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Franz Schubert
Grablied, D. 218
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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Jun 24, 1815
Average_duration
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2:37
Franz Schubert's Grablied, D. 218, also known as "Funeral Song," is a choral work composed in 1815. The piece was premiered in Vienna in the same year, and it is one of Schubert's earliest choral compositions. The piece is divided into three movements, with the first and third movements being in a minor key, while the second movement is in a major key. The first movement is a somber and mournful funeral march, with the choir singing in unison and accompanied by a simple piano accompaniment. The second movement is more uplifting and hopeful, with the choir singing in harmony and accompanied by a more complex piano accompaniment. The third movement returns to the mournful tone of the first movement, with the choir singing in unison once again. The characteristics of Grablied, D. 218, reflect Schubert's early style, which was heavily influenced by the classical composers of the time, such as Mozart and Haydn. The piece is characterized by its simple and straightforward melodies, with the choir singing in unison for much of the piece. The piano accompaniment is also relatively simple, with the focus being on the vocal parts. Despite its simplicity, Grablied, D. 218, is a powerful and moving piece of music. The mournful tone of the first and third movements is particularly effective in conveying the sadness and grief associated with death, while the more uplifting second movement provides a sense of hope and comfort. Overall, Grablied, D. 218, is a testament to Schubert's early talent as a composer and his ability to create emotionally powerful music.
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