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Schubert, Franz: Winterreise op. 89 D 911

vocal/choral score

Op. 89
Édité par Dürr, Walther
Instrumentation: Voix et piano
Instrumentation: tvoice/piano
Collection: Bärenreiter Urtext
Période: Romantic
Poids: 0.371 kg
Editeur: Bärenreiter
Numéro d’édition: BA9158
Cotage de l'editeur: BA09158
ISMN: 9790006538768
In spring 1827 Schubert performed the first part of his best-known song cycle ‚Winterreise’ for his friends for the first time. At this time he assumed that he had set all the texts belonging to the cycle to music. Only laterdid he come across the complete cycle of 24 songs in Müller’s volume ‚Gedichte aus den hinterlassenen Papieren eines reisenden Waldhornisten’ of 1824. As a result, he set the twelve further poems as a separate group, partlyparaphrasing the songs in the first part and part

Contenu

1.
Gute Nacht [Schubert, Franz]
2.
Die Wetterfahne [Schubert, Franz]
3.
Gefrorne Tränen [Schubert, Franz]
4.
Erstarrung [Schubert, Franz]
5.
Der Lindenbaum [Schubert, Franz]
6.
Wasserflut [Schubert, Franz]
7.
Auf dem Flusse [Schubert, Franz]
8.
Rückblick [Schubert, Franz]
9.
Irrlicht [Schubert, Franz]
10.
Rast [Schubert, Franz]
11.
Frühlingstraum [Schubert, Franz]
12.
Einsamkeit [Schubert, Franz]
13.
Die Post [Schubert, Franz]
14.
Der greise Kopf [Schubert, Franz]
15.
Die Krähe [Schubert, Franz]
16.
Letzte Hoffnung [Schubert, Franz]
17.
Im Dorfe [Schubert, Franz]
18.
Der stürmische Morgen [Schubert, Franz]
19.
Täuschung [Schubert, Franz]
20.
Der Wegweiser [Schubert, Franz]
21.
Das Wirtshaus [Schubert, Franz]
22.
Mut [Schubert, Franz]
23.
Die Nebensonnen [Schubert, Franz]
24.
Der Leiermann [Schubert, Franz]
25.
Appendix: Wasserflut [Schubert, Franz]
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