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==Schubert and {{lang|de|Lieder}}==
==Schubert and {{lang|de|Lieder}}==
The term {{lang|de|Lied}} (German for "song") gained a new meaning, that of the {{lang|de|Kunstlied}} (art song) during Schubert's lifetime, describing an art form that bears similarities to arias or canzonettas, but is still something subtly different. The term {{lang|de|Lied}} is used interchangeably with that of the {{lang|de|Kunstlied}} in the English speaking world <ref name="Wikilied"/>.<p>
The term {{lang|de|Lied}} (German for "song") gained a new meaning, that of the {{lang|de|Kunstlied}} (art song) during Schubert's lifetime, describing an art form that bears similarities to arias or canzonettas, but is still something subtly different. The term {{lang|de|Lied}} is used interchangeably with that of the {{lang|de|Kunstlied}} in the English speaking world <ref name="Wikilied"/>.<p>
Often describing pastoral themes or romantic love<ref name="Wikilied"/>, the term bears the notion of something intimate and immediate, and the concept is very relatable. Famous examples range from Robert Schumann's song cycle {{lang|de|Frauenliebe und -leben}} (Woman's love and Life) to Richard Strauss's ''Vier letzte Lieder'' (Four Last Songs). One recent embodiment of the art form are the ''Craigslistlieder'' by Gabriel Kahane. Released in 2007, they address the woes of users of the eponymous platform for classified advertisements. The very specific and personal theme predestines the genre of {{lang|de|Lied}}.<ref name="Craigslist"/>
Often describing pastoral themes or romantic love<ref name="Wikilied"/>, the term bears the notion of something intimate and immediate, and the concept is very relatable. Famous examples range from Robert Schumann's song cycle {{lang|de|Frauenliebe und -leben}} (Woman's love and Life) to Richard Strauss's ''Vier letzte Lieder'' (Four Last Songs). In the recent past, the art form has been embodied in the ''Craigslistlieder'' by Gabriel Kahane. Released in 2007, they address the woes of users of the eponymous platform for classified advertisements. The very specific and personal theme predestines the genre of {{lang|de|Lied}}.<ref name="Craigslist"/>


==Franz Schubert in studio albums==
==Franz Schubert in studio albums==
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