Ständchen, op. D 920
for choir with four male voices and piano
Solist(s) mezzo-soprano

The poem was specially commissioned from Franz Grillparzer by Anna Fröhlich, a singing teacher in Vienna, to celebrate the birthday of one of her pupils. Schubert wrote the music in a few days for mezzo-soprano and male voices. But because Anna Fröhlich wanted to sing the work with her friends, Schubert had to produce a revised version with a women's choir.

Composed in 1827
Sung in German
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