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  1. Schubert's Werke - Revisionsbericht (Schubert, Franz) 6 Schubert'sche Lieder (Schubert, Franz) Schuberts 'Militärmarsch' und Webers 'Aufforderung zum Tanz' (Tausig, Carl) Die Schule des Octavenspiels, Op.48 (Kullak, Theodor) A Scrap Book for the Use of Students of the Double Bass (Reynolds, John) Selected Piano Compositions (Schubert, Franz)

  2. Schubert's music is notable for its emotional depth, memorable melodies, and his profound sensitivity to the texts he set. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Musical Period. Romantic. Born. January 31, 1797 in Vienna, Austria. Died. November 19, 1828 in Vienna, Austria.

  3. Schubert also composed chamber music, Lieder music, and liturgical choral works for the Stadkonvikt. These included the “ Salve Regina”, the “ Kyrie”, and a special orchestra for his father’s birthday. Schubert composed his first symphony at the age of sixteen in 1813. In 1815, Schubert was said to have composed over twenty thousand ...

  4. Betsy Schwarm. Symphony No. 9 in C Major, symphony and last major orchestral work by Austrian composer Franz Schubert. It premiered on March 21, 1839, more than a decade after its composer’s death. Schubert began his Symphony No. 9 in the summer of 1825 and continued to work on it over the next two years. In 1828.

  5. Franz Peter Schubert is known for his profound influence on the development of music during the late classical and early romantic periods. Despite his tragically short life, Schubert’s legacy continues to reverberate through the echoes of his enchanting symphonies, operas, and his unrivalled lieder compositions.

  6. Franz Schubert 's compositions of 1825 are mostly in the Deutsch catalogue (D) range D 823–862, [1] and include: Instrumental works: Piano Sonata in C major, D 840. Piano Sonata in A minor, D 845. Piano Sonata in D major, D 850. Vocal music:

  7. In 1823, Franz Schubert was asked to compose incidental music to a play by the German dramatist and playwright Helmina von Chézy. Chézy, who had previously written the libretto for Carl Maria von Weber’s opera Euryanthe, presented Schubert with her new play Rosamunde, Fürstin von Zypern (Rosamunde, Princess of Cyprus).

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