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Franz Schubert - Die Winterreise D.911 (1827) 00:00 - 1. Gute Nacht 05:12 - 2. Die Wetterfahne 07:00 - 3. Gefror'ne Tränen 09:25 - 4. Erstarrung 12:14 - 5. Der Lindenbaum 16:52 - 6. Wasserflut 21:11 - 7. Auf dem Flusse 24:51 - 8. Rückblick 27:17 - 9. Irrlicht 30:04 - 10. Rast 33:02 - 11. Frühlingstraum 37:00 - 12. Einsamkeit 39:37 - 13. Die Post 41:52 - 14. Der greise Kopf 45:00 - 15. Die Krähe 46:59 - 16. Letzte Hoffnung 49:24 - 17. Im Dorfe 52:27 - 18. Der stürmische Morgen 53:17 - 19. Täuschung 54:52 - 20. Der Wegweiser 58:55 - 21. Das Wirtshaus 1:03:29 - 22. Mut! 1:04:49 - 23. Die Nebensonnen 1:07:39 - 24. Der Leiermann Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau - baritone Gerald Moore - piano (Festival de Prades, 1955) The Winter Journey stands as the pinnacle of more than 600 lieder Schubert wrote in his lifetime. He began to work on the cycle in 1827 during a period of ill health, having contracted syphilis five years prior. The 24 songs are a setting of poems by Wilhelm Müller which depict a young man wandering a melancholic winter landscape, pining for lost love, meditating on life and death. The protagonist stops by familiar locations - his sweetheart's house, an old lime tree, the cemetary. The very last piece 'Der Leiermann' tells of him meeting a hurdy-gurdy player whom he asks to accompany his songs with music, which serves as a fitting parallel between Müller's poems and their setting by Schubert, despite the two men never having met. Schubert didn't live to see the second part of the work published, making the final corrections just days before his tragic death at the age of mere 31 years. Artwork: Caspar Friedrich - Winterlandschaft (1811)