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Schubert - "Ständchen" D957

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Uploaded by on Jun 21, 2009

FRANZ SCHUBERT (1797-1828)
*arrangement

"Schwanengesang" D957

Lieder: "Ständchen" (Serenade) orginally for tenor and piano, arranged for cello and piano in D minor

Performed by Anne Gastinel, cello
Claire Désert, piano

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  • i thought Liszt Composed this??

  • @rachelee101 Liszt made an arrangement of this piece for solo piano.

  • Can you tell the name of the painter?

  • It is "Autumn" by Frederic Edwin

    Church (1875).

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  • I sincerely cannot figure out how, or why, a collective human existence capable of producing genius like Schubert, Vivaldi, Mozart, Mozart and Beethoven is able to bring harm to one another.

    This is not just beautiful, this is hopelessly majestic and depressingly humbling.

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  • A jewel among diamonds, shining in the firmament. Timeless piece of music, engraved forever in humanity's legacy. Makes me cry of joy and misery each time.

  • sublime

  • starts on the same note as Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven :)

  • :') 

  • Awesome. Sweet sound.

  • @HARMONICO101 Did Liszt arrange for piano more of Schubert's pieces?

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