Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - I was fascinated by Schubert's serenade. It is said that there is a sad love story behind the serenade. Does anyone know what it is?

I was fascinated by Schubert's serenade. It is said that there is a sad love story behind the serenade. Does anyone know what it is?

You're kidding! Do you think this piece of music is sad? Among the famous serenades, toselli's serenade is even sadder, and there is also a touching and sad love story. Schubert's serenade has another background.

Schubert's serenade is appreciated by people all over the world because of its affection and beauty. Speaking of its creative process, it is actually quite unexpected. 1826 One afternoon in July, Schubert and some friends went for a walk in the suburbs of Vienna. Tired of walking, he went to a hotel on the side of the road to rest. A familiar friend was drinking in the shop, reciting a lyric poem named "Serenade": "My song floated to your side, passing through midnight …" Schubert picked up a pen while listening. Friends in the same trade knew that his inspiration had come, and without the staff, they quickly drew the staff on the back of the menu. Schubert picked up the menu and wrote, in a short time, this world-famous "Serenade" was born on the back of a menu in this noisy little hotel.