In this charming yet bittersweet Lied, Dutch soprano Elly Ameling, partnered by pianist Rudolf Jansen, breathes life into Franz Schubert’s setting of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s poem Heidenröslein (Little Rose on the Heath). The tale begins when a carefree boy notices a vivid red rose growing alone in the heath. Captivated by its fresh morning beauty, he races closer, eager to claim it. The rose warns him: “I will prick you so you always remember me.”
Ignoring the warning, the boy plucks the flower. The rose’s thorns sting, but it cannot escape its fate. Beneath this simple scene lie rich themes: the exhilaration of first desire, the clash between impulse and consent, and the bittersweet truth that pursuing beauty can bring pain. Schubert’s gentle yet lively melody mirrors both the boy’s excitement and the rose’s resistance, leaving listeners to ponder how innocence, desire, and consequence are woven together in this timeless miniature drama.