A Dictionary of Music and Musicians/Volksthümliches Lied

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3938455A Dictionary of Music and Musicians — Volksthümliches Lied


VOLKSTHÜMLICHES LIED. For the explanation of this term see Song, pp. 621–5. To the examples there cited another very good one may be added, taken from a sketch-book[1] of Beethoven's of 1815 and 1816, and remarkable for freshness, melody, and fitness to the words.

{ \relative a' { \key d \major \time 6/8 \partial 8
 a8 | d4 a8 d4 cis8 | b8.[ cis16] d8 a4 a8 | %end line 1
 b4 cis8 d8.[ e16] d8 | d( cis4) r8 r a | d4 a8 d4 cis8 | %eol 2
 b8.[ cis16] d8 e4 e8 | cis4 a8 b8.[ cis16] b8 | b( a4) r8 r a | %e3
 g4 e8 fis4 a8 | g4 e8 fis4 a8 |
 b4 cis8 d8.[ e16] fis8\fermata | e4 c8 d4 \bar "||" }
\addlyrics { Was frag ich viel nach Geld _ und Gut, wenn
 ich zu -- frie -- _ den bin? Glebt Gott mir nur ge --
 sund -- _ es Blut, so hab' ich fro -- _ hen Sinn, und
 sing aus dank bar -- em Ge -- müth mein Mor -- gen und _ mein A -- bend -- lied. } }


The words of the song are by J. M. Miller. It is entitled 'Die, Zufriedenheit,' and has been set also by Mozart and C. G. Neefe.

The term Im Volkston, applied by Schumann as a title to his five pieces for Violoncello and Piano, op. 102, signifies that these pieces are of a popular or volktsthümliches cast.
  1. Nottebohm, in 'Mus. Wochenblatt.' Nov. 3. 1876.