Heine songs

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Heine songs are the group of lieder within Franz Schubert’s posthumously published collection "Schwanengesang" that set poems by the German poet Heinrich Heine to music.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Schubert lieder
group of songs
subset of Schwanengesang
accompaniment piano
associatedComposer Robert Schumann (for other Heine song cycles, e.g., Dichterliebe)
associatedPoetryCollection Heinrich Heine’s Buch der Lieder NERFINISHED
catalogueNumber D 957 (subset)
composer Franz Schubert NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Austria
cycleStatus not conceived by Schubert as a unified cycle
dateOfComposition circa 1828
genre Lied
historicalPeriod early Romantic music
includesSong Am Meer NERFINISHED
Das Fischermädchen NERFINISHED
Der Atlas NERFINISHED
Der Doppelgänger NERFINISHED
Die Stadt NERFINISHED
Ihr Bild NERFINISHED
influenced later Romantic song composers
keyCharacteristic intense psychological and emotional expression
language German
literaryMovementOfTexts German Romanticism NERFINISHED
musicalForm strophic and through-composed songs
notableSong Der Atlas NERFINISHED
Der Doppelgänger NERFINISHED
numberOfSongs 6
orderingWithinSchwanengesang songs 13–18 in the usual sequence
originalMedium voice and piano
partOf Schwanengesang NERFINISHED
placeOfComposition Vienna NERFINISHED
poet Heinrich Heine NERFINISHED
posthumousTitleGiver publisher (not Schubert)
primaryTheme death and existential anguish
love and loss
memory and longing
publicationContext Schwanengesang, D 957 NERFINISHED
publicationStatus posthumously published
publisherOfCollection Tobias Haslinger NERFINISHED
relatedWork Rellstab songs (other part of Schwanengesang) NERFINISHED
textLanguage German
textSource poems by Heinrich Heine
typicalPerformanceContext art song recital
vocalForces solo voice and piano
yearOfFirstPublication 1829

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Schwanengesang hasSection Heine songs