moving work that continues to be performed and enjoyed by audiences today.More....
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