Winterreise (Winter Journey) is a song cycle by Franz Schubert, on poems by Wilhelm Müller.
The cycle was written in 1827 and includes 24 songs on the subject of unrequited love:
Winterreise is Schubert's opus 89. In Otto Erich Deutsch's catalogue of his works, it is D. 911. It followed Schubert's earlier song cycle, Die schöne Müllerin.
The songs in Winterreise are linked as a sequence of reflections by the singer taking a lonely walk in a winter's night, thinking back on his lost love. The lonely themes of cold, darkness, and the barren winter landscape predominate, with occasional encounters with other nighttime wanderers, such as a passing postal coach in Die Post. The fifth song, Der Lindenbaum, with a lingering look at a lime tree that whispers thoughts of suicide, is a popular excerpt from this cycle. The cycle ends with a sad, lingering look at a frozen hurdy-gurdy man in Der Leiermann. The parallel with the singer singing his sad songs in the ice and the slow, unresolved melody of the hurdy-gurdy concludes the cycle with an eerily unfinished feel that is perfectly in character with the lonely wandering of the singer.
Compositions by Franz Schubert
Winterreise | Winterreise | Voyage d'hiver (Schubert) | 冬の旅 | Die Winterreise
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