Die Krähe from “Winterreise” op 89. Arr. for SATB and Piano and Winds ad.lib Vocal Score (arr. Edward Berden) Sheet Music | Franz Schubert | SATB Choir
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Die Krähe from “Winterreise” op 89.  Arr. for SATB and Piano and Winds ad.lib Vocal Score (arr. Edward Berden) Digital Sheet Music
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Die Krähe from “Winterreise” op 89. Arr. for SATB and Piano and Winds ad.lib Vocal Score (arr. Edward Berden)
by Franz Schubert
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Schubert wrote Winterreise in 1827, about a year before his death.
The texts are poems by Wilhelm Müller who died in the year that Schubert wrote Winterreise.

Schubert found the first twelve poems under the title Wanderlieder von Wilhelm Müller. Die Winterreise in 12 Liedern in an almanack (Urania. Taschenbuch auf das Jahr 1823) published in Leipzig in 1823. It was after he set these, in February 1827, that he discovered the full series of poems in Müller's book of 1824, Poems from the posthumous papers of a travelling horn-player, dedicated to the composer Carl Maria von Weber, "as a pledge of his friendship and admiration". Weber died in 1826. On 4 March 1827, Schubert invited a group of friends to his lodgings intending to sing the first group of songs, but he was out when they arrived, and the event was postponed until later in the year, when the full performance was given.

This arrangement is made for SATB and can be sung with the original accompaniment by Schubert but there is also a set of parts for Wind-instruments. (English Horn, 2 Clarinets in Bb, Bassoon, French Horn


I hope you enjoy it.


Edward Berden

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