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Robert Holl offers an in-depth analysis and an exciting interpretation of the song "Auf der Donau" by Franz Schubert from the year 1817, based on the text by Johann Mayrhofer. The video examines the intertwining of nature, romanticism, and the historical circumstances of this era: • Year 1817: Natural disasters and famine as the backdrop • Beginning of the song with an idyllic description of nature in E-flat major • Romantic connection between nature and ghostly images • Influence of the Metternich regime on artistic freedom • Musical progression of the song from harmonious E-flat major to a gloomy mood in F-sharp minor ⏱️Video Chapters⏱️ 00:00:00 - Introduction: "On the Danube" and historical background 00:00:39 - Idyll of nature and the rocking of the boat 00:01:13 - Romantic spirit world: Mayrhofer's relationship to Romanticism 00:01:51 - Alienation of reality, romanticizing: Influence of Novalis and Schlegel 00:02:45 - Theme of transience: Ruins and mood of decline 00:03:40 - Proliferating undergrowth: Evil persists 00:04:37 - Political repression under the Metternich regime 00:06:31 - Threatening crossing on the Danube: End mood in F-sharp minor 00:07:39 - Music -- Franz Schubert: On the Danube – Robert Holl & David Lutz A heartfelt thanks goes to the Schubert Stichting in the Netherlands (https://schubertstichting.nl) for their generous support of this video series! #RobertHoll #FranzSchubert #AufDerDonau #JohannMayrhofer #MyLegacy #SchubertSongs #Schubert #Music #Songs #VideoSeries #DiscoverMusic #ClassicalMusic #Poetry #Culture #1817 #Famine #Romanticism #Novalis #MetternichRegime #SalomonSulzer #MosesMendelssohn