Standchen
Franz Schubert /arr. D. Jason Bishop
"Standchen" (which means "serenade") is No. 4 of
Franz Schubert's song cycle Schwanengesang ("Swan Song") (D. 957), Read More
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"Standchen" (which means "serenade") is No. 4 of
Franz Schubert's song cycle Schwanengesang ("Swan Song") (D. 957),
written for solo voice and piano accompaniment and published posthumously in
1829. The text is a poem by Ludwig Rellstab in which the singer exhorts his
lover to make him happy. Here D. Jason Bishop, known for his part-song
arrangements of German Lieder, transfers the piano accompaniment to SATB
voices using vocables to create a unique and entirely unaccompanied version
of the piece. In this arrangement, the piano part is for rehearsal only.