- Grade: Fifth
- Origin: Germany – Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
- Key: B flat Major
- Time: 4/4
- Form: through composed
- Rhythm: advanced: | ta/a/a ti ti | ta/a (ta/a) | ta/ ti ri ti ti ti ti | ta/a (ta) ta |ta/ ti ri ti ti ti/ ri | ta/a ta/ ti | ta/ ti ti-ti-ti ti-ti-ti| triplet | ta/a (ti)-ti-ti ti-ti-ti | triplet, | ta/ ti ti/ ri ti/ ri ti/ ri | ti/ ri ta (ta) ta | ta/ ti ti/ ri ti-ti-ti | triplet | ti ti ta (ta) ti ti |ti ta ti ti-ti-ti ti-ti-ti| triplet
- Pitches: advanced: so la ti do di re ri me mi fa fi so – raised/natural tonic/one (di, B), raised /sharped supertonic/two (ri, D sharp), lowered/fat mediant/third (me, D flat), raised/natural subdominant/fourth (fi, E)
- Intervals: advanced: do/mi (M3), la/mi (P5),
mi/fi\mi (M2), mi\ri (m2), ri\ti (M3), ti/re (m3), fa\re\ti descending arpeggio (vii, Am), re\ti (m3), la/di/mi/so ascending arpeggio (vi, Gm7), so\mi\di descending arpeggio (i, Bm), re\la (P4), so/re (P5), re\di/re (m2), mi/so8 (m3), fa\la (m6), la/mi (P5), do/me (m3)
- Musical Elements: notes: whole, dotted half, half, dotted quarter, quarter, dotted eighth, sixteenth; rests: half, quarter, eighth; tempo: andante/walking pace (73–77 BPM); triplets, repeated melodic rhythm patterns, natural, sharp, flat, arpeggios, melismatic (holding one vowel sound for many pitches) syncopation, vocal slurs
- Key Words: world geography: Germany; music history, German composer: Franz Schubert; art song, language: Latin; “The Lady of the Lake,” Walter Scott, “Hymn to the Virgin,” sacred, Mother Mary, Mother of Jesus, Catholic prayer: “Hail Mary,”grace, Lord, Lord is with thee, blessed, fruit of thy womb, Jesus, Christ
- Recorder: advanced: introducing C#, D#, E flat, F#; arpeggios: i (Bm), vi (Gm7), vii (Am)
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