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Ständchen (Schubert)

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Franz Schubert composed a number of works known as Ständchen, meaning serenade.

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Lieder

Lieder named "Ständchen" or "Abendständchen" (evening serenade):

Part songs

Part songs known as "Ständchen" or "Nächtliches Ständchen" (serenade at night):

  • "Leise, leise laßt uns singen, schlummre sanft", D 635, also known as "Ruhe", or "Nächtliches Ständchen".[2]

    This work is for TTBB, having the title "Quartetto" in the composer's autograph (manuscript MH 1864/c in Vienna City Library).[3] This autograph contains the text of a single stanza, of which the text author is unknown.[2] Eusebius Mandyczewski suggests Schubert may have been the text author.[4] Variant versions of the text, in multiple stanzas, originated posthumously.

    In 1900 the music was published as "Ständchen", with lyrics by Robert Graf.[2] Anton Weiß is the text author of another version.[5] Mandyczewski was the first to publish the song with its original text version (1906–1907).[6]

  • "Ständchen" ("Zögernd leise, in des Dunkels nächt'ger Hülle"), D 920/921, for alto solo, TTBB or SSAA chorus and piano, words by Franz Grillparzer

See also

References

  1. ^ Gabriele von Baumberg. Sämmtliche Gedichte (collected poems). 1800, p. 243 (in German)
  2. ^ a b c Deutsch 1978, p. 367
  3. ^ "D 635 Leise, leise laßt uns singen". Schubert Online (in German). Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  4. ^ Eusebius Mandyczewski. "Zu unsere Beilage: Unbekannte Kompositionen Franz Schuberts", p. 46 in Die Musik, sixth year (1906–1907), Vol. XXII, issue 7 (in German)
  5. ^ Nächtliches Ständchen" at The LiederNet Archive
  6. ^ "Ständchen für vier Männerstimmen", Addendum, p. 4 in Die Musik, sixth year (1906–1907), Vol. XXII, issue 7 (in German)

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