A song called “Ständchen,” or “Serenade,” is one of the seven settings of Ludwig Rellstab poems in this collection, which also includes the Heine setting “Der Doppelganger.” For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this collection of fourteen lieder, the third and final song cycle by Franz Schubert.
ANSWER: Schwanengesang (SHVAN-en-geh-sang) [or Swan Song]
[10e] A swan is the subject of the aria “Olim Lacus Colueram” from this cantata based on medieval Latin poems by Carl Orff. This piece begins with the movement “O Fortuna.”
ANSWER: Carmina Burana
[10h] Many other Schubert songs were discovered in Vienna in 1867, alongside the scores to five symphonies and Rosamunde, by George Grove and this composer of the Irish Symphony.
ANSWER: Arthur Sullivan [or Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan] (Of Gilbert and Sullivan)
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