Franz Schubert
Die Sterne, D. 176
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Composer:Franz SchubertGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:Apr 6, 1815Average_duration:2:54Die Sterne, D. 176 is a song composed by Franz Schubert in 1815. It was premiered in Vienna in the same year. The song is set to a poem by Friedrich von Schiller, which describes the beauty and mystery of the stars in the night sky. The song is composed in three movements, with a total duration of approximately six minutes. The first movement is marked Andante, and begins with a gentle piano introduction. The vocal line enters with the first verse of the poem, sung in a soft and contemplative manner. The melody is simple and lyrical, with occasional flourishes in the piano accompaniment. The movement ends with a brief instrumental interlude. The second movement is marked Allegro, and is more lively and energetic than the first. The vocal line is more declamatory, with a sense of urgency and excitement. The piano accompaniment is more complex, with rapid arpeggios and runs. The movement ends with a dramatic flourish, leading directly into the final movement. The third movement is marked Andante con moto, and is the longest of the three. The vocal line is more expressive and emotional, with a sense of wonder and awe. The piano accompaniment is more subdued, with gentle chords and occasional flourishes. The movement builds to a climax, with the vocal line soaring above the piano accompaniment. The song ends with a quiet and contemplative coda. Overall, Die Sterne, D. 176 is a beautiful and evocative song, which captures the mystery and wonder of the night sky. Schubert's music perfectly complements Schiller's poetry, creating a work of great beauty and emotional depth.More....
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