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Frozen Tears is a short but powerful lament from Franz Schubert’s song-cycle Winterreise – here interpreted by the acclaimed British tenor Ian Bostridge with pianist Julius Drake. The traveller, heartbroken after a failed romance, suddenly notices icy droplets falling from his cheeks. He is startled at his own tears: “Have I been crying without knowing it?” The wintry air has turned his warm grief into literal crystals, so his sadness becomes something he can see and feel on his skin.

The song plays with the contrast between inner fire and outer frost. Hot emotions surge from the singer’s chest, yet the frozen landscape around him chills those feelings into ice. This tension captures a universal experience: when you hurt so deeply that the world seems cold and your own tears no longer bring relief. “Gefrorene Tränen” invites listeners to imagine heartbreak so intense it could melt an entire winter, even while it freezes on one’s face. The simple, haunting melody mirrors this tug-of-war between warmth and cold, making the song a vivid snapshot of love, loss, and the strange surprises of sorrow.

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