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Franz Schubert
An den Frühling I, D. 587
Works Info
Composer
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Franz Schubert
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song
Compose Date
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1817
Average_duration
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2:20
"An den Frühling I, D. 587" is a Lied composed by Franz Schubert in 1817. The piece was premiered in Vienna in the same year. It is a part of a collection of songs called "Schwanengesang" (Swan Song), which was published posthumously in 1829. The song is written for a solo voice and piano accompaniment. It consists of three stanzas, each with four lines. The text was written by Ernst Schulze, a German poet who was a contemporary of Schubert. The poem is a celebration of spring, with the speaker addressing the season directly. The first movement of the song is marked "Allegro moderato" and is in the key of C major. The piano accompaniment is light and bouncy, evoking the feeling of spring. The vocal line is also lively, with a melody that rises and falls in a playful manner. The second movement is marked "Andante" and is in the key of A minor. The piano accompaniment is more subdued, with a gentle, flowing melody. The vocal line is also more restrained, with a more contemplative tone. The lyrics in this section focus on the transience of spring and the fleeting nature of life. The final movement is marked "Allegro" and returns to the key of C major. The piano accompaniment is once again lively and energetic, with a melody that is more complex than in the first movement. The vocal line is also more dramatic, with a sense of urgency and passion. The lyrics in this section express the speaker's desire to be reunited with their beloved in the springtime. Overall, "An den Frühling I, D. 587" is a joyful celebration of spring, with a lively and playful melody that captures the spirit of the season. The piece also contains moments of introspection and contemplation, reflecting on the fleeting nature of life and the beauty of the natural world.
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