Adieu! (Weyrauch, August Heinrich von)

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Language French
Publisher. Info. Paris: Richault, n.d. Plate R. 331X? (illegible).
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For Piano (Heller)
See: 30 Lieder von Franz Schubert übertragen by Stephen Heller
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General Information

Work Title Nach Osten!
Alternative. Title Adieu! ; Lebewohl
Composer Weyrauch, August Heinrich von
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IAW 1
Key E-flat major
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 1 song
Text Incipit Nach Osten!: Nach Osten geht, nach Osten, Der Erde stiller Flug
Adieu!: Voici, l'instant supreme ; Schon naht, um uns zu scheiden
Librettist Nach Osten: Karl Friedrich Gottlob Wetzel (1779–1819), German text
Adieu!: Mr. Bélanger, French text
E' giunta de l'addio l'ora: Achille de Lauzières, Italian text
Language German ; French
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation voice, piano
Extra Information Mistakenly attribued to Franz Schubert, made more confusing by Richault's translation of the Austrian composer's first name, so also confused with François Schubert.

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Version History

  • Composed to the German text, as Nach Osten!
    Privately published 1824, by the composer
  • French text version with Schubert's name on the title-page, as Adieu!
    Published ca.1835 (Paris)
  • Arranged for piano by Theodor Döhler, as his Op.45 No.3, Adieu, mélodie de Schubert
    Published 1843 by Schlesinger (Berlin)
  • Arranged for piano by Franz Liszt, 1844, as Lebewohl (No.1) of 6 Melodien von Franz Schubert, S.563
    Published 1844 by Richault (Paris)
    Published 1846 by Schlesinger (Berlin)
  • Version with a German translation of the French text Adieu!, as Schubert's
    Published 1845 by Schlesinger (Berlin)
  • Version with both French and Italian translation published in Naples by B. Girard (Plate 5361), as Franz Schubert's.