


Lied der Freiheit Song for voice and clavier
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Mozart’s surviving songs mainly date from his Vienna years and were written for private use within his circle friends. According to records of his sister, Maria Anna, Mozart composed only few songs during his Salzburg years. The typical song is a short setting of a strophic poem with keyboard accompaniment, using the same music for every stanza of the text. Mozart also wrote several through-composed songs, which were then usually called German arias rather than songs. The most famous of these is Das Veilchen, KV 476, based on a text by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. The songs used at meetings of the Freemasons (see work group 31) stand between the solo song and the part-song because the last lines of the text are sung or repeated by a male chorus.
Autograph, 1785
Abschrift
Lied der Freiheit von Blumauer / Mit Begleitung des Claviers / in Musik gesetzt / von / W. A. Mozart/ (Wiener Musenalmanach 1786 p 47). / Köchel.
Partitur: 10 S.
Abschrift
Lied der Freiheit von Blumauer/ mit Begleitung des Claviers/ in Musik gesetzt/ von/ W. A. Mozart/ Wiener Musenalmanch 1786 p. 47./ Rev. Kl.
Partitur: 15 S.
Erstdruck, 1785
Wiener/ Musenalmanach/ auf das Jahr/ 1786./ Herausgegeben/ von/ J. F. Ratschky/ und/ A. Blumauer./ Wien,/ bey Georg Philipp Wucherer.
Partitur: 1 S.
Frühdruck, 1794
LIED DER FREIHEIT/ in Musick gesetzt/ von/ W. A. MOZART./ N=o 12.
Partitur: 3 S.
Frühdruck
31 Lieder
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