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Erlkönig (arr. D. Jason Bishop)
by Franz Schubert SATB Choir - Digital Sheet Music

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Franz Schuberts Erlkönig, composed in 1815 when he was just 18, is one of the most dramatic and enduring works in the art song repertoire. Based on Johann Wolfgang von Goethes eerie and supernatural ballad of the same name, the piece tells the story of a desperate father racing through the night with his ailing child, who is haunted by the alluring yet sinister voice of the Erlkinga mythical harbinger of death. Schuberts masterful use of the piano evokes the relentless gallop of the horse, while the solo vocalist must embody four distinct characters: the narrator, the father, the child, and the Erlking himself. With its intense narrative, emotional depth, and considerable musical demands, Erlkönig remains a powerful example of early Romanticism and a defining work in Schuberts prolific output. Although labeled as Opus 1, Erlkönig was actually Schuberts second Lied, preceded by his comparably iconic Gretchen am Spinnrade which he composed in 1814 (just three months before his 18th birthday) but was later designated as Opus 2.

This arrangement marks the first time Erlkönig has been made available for SATB chorus with the original piano accompaniment intact, honoring Schuberts dramatic intensity and virtuosic writing while allowing the full choir to sing all of the words of all four characters in the poem. The result is a thrilling reimagining that preserves the urgency and haunting atmosphere of the original Lied but expands it to the rich and varied palette of the choral ensemble. Conductors are encouraged to explore the diversity of tone colors possible in a mixed-voice texture to distinguish among these characters, which are indicated throughout the setting as Narrator, Father, Son, and Erlking. Ideal for advanced choirs seeking both challenge and depth of expression, this arrangement opens a new chapter in the performance life of a Romantic masterpiece.

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