Schubert - Der Doppelganger
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- Created on: 06-04-13 21:34
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- Schubert - Der Doppelganger
- Background
- Lied (German language art song)
- Composed in 1828
- Setting of poem by Heine
- Rhythm and Metre
- Slow triple metre
- Steady dotted minim chords in piano almost throughout
- Dotted rhythm in vocal part
- Melody and Word-setting
- Melisma occurs
- Generally syllabic
- Overall vocal range of a 13th (B-G)
- Melody line revolves around F sharp initially
- And features a descending tonic triad
- Turn is used in bar 21
- First high point at bar 31
- Second high point occurs at bar 41
- Harmony
- Inner pedal
- Open 5ths chords
- Tritone chord
- False relation
- Chromatic chords at the climaxes - French augmented 6th, German agmented 6th
- Plagal cadence
- Tierce der Picardie
- Tonality
- B minor
- One modlation - D sharp minor
- Structure
- Through composed - divided into three verses
- With piano introduction and short linking passages
- Some repetition in the vocal line
- Repetition of 4 bar ostinato like figure in piano
- Resources and Texture
- Tenor with piano
- Melody dominated homophony
- Piano taking over the melody line only when the voice is silent
- Background
- Melody and Word-setting
- Melisma occurs
- Generally syllabic
- Overall vocal range of a 13th (B-G)
- Melody line revolves around F sharp initially
- And features a descending tonic triad
- Turn is used in bar 21
- First high point at bar 31
- Second high point occurs at bar 41
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