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Die Täuschung ("Im Erlenbusch"), song for voice & piano, D. 230 (Op. posth. 165/4)

 
  • Date: July 07, 1815
  • Composer: Franz Schubert
  • Period: Romantic (1820-1869)

Review

Schubert's 1815 setting of Ludwig Kosegarten's Die Tauschung (The Deception), D. 230, has nothing in common with his 1827 setting of Wilhelm Muller's Tauschung. Indeed, it is by contrast with the later setting that one can see how far Schubert traveled both musically and emotionally over those 12 years. The 18-year-old Schubert who composed the intimately radiant strophic hymn to love found in 1815 had become the 30-year-old Schubert who composed the bitterly ironic ternary structured song which longs for the love lost.

But that ex post facto view of Die Tauschung only enhances its the fragility of its tender charms. With its quietly ecstatic cantilena vocal melody wafting lightly above the supple obbligato melody in the piano accompaniment's treble and its delicate arpeggiated bass, the deception of Die Tauschung seems too good to last. ~ James Leonard, All Music Guide

Albums with Complete Performances of the Work

Title Date
An 1815 Schubertiad (The Complete Songs, Vol. 20) 1994
Franz Schubert: Lieder, Volume I
Franz Schubert: The Complete Songs [Box Set] 2005
Lazar Berman Edition (Box Set)
Lazar Berman Edition, Disc 7
Schubert: Lieder [Box Set] 2005
Schubert: Poets of Sensibility, Vol. 5 2006
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