In this article, Ludwig Rellstab’s “Ständchen” or “Serenade” (1827), the poem set to music by Franz Schubert and included in the posthumous Schwanengesang collection (D 957), is a) translated with an emphasis on verbal and syntactical accuracy and b) interpreted in more detail than usual. The various interpretations offered range from a straightforward conventional reading that presumes a standard serenading situation over a more elusive one in which the melodies invoked by the speaker remain unheard in any literal sense to, finally, a “supernatural” one, in which the song as adapted and appropriated by Schubert takes the form of a communication from the afterlife
Franz Peter Schubert, one of the well-known Vienna�s composer, is recognized by his greatest numbe...
This work traces Schubert's use of recitative in Lieder from its inception in his first song D5 Haga...
”The singer is always working through a text that in some way or another inspired the vocal line and...
A short article reflecting on the relationship of Schubert's songs to the culture of modernity, with...
Thesis (M.A. in Music)--University of Washington, 1960The purpose of this paper is not to pass judgm...
This study uses the songs of Franz Schubert as a foundational example to consider the contemporary i...
The collaboration of Schubert and the poet Wilhelm Mller produced some of the best loved of nineteen...
Franz Schubert (1797-1828) was one of the most gifted and prolific composers of the 19th century. He...
This unit looks at the short poems in German that were set to music by Franz Schubert (1797–1828) fo...
DergiPark: 326359trakyasobedWith over 600 lieds he added to the song repertoire, F. Schubert earned ...
Franz Schubert, composer of more than one thousand works written in less than fifteen years, created...
Um Franz Schuberts Lieder zu verstehen, muss man deren Texte verstehen; dies ist bei den so genannte...
Composers’ increasing and increasingly evocative use of chromatic mediants during the first few deca...
The music of Schubert’s last months, written between the death of Beethoven (March 1827) and his own...
Franz Schubert (1797-1828) is perhaps best known for his artistic development of German Lieder. Schu...
Franz Peter Schubert, one of the well-known Vienna�s composer, is recognized by his greatest numbe...
This work traces Schubert's use of recitative in Lieder from its inception in his first song D5 Haga...
”The singer is always working through a text that in some way or another inspired the vocal line and...
A short article reflecting on the relationship of Schubert's songs to the culture of modernity, with...
Thesis (M.A. in Music)--University of Washington, 1960The purpose of this paper is not to pass judgm...
This study uses the songs of Franz Schubert as a foundational example to consider the contemporary i...
The collaboration of Schubert and the poet Wilhelm Mller produced some of the best loved of nineteen...
Franz Schubert (1797-1828) was one of the most gifted and prolific composers of the 19th century. He...
This unit looks at the short poems in German that were set to music by Franz Schubert (1797–1828) fo...
DergiPark: 326359trakyasobedWith over 600 lieds he added to the song repertoire, F. Schubert earned ...
Franz Schubert, composer of more than one thousand works written in less than fifteen years, created...
Um Franz Schuberts Lieder zu verstehen, muss man deren Texte verstehen; dies ist bei den so genannte...
Composers’ increasing and increasingly evocative use of chromatic mediants during the first few deca...
The music of Schubert’s last months, written between the death of Beethoven (March 1827) and his own...
Franz Schubert (1797-1828) is perhaps best known for his artistic development of German Lieder. Schu...
Franz Peter Schubert, one of the well-known Vienna�s composer, is recognized by his greatest numbe...
This work traces Schubert's use of recitative in Lieder from its inception in his first song D5 Haga...
”The singer is always working through a text that in some way or another inspired the vocal line and...