Schubert's Winterreise: 12. Einsamkeit & 24. Der Leiermann: Analysis - Rúben Carvalho
Schubert's Winterreise: 12. Einsamkeit & 24. Der Leiermann: Analysis - Rúben Carvalho
Schubert's Winterreise: 12. Einsamkeit & 24. Der Leiermann: Analysis - Rúben Carvalho
12. Einsamkeit
&
24. Der Leiermann
Analysis - Rúben Carvalho
12. Einsamkeit
• Hurdy-gurdy
• Beggar’s instrument
• Expresses alienation
• Drone strings
24. Der Leiermann
• Sparse, barren, numb
• “Anti-music”
• Harmony is sparse
• The song stands out
• Unsettling feeling
• 4 + 1 stanzas
• 4 stanzas describing
the beggar
• Last one he speaks
with the beggar Wunderlicher Alter, Strange old man,
Soll ich mit dir geh’n? Should I go with you?
Willst zu meinen Liedern Will you to my song
Deine Leier dreh’n? Play your hurdy-gurdy?
24. Der
Leiermann
(Music)
• Harmony – tonic and dominant
• Persistent dominant (mm. 4-5)
• Dominant “half-resolving” to the
tonic (mm. 7-8)
• 2 melodic motions
• C-B
• C-B-(A)
• Mm. 25-26, singer keeps the A
24. Der Leiermann (Coda)
• Motion C-B-A
• Weak cadence
24. Der Leiermann
(Death)
• Physical death
• Emotional death
• Piano symbolises the hurdy-
gurdy
• Wanderer wishes the numbness
• Wanderer asks to join the
beggar (mm. 54-55)
“One might argue that the completion of the
third-progression only after the singer has ended
his part could indicate that the object is beyond 24. Der Leiermann
the reach of the subject, that the peace the
protagonist seeks remains an illusion, even at
(Ending)
the cycle’s very end.” (Suurpää, 2014)