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  • Dual mirrors of Müller: a comparative study of textual and musical narratives in Franz Schubert’s Di...

Dual mirrors of Müller: a comparative study of textual and musical narratives in Franz Schubert’s Die schöne Müllerin (1823) and Edward Nesbit’s Songs of Sorrow (2021)

Authors : Marzelan Salleh, Xuewei Chang
Pages : 63-83
Doi:10.12975/rastmd.20251314
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Publication Date : 2025-03-30
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Franz Schubert’s Die schöne Müllerin (1823) and Edward Nesbit’s Songs of Sorrow (2021) are two song cycles based on Wilhelm Müller’s poetic work, Die schöne Müllerin. These compositions, created nearly two centuries apart, reflect how different historical and cultural contexts shape composers’ engagement with the same text. By conducting a comparative analysis that considers both textual and musical narrative elements, this study examines the ways in which Schubert and Nesbit interpret and transform Müller’s poetry into music, highlighting their creative attitudes and distinct approaches to musical aesthetics. Schubert’s Die schöne Müllerin, a hallmark of the Romantic era, captures the intense focus on individual emotion and communion with nature, both of which are key themes in Müller’s poetry. Through Schubert’s melodies and harmonic choices, the original narrative and emotional essence of the text are preserved, providing listeners with a direct experience of Romantic ideals. Conversely, Nesbit’s Songs of Sorrow reflects a contemporary reimagining of the Romantic spirit. While he retains elements that evoke Romanticism, Nesbit simultaneously reconstructs aspects of the narrative, incorporating diverse musical styles and techniques emblematic of a 21st-century sensibility. This adaptation reflects a broader trend among contemporary composers toward freedom of interpretation and a more eclectic musical language. Ultimately, this comparative study reveals how Schubert’s and Nesbit’s compositions illustrate different yet interconnected aesthetic values, providing insights into the evolution of song cycle composition across time.aesthetic values, providing insights into the evolution of song cycle composition across time.
Keywords : Edward Nesbit, Franz Schubert, music analysis, song cycle, Wilhelm Müller

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