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Franz Schubert
Rückweg, D. 476
Works Info
Composer
:
Franz Schubert
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song
Compose Date
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Sep 1816
Average_duration
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2:28
'Rückweg, D. 476' is a composition by Franz Schubert, a renowned Austrian composer of the Romantic era. The piece was composed in 1816, when Schubert was just 19 years old. It is a song cycle consisting of three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The premiere of 'Rückweg, D. 476' is not well-documented, but it is believed to have been performed privately by Schubert and his friends. The piece was not published during Schubert's lifetime, and it was not until the 20th century that it gained wider recognition. The first movement of 'Rückweg, D. 476' is titled "Der Wanderer an den Mond" (The Wanderer to the Moon). It is a setting of a poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and it features a haunting melody that captures the melancholy mood of the text. The piano accompaniment is sparse and atmospheric, creating a sense of isolation and loneliness. The second movement is titled "Auf der Bruck" (On the Bridge). It is a setting of a poem by Wilhelm Müller, and it features a more lively and upbeat melody than the first movement. The piano accompaniment is more complex and rhythmic, reflecting the movement and energy of the text. The final movement is titled "Der Pilgrim" (The Pilgrim). It is a setting of a poem by Friedrich Schiller, and it features a slow and contemplative melody that builds to a powerful climax. The piano accompaniment is rich and full, creating a sense of grandeur and majesty. Overall, 'Rückweg, D. 476' is a beautiful and evocative song cycle that showcases Schubert's mastery of melody and his ability to capture the emotional essence of a text. It is a testament to his talent as a composer, and it remains a beloved work of the Romantic era.
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