SCHUBERT An die Musik (D.547) Score

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • "Franz Schubert composed his lied "An die Musik" (German for "To Music") in March 1817 for solo voice and piano, with text from a poem by his friend Franz von Schober. In the Deutsch catalog of Schubert's works it is number D547. The original key is D major. It was published in 1827 as Opus 88, No. 4, by Thaddäus Weigl [de]. Schubert dedicated the song to the Viennese piano virtuoso Albert Sowinsky on April 24, 1827, a decade after he composed it.
    A hymn to the art of music, it is one of the best-known songs by Schubert. Its greatness and popularity are generally attributed to its harmonic simplicity, sweeping melody, and a strong bass line that effectively underpins the vocal line."
    - Wikipedia 2020
    Performed by Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (Baritone) and Gerald Moore (Piano)
    English translation (by Richard Wigmore for Oxford Lieder):
    Beloved art, in how many a bleak hour,
    when I am enmeshed in life’s tumultuous round,
    have you kindled my heart to the warmth of love,
    and borne me away to a better world!
    Often a sigh, escaping from your harp,
    a sweet, celestial chord
    has revealed to me a heaven of happier times.
    Beloved art, for this I thank you!

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