The story in connection with the "Ständchen": "
One Sunday, during the summer of 1826, Schubert with several friends was returning from Pötzleinsdorf to the city, and on strolling along through Währing, he saw his friend Ludwig Titze sitting at a table in the garden of the "Zum Biersack". The whole party determined on a halt in their journey. Tietze had a book lying open before him, and Schubert soon began to turn over the leaves. Suddenly he stopped, and pointing to a poem, exclaimed, "such a delicious melody has just come into my head, if I but had a sheet of music paper . Herr Doppler drew a few music lines on the back of a bill of fare, and in the midst of a genuine Sunday hubbub, with fiddlers, skittle players, and waiters running about in different directions with orders, Schubert wrote that lovely song.
good listening
With this interpretation, I say to you: Goodbye friends, be wise 😉
GG.