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World famous serenade (please come in if you know vocal music)
Serenade is one of the last solo art songs in Schubert's short life, and it is also one of Schubert's most famous works. This song is composed of poems by the German poet Lyle Staber.

As one of the genres of western music, "Serenade" takes love as its theme, and this "Serenade" is no exception. "My song floats to you gently, through the night ..." Under the guidance and contrast of the sound of the lyre played on the piano, there came a young man's deep love for his beloved girl. With the gradual sublimation of feelings, the tune reached its climax for the first time, and the first paragraph ended in the mood of pleading and expectation. After the lyrical and quiet interlude, the music turned to the major of the same name, "Dear, please listen to me and come to my arms", and the mood became more exciting, forming the climax of the whole song. Finally, there is a sequel from the second paragraph, as if the song of love echoed in the melody of the nocturne. Piano interlude between phrases is the echo of singing, which means the echo that the singer expects to hear. The following is the piano accompaniment of the adapted violin solo (fragment 1). Although there are no lyrics, you can also feel the sincere and warm feelings expressed by this serenade.