Ständchen

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"Ständchen" is one of Franz Schubert’s most famous lyrical songs, celebrated for its tender, serenade-like melody and romantic atmosphere.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art song
musical composition
accompaniment piano
belongsToPeriod Romantic era NERFINISHED
catalogNumber D 957 NERFINISHED
commonTitleInEnglish Serenade
composer Franz Schubert NERFINISHED
firstPublication 1829
genre Lied
art song
hasAccompanimentFigure broken chords in piano
hasMelodicCharacter lyrical
hasMood romantic
tender
hasMusicalForm serenade
hasNotableArrangementBy Franz Liszt NERFINISHED
hasOpeningWords "Leise flehen meine Lieder"
hasPerformancePractice often transposed for different voice types
hasPopularity standard of the lieder repertoire
hasSection strophic-like structure
hasTempoCharacter moderate and flowing
hasTexture homophonic
hasTheme love
nighttime serenade
influenced later romantic song repertoire
isAmong most famous songs by Franz Schubert
isFrequentlyPerformedIn classical vocal recitals
isFrequentlyRecordedBy lieder singers
isOftenIncludedIn Schubert song anthologies
isPartOf Schwanengesang NERFINISHED
key D minor
language German
LisztArrangementInstrumentation solo piano
originalInstrumentation voice and piano
placeInCycle No. 4 in Schwanengesang (Rellstab songs section) NERFINISHED
publisher Tobias Haslinger NERFINISHED
textAuthor Ludwig Rellstab NERFINISHED
vocalForces solo voice

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Schwanengesang containsSong Ständchen