![]() ![]() Musically, the vocal melody is quite light, until when the fisherman muddies the water to catch the fish onto the bait, when the piano and voice change to a darker tone, creating a sense of drama. He set this piece of music to the text of a poem, written by Christian Friedrich Daniel Schubart, which describes a narrator looking at a trout in the water, and his indignation when a fisherman catches it by unfair means. He was a notable “German Lied” composer, he composed 600 of them during his life. Schubert was an Austrian composer of the late Classical and early Romantic period. This piece of music was a German Lied, composed by Franz Schubert (1797-1828) in 1817. Articulation: A mixture of legato and staccato articulation.Structure: might be strophic – same music for every verse.Harmony: can hear some chromaticism by piano especially at the intro, also a bit of dissonance starting from the third verse.Tempo: Allegretto (moderately fast), but you can hear accelerando and ritardando in the third verse.Instrumentation/voices: Piano + a male voice.Hey everyone! Haven’t done a song review in a long time already! This time, I’m gonna be doing a song review on a piece of music by Schubert.
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