Schubert - Erlkonig for Medium Voice in F minor
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Schubert's Most Dramatic Ballad — Transposed for Medium Voice
Franz Schubert (1797–1828) composed Erlkönig ("The Erlking") in 1815, setting Friedrich Schiller's translation of a Goethe poem. It is one of the most electrifying and technically demanding songs ever written — a breathless, galloping narrative in which a father rides through the night with his dying child, pursued by the supernatural Erlking. Schubert was just 18 years old when he wrote it, yet the song displays a dramatic mastery that astonished his contemporaries and has never ceased to amaze audiences since.
This edition is transposed to F minor for medium voice (mezzo-soprano or baritone), placing the work in a comfortable range for the middle voice while preserving all of its dramatic intensity. The singer must portray four distinct characters — narrator, father, child, and Erlking — making this one of the great challenges and rewards of the art song repertoire.
Performance Highlights
- One of the most dramatic and technically demanding songs ever written
- Composed by Schubert at age 18 — a stunning early masterpiece
- Transposed to F minor for medium voice (mezzo-soprano, baritone)
- Requires portrayal of four distinct characters
- Ideal for advanced recitals and competitions
- Digital PDF download — print-ready score included