Schubert - Ständchen (Serenade), piano solo version - with score
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Published 2017-02-06
Piano transcription by August Horn (1825–1893)
Public domain score: imslp.org/wiki/Special:ReverseLookup/24143
Recorded in june 2016 at Studio Bopcity, Paris for the soundtrack of documentary film "Opa" by Simon Maller.
All Comments (21)
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My mother played this on the piano a whole lot 66 years ago when I was 5 years old. R.I.P. Mom...And I am overwhelmed with joy at all the heart-warming comments...
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i've played schubert serenade when i was 12, now i am 62 and i can no longer recall the notes. will try to study and play it again even if my eyes are not as sharp as before. thank you for sharing this
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I used to play Standchen n my mother would sit listening n making some embroidery...when I was still a senior high school student..such a sweet memory I have...
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My father once cried when I played this piece for him; that moment was timeless. He was on terminal condition. I will honor his memory playing it for him.
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This brings me back to my childhood. It was one of my piano pieces 70 years ago.
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Oh dear, there are some people with such a great taste in music. I love how expressive this song is.
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This tears me up. I am a music major, lifelong musician. When I hear the simplicity of the voicings, and the perfection of the melody which again is so simple, it's genius in that it somehow cuts through the heart. I can't explain this really.
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I learned this song when I was in late 5th grade. I listened to it everyday and played it everyday. To this day, it still remains my favorite classical piece.
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I played this at my piano concert and everyone was congratulating me. My piano teacher was moved. An unknown man came to me and said how wonderful I had played. I am proud of myself for learning this piece. It's beautiful
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This takes me back to the late '60s. It's one of the pieces I learned in a piano lesson. Who doesn't love a nice bit of Schubert?
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My father played this perfectly and though he is long since dead I at Al ost 67 years old close my eyes and see him sitting at the piano playing g effortlessly at this exquisite piece of beautiful music genius ....I his daughter appreciate it so. Much now xxx
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Somehow, it reminds me of my carefree, dreamy childhood days. I was often taken to daydreaming, and somewhere among my childhood recollections, this tune comes to mind.....
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It's ridiculous how incredible this piece is. Please someone give me more, my soul is hungry
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ABSOLUTELY IN LOVE WITH THIS PIECE!!!I have heard this tune when I was about 5, and to my shame being a pianist and oboist, I barely found out the name of it! This piece should be listed among the top melancholic piano pieces (if there was a list), among Chopin's C# minor nocturne...
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Im a classical singer. This is one of my favorite songs I've learn to sing in my all years of studying classical music
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Absolutely beautiful. It makes a hole in my heart. He tries to fix it by modulation to major tonality, but the emotion he makes at first is so deep that it can't be fixed.
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Playing this as part of my senior recital and I have major appreciation for the person that performed this
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Chopin obviously had a lot of influence from Schubert’s style of composition especially in this piece as you can hear a lot of techniques that Chopin has used in many of his compositions. It’s such a thrill to connect the two through their styles of compositions!!
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A piece of music greater than it ever can be played.
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This piece is insanely beautiful.