Franz Schubert?s ?Winterreise? is a collection of 24 songs set to poems by Wilhelm Muller. ?Winterreise? was composed in two parts with twelve songs each, mostly in minor keys. The cycle follows no narrative, and remains introverted, dark, and cold throughout. The main themes are of anguish, desperation, and journeying, coupled with images of ice, snow, death, and tears. As one could guess from the somber text and accompanying music, Schubert wrote the cycle when he was dying of syphilis and the last thing he did on this earth was correct the proofs for part 2. Musically, the work is among Schubert?s finest and through it he elevates the pianist to the level of the singer as the piano supplies rhythmic variation and intense imagery such as birds crowing, winter elements, and the posthorn calling.
Eine Krähe war mit mir A crow had with me Aus der Stadt gezogen, Out of the town moved, Ist bis heute für und für Has through today ever and forever Um mein Haupt geflogen. Around my head flown. Krähe, wunderliches Tier, Crow, strange animal, Willst mich nicht verlassen? Would you me not desert? Meinst wohl, bald als Beute hier Intend perhaps, soon as prey here Meinen Leib zu fassen? My corpse to seize? Nun, es wird nicht weit mehr geh'n Now, it will not farther more go An dem Wanderstabe. Upon the wander-staff. Krähe, laß mich endlich seh'n, Crow, allow me at last to see, Treue bis zum Grabe! Fidelity unto the grave!