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Publication date
1829
Composition date
1828
Language
German
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"Schwanengesang" (Swan song), D 957, is the title of a collection of songs written by Franz Schubert at the end of his life and published posthumously. It contains settings of three poets: Ludwig Rellstab, Heinrich Heine and Johann Gabriel Seidl. The collection was published in 1829 just a few months after the composer's death on November 19, 1828.
"Ständchen" (Leise flehen meine Lieder') or "Serenade" is no. 4 of the song cycle.
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Title Performer Release date Info
i 1910
i January 1925
i March 14, 1941
i 1945
listen on Internet Archive i May 1950
i 1952
i November 1957
i 1960
listen on Internet Archive i 1960
i 1961 Medley
i 1961
i 1962 Medley
i 1965
i 1965
i 1966
i 1967
i 1967
i 1970
i 1972
i Schubert's Serenade Ray McVay & His Orchestra 1976 Unverified
i 1982
i 1983
i 1990
i 2000
i April 1, 2005 Medley
i November 29, 2019

Serenade (Schubert) written by Belarusian (not verified yet)

De Ouwen Hond written by Dutch (not verified yet)

슈우베르트의 세레나데 written by Korean (not verified yet)

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