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'''Auf dem Wasser zu singen''' (D.774) is a [[Lied]] composed by [[Franz Schubert]] in 1823 and based on the poem of the same name by [[Friedrich Leopold zu Stolberg-Stolberg]].<ref name=Wollenberg>{{cite book|last=Wollenberg|first=Susan|title=Schubert's Fingerprints: Studies in the Instrumental Works|year=2011|publisher=Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.|isbn=140-942-122-8|pages=33|url=http://books.google.cz/books?id=jMPIUEfX4ocC&pg=PA33&dq=Auf+dem+Wasser+zu+Singen+schubert&hl=cs&sa=X&ei=7G8AUPqkL4G3hQemnqGHCA&ved=0CDIQuwUwADgK#v=onepage&q=Auf%20dem%20Wasser%20zu%20Singen%20schubert&f=false}}</ref>
'''Auf dem Wasser zu singen''' (D.774) is a [[Lied]] composed by [[Franz Schubert]] in 1823 and based on the poem of the same name by [[Friedrich Leopold zu Stolberg-Stolberg]].<ref name=Wollenberg>{{cite book|last=Wollenberg|first=Susan|title=Schubert's Fingerprints: Studies in the Instrumental Works|year=2011|publisher=Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.|isbn=140-942-122-8|pages=33|url=http://books.google.cz/books?id=jMPIUEfX4ocC&pg=PA33&dq=Auf+dem+Wasser+zu+Singen+schubert&hl=cs&sa=X&ei=7G8AUPqkL4G3hQemnqGHCA&ved=0CDIQuwUwADgK#v=onepage&q=Auf%20dem%20Wasser%20zu%20Singen%20schubert&f=false}}</ref>


The text describes a scene on the water from the perspective of the narrator who is in a boat, and delves into the narrator's reflections on the passing of time.The song's famous piano accompaniment recreates the texture of the shimmering waves (''der Freude sanftschimmernden Wellen'') mentioned in the third line of the poem and its rhythmic style in the 6/8 meter is reminiscent of a [[Barcarole]]. Harmonically, the song as a whole and within each stanza traces a movement from the minor mode to the major mode: the song begins in A-flat minor and ends in A-flat major.<ref name=Schafer>{{cite book|last=Schafer|first=Maureen|title=Illuminating Text: A Macro Analysis of Franz Schubert's Auf dem Wasser zu singen|publisher=Macromusic.org|pages=97|url=http://www.macromusic.org/journal/volume2/13MusicalInsights.pdf}}</ref>
The text describes a scene on the water from the perspective of the narrator who is in a boat, and delves into the narrator's reflections on the passing of time.The song's famous piano accompaniment recreates the texture of the shimmering waves (''der Freude sanftschimmernden Wellen'') mentioned in the third line of the poem and its rhythmic style in the 6/8 meter is reminiscent of a [[Barcarole]]. Harmonically, the song as a whole and within each stanza traces a movement from the minor mode to the major mode: the song begins in A-flat minor and ends in A-flat major.<ref name=Schafer>{{cite book|last=Schafer|first=Maureen|title=Illuminating Text: A Macro Analysis of Franz Schubert's Auf dem Wasser zu singen|publisher=Macromusic.org|pages=97|url=http://www.macromusic.org/journal/volume2/13MusicalInsights.pdf}}</ref> The song was used in the film,[[ Battle Royale]].


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 02:02, 21 April 2013

Auf dem Wasser zu singen (D.774) is a Lied composed by Franz Schubert in 1823 and based on the poem of the same name by Friedrich Leopold zu Stolberg-Stolberg.[1]

The text describes a scene on the water from the perspective of the narrator who is in a boat, and delves into the narrator's reflections on the passing of time.The song's famous piano accompaniment recreates the texture of the shimmering waves (der Freude sanftschimmernden Wellen) mentioned in the third line of the poem and its rhythmic style in the 6/8 meter is reminiscent of a Barcarole. Harmonically, the song as a whole and within each stanza traces a movement from the minor mode to the major mode: the song begins in A-flat minor and ends in A-flat major.[2] The song was used in the film,Battle Royale.

References

  1. ^ Wollenberg, Susan (2011). Schubert's Fingerprints: Studies in the Instrumental Works. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 33. ISBN 140-942-122-8.
  2. ^ Schafer, Maureen. Illuminating Text: A Macro Analysis of Franz Schubert's Auf dem Wasser zu singen (PDF). Macromusic.org. p. 97.