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Franz Schubert
Ungeduld, D. 795/7, Op. 25/7
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Franz Schubert
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Vocal
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Compose Date
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1823
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2:45
"Ungeduld" is a lied composed by Franz Schubert in 1823 as part of his song cycle "Die schöne Müllerin" (The Beautiful Miller's Daughter), D. 795/7, Op. 25/7. The song cycle consists of 20 songs and tells the story of a young miller who falls in love with the miller's daughter. "Ungeduld" is the seventh song in the cycle and is sung by the miller as he impatiently waits for the miller's daughter to return his love. The song premiered in Vienna in 1824 and has since become one of Schubert's most popular lieder. It is written in the key of A major and has a moderate tempo. The song is in ternary form, with a lively and energetic opening section followed by a more reflective and melancholic middle section before returning to the lively opening. The characteristics of "Ungeduld" are typical of Schubert's lieder. The song is characterized by its beautiful melody, expressive harmonies, and sensitive text setting. The opening section is marked by its driving rhythm and lively tempo, which convey the miller's impatience and excitement. The middle section, by contrast, is more introspective and melancholic, with a slower tempo and more expressive harmonies. The text of the song is also notable for its vivid imagery and emotional depth, which Schubert captures perfectly in his music. Overall, "Ungeduld" is a masterpiece of Schubert's lieder repertoire. Its combination of beautiful melody, expressive harmonies, and sensitive text setting make it a favorite of singers and audiences alike.
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