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''Die schöne Müllerin'' (Op. 25, D. 795), is a song cycle by Franz Schubert based on poems by Wilhelm Müller. It is the earliest extended song cycle to be widely performed. The work is considered one of Schubert's most important cycles, and one of the pinnacles of ''Lied'', and it is widely performed and recorded. ''Die schöne Müllerin'' is performed by a pianist and a solo singer. The vocal part falls in the range of a tenor or soprano voice, but is often sung by other voices, transposed to a lower range. Since the story of the cycle is about a young man, the work is most often sung by men. The piano part bears much of the expressive burden of the work, and is only seldom a mere "accompaniment" to the singer. A typical performance lasts around sixty to seventy minutes. ==Composition==
Müller's poems were published in 1820, and Schubert set most of them to music between May and September 1823, while he was also writing his opera ''Fierrabras''. He was 26 years old at the time. Schubert omitted several of the poems, such as a prologue and an epilogue delivered by the poet. The work was published in 1824 under the title ''Die schöne Müllerin, ein Zyklus von Liedern, gedichtet von Wilhelm Müller'', which means, "The Lovely Maid of the Mill, a song cycle to poems by Wilhelm Müller".
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