I like these songs better than all the rest, and someday you
will too, Franz Schubert told the friends who were the first to
hear his song cycle, Winterreise. These lieder have always found
admiring audiences, but the poetry he chose to set them to has been
widely regarded as weak and trivial. In Retracing a Winter's
Journey, Susan Youens looks not only at Schubert's music but at the
poetry, drawn from the works of Wilhelm Muller, who once wrote in
his diary, "perhaps there is a kindred spirit somewhere who will
hear the tunes behind the words and give them back to me "
Youens maintains that Muller, in depicting the wanderings of the
alienated lover, produced poetry that was simple but not
simple-minded, poetry that embraced simplicity as part of its
meaning. In her view, Muller used the ruder folk forms to give his
verse greater immediacy, to convey more powerfully the wanderer's
complex inner state. Youens addresses many different aspects of
Winterreise the cultural milieu to which it belonged, the genesis
of both the poetry and the music, Schubert's transformation of
poetic cycle into music, the philosophical dimension of the work,
and its musical structure."
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