Classical Music | Tenor

Robert Schumann

Hör' ich das Liedchen klingen, from Dichterliebe, Op.48  Play

Fritz Wunderlich Tenor
Hubert Giesen Piano

Recorded on 06/20/2015, uploaded on 06/20/2015

Musician's or Publisher's Notes

Utter despair sets in the following song, “Hör’ ich das Liedchen klingen” (“I hear the dear song sounding”). Pained by watching his beloved married to another, the poet now hears the sweet song she once sang, a symbol that her love is forever no longer his. In his desolation, he seeks the solace of nature, wandering deep into the forest to weep. Schumann’s setting is through-composed in the key of G minor. The doleful vocal melody closes first in the key of the subdominant at the conclusion of the first stanza, poignantly affected by a Neapolitan sixth. The second stanza then slowly descends back to the tonic of G minor. Against the vocal melody is an accompaniment of descending arpeggios, which with the song’s slow tempo depict the falling tears of the poet. As with many of Schumann’s song, the climax comes as the vocalist exits. Shadowing the final notes of the melody, the piano begins a heartrending coda which culminates as chromatically ascending harmonies beneath a tonic pedal suddenly break into a descending passage of sixteenth notes through almost three octaves. Here, the listener beholds the poet’s heart bursting with pain (“So will mir die Brust zerspringen / Vor wildem Schmerzendrang”).    Joseph DuBose

Recorded live on August 19th of 1965 at the Salzburg Festival.

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