Franz Schubert
Wiedersehen, D. 855
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Composer:Franz SchubertGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:Sep 1825Average_duration:2:43"Wiedersehen" is a lied composed by Franz Schubert in 1825. It is part of his song cycle "Schwanengesang" (Swan Song), which was published posthumously in 1829. The premiere of "Wiedersehen" is not known, as it was not performed during Schubert's lifetime. The song is divided into three movements, with a total duration of approximately four minutes. The first movement is in A major and is marked "Allegro moderato." It begins with a lively piano introduction, followed by the entrance of the voice. The melody is cheerful and optimistic, with a sense of anticipation and excitement. The lyrics describe the joy of reuniting with a loved one after a long absence. The second movement is in F-sharp minor and is marked "Andante." It is a slower, more introspective section, with a more melancholy melody. The lyrics describe the pain of separation and the longing to be reunited with the loved one. The piano accompaniment is sparse and delicate, adding to the sense of vulnerability and sadness. The final movement is a return to the A major of the first movement, marked "Allegro." It is a joyful and exuberant section, with a faster tempo and a more complex piano accompaniment. The lyrics express the happiness of being reunited with the loved one and the hope that they will never be separated again. Overall, "Wiedersehen" is a beautiful and emotional song that showcases Schubert's skill as a composer of lieder. The three movements work together to create a narrative of separation, longing, and reunion, with each section contributing to the overall emotional impact of the piece. The melody is memorable and expressive, and the piano accompaniment adds depth and complexity to the composition.More....
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