Schubert - Du bist die Ruh for for Medium Voice in B-flat Major

Schubert - Du bist die Ruh for for Medium Voice in B-flat Major

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Schubert - Du bist die Ruh for for Medium Voice in B-flat Major

Schubert - Du bist die Ruh for for Medium Voice in B-flat Major

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Sale price  $5.00 Regular price 

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Schubert's Song of Perfect Peace — Transposed for Medium Voice

Franz Schubert (1797–1828) composed Du bist die Ruh ("You Are Rest and Peace") in 1823, setting a poem by Friedrich Rückert. It is one of the most serene and inwardly beautiful songs in the entire art song repertoire — a tender declaration of love in which the beloved is addressed as a source of perfect peace and rest. The music unfolds with a quiet, luminous simplicity that makes it one of Schubert's most immediately moving creations.

This edition is transposed to B-flat major for medium voice (mezzo-soprano or baritone), making this beloved song accessible to middle-voice singers. An ideal choice for recitals, weddings, and any occasion calling for music of deep serenity and beauty.

Performance Highlights

  • One of the most serene and beautiful songs in the art song repertoire
  • A tender declaration of love and inner peace
  • Transposed to B-flat major for medium voice (mezzo-soprano, baritone)
  • Ideal for recitals, weddings, and sacred occasions
  • Digital PDF download — print-ready score included
Click the PLAY button for an audio sample!

About the Composer

Franz SchubertFranz Schubert (1797–1828) composed more than 600 songs in his short lifetime of thirty-one years, transforming the German Lied into one of the supreme art forms of the Romantic era. Born in Vienna, he possessed an extraordinary gift for melody and an unmatched ability to illuminate the emotional world of a poem through music — capturing in a few minutes what others could not achieve in a lifetime. His songs range from the intimate and tender to the dramatic and tragic, and his settings of poets such as Goethe, Schiller, Heine, and Rellstab remain the gold standard of the vocal repertoire. Beyond his songs, Schubert composed symphonies, chamber music, piano works, and choral music of the highest order — including the "Unfinished" Symphony, the Winterreise song cycle, and the String Quintet in C major. Though he died largely unrecognized by the wider public, his music has since come to be regarded as among the most profound and beautiful ever written.

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