Franz Schubert
Schubert Serenade, No.2 from Three Melodies
Franz Schubert
Schubert Serenade, No.2 from Three Melodies
- Formation Violoncelle et Piano
- Compositeur Franz Schubert
- Éditeur Alfredo Carlo Piatti
- Édition Partition
- Maison d’Édition Chester Music
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Description:
Franz Schubert (1797-1828) was an Austrian composer working in the early Romantic era. His Serenade was written in 1826, supposedly after a long summer's walk with some friends. It was originallyasetting of a poem by Ludwig Rellstab for a solo Alto Voice.
Serenade was never published during the composer's lifetime, only coming to light in a posthumous collection called theSwanSong. It has since been recognised as one of Schubert's most beautiful and graceful compositions. It has been transcribed here for Cello and Piano by the Italian cellist Alfredo Piatti as one ofhisThree Melodies.
Serenade was never published during the composer's lifetime, only coming to light in a posthumous collection called theSwanSong. It has since been recognised as one of Schubert's most beautiful and graceful compositions. It has been transcribed here for Cello and Piano by the Italian cellist Alfredo Piatti as one ofhisThree Melodies.