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  1. Franz Peter Schubert (31. tammikuuta 1797 Himmelpfortgrund, Itävallan arkkiherttuakunta – 19. marraskuuta 1828 Wien, Itävallan keisarikunta) oli itävaltalainen varhaisromanttinen säveltäjä. Häntä pidetään yhtenä musiikinhistorian suurimmista säveltäjistä.

  2. Franz Peter Schubert was born in Vienna, Austria, on January 31, 1797, the fourth son of Franz Theodor Schubert, a schoolmaster, and Elizabeth Vietz, a domestic servant in Vienna. Encouraged to pursue his talents in music, Franz received instruction in the violin from his father, his older brother Ignaz, and Michael Holzer, the organist at the ...

  3. Jan 31, 2024 · The music clings to a single, keening pitch in a funeral tread and hardly dares move from it. After the demonic scherzo, Death departs at a ghostly gallop in one of Schubert’s best works ...

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  4. Franz Schubert. Born: 1797-01-31 (Himmelpfortgrund, Vienna, Austria). Died: 1828-11-19 (Vienna, Austria). Franz Peter Schubert was an Austrian composer of the late Classical and early Romantic eras. Despite his short lifetime, Schubert left behind a vast oeuvre, including more than 600 secular vocal works (mainly lieder), seven complete ...

  5. Peter Schubert, Franz’s father, was a teacher and amateur cellist who taught Franz music fundamentals. Peter hoped Franz would become a teacher like himself, but his son quickly surpassed all his mentors. At age seven, Franz was discovered by the Romantic composer Antonio Salieri, who took him to the Imperial Seminary. There, Schubert studied ...

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  6. Duos für Pianoforte und Violine (Schubert, Franz) Duos, Trios, Quartette, Quintette, Octett und Symphonien (Schubert, Franz) E. L'école des grands maîtres, Op.119 (Barbot, Paul) 12 Etudes de virtuosité (Philipp, Isidor) 40 Études récréatives, Op.39 (Guichard, A.) F. Fantasiestücke nach Liedern von Franz Schubert, Op.90 (Lange, Gustav)

  7. Franz Schubert - Composer, Symphony, Lieder: The resignation of Salieri as imperial Kapellmeister (musical director) in 1824 had led to the promotion of his deputy, Josef Eybler. In 1826 Schubert applied for the vacant post of deputy Kapellmeister, but in spite of strong support by several influential people he was unsuccessful. From then until his death two years later he seems to have let ...

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