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PIANO ACCOMPANIMENT D minor
FROM Schwanengesang, D 957, Nº4
Ständchen, D 957, composed by the illustrious Franz Schubert, is an exquisite example of his profound musical craftsmanship. This mesmerizing lied, known as "Serenade," showcases Schubert's remarkable ability to intertwine expressive melodies with heartfelt emotions. With its ethereal beauty and poignant lyrics, Ständchen transports listeners to a realm of longing and romantic longing. The delicate interplay between the piano and the voice creates an intimate and tender atmosphere, painting a vivid musical portrait of love and yearning. Schubert's Ständchen stands as a timeless testament to his genius, captivating audiences with its enchanting melodies and capturing the essence of human emotions through music.
Serenata Rimpianto in D major:
ResponderEliminar1. Would sound better if the left hand is softer;
2. Do not deviate from the accompaniment and play the melody instead for Bars 14-15 and 24-26;
3. Bar 28 - Poco piu mosso is a bit too fast, especially Bar 33. Felt rushed.
4. Bar 51 last note Fermata for G is held for 3 beats, 2 beats are good enough.