"Ständchen" ("Leise flehen meine Lieder"), words by Ludwig Rellstab, No. 4 of Schwanengesang, D 957. The title "Ständchen" for this song appears in Schubert's autograph. The piece was composed at 1828. Franz Liszt arranged the Serenade in a piano solo version in 1840. The solo version of Walter Abt´s work for guitar is based on Liszt´s outstanding arrangement. Abt transcribed it in the original key of D-minor with the authentic finale. He also worked out a transcription for 2 guitars and another one for violin and guitar.
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