Franz Schubert
Der Sieg, D. 805
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Composer:Franz SchubertGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:Mar 1824Average_duration:3:15"Der Sieg" (The Victory), D. 805, is a choral work composed by Franz Schubert in 1822. The piece was premiered on March 26, 1822, at the Vienna Musikverein, with Schubert himself conducting. The work is divided into three movements and is scored for four-part choir, soloists, and orchestra. The first movement, "Gebet" (Prayer), begins with a solemn and prayerful choral introduction, followed by a solo tenor recitative. The choir then joins in with a powerful and dramatic chorus, asking for God's help and guidance in the upcoming battle. The movement ends with a quiet and peaceful choral section, expressing hope and trust in God's protection. The second movement, "Schlachtgesang" (Battle Song), is a lively and energetic piece, depicting the excitement and chaos of the battlefield. The choir and soloists sing of the bravery and courage of the soldiers, urging them on to victory. The music is full of martial rhythms and fanfares, with the orchestra providing a driving and powerful accompaniment. The final movement, "Siegessang" (Victory Song), is a triumphant and celebratory piece, expressing the joy and relief of the soldiers after their victory. The choir and soloists sing of the glory and honor of the victorious army, with the music full of exultant fanfares and triumphant melodies. The movement ends with a grand and majestic choral section, expressing gratitude and praise to God for the victory. Overall, "Der Sieg" is a powerful and dramatic work, showcasing Schubert's skill in writing for choir and orchestra. The music is full of contrasts, from the solemn and prayerful opening to the lively and energetic battle scene, and finally to the triumphant and celebratory victory song. The work is a testament to Schubert's ability to capture the full range of human emotions in his music.More....
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