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  1. Franz Peter Schubert was an Austrian composer of the late Classical and early Romantic eras. Despite his short life, Schubert left behind a vast oeuvre, including more than 600 secular vocal works, seven complete symphonies, sacred music, operas, incidental music, and a large body of piano and chamber music.

  2. Franz Peter Schubert (født 31. januar 1797 i Himmelpfortgrund (i dag en del af Wiens bydel Alsergrund), død 19. november 1828 i Wien) var en østrigsk komponist og pianist. Schubert er mest kendt for sine lieder , af hvilke han i løbet af sit korte liv komponerede ca. 600.

  3. Nov 1, 2022 · Franz Peter Schubert (1797-1828) is considered one of the most influential Viennese composers of classical art music. The Library of Congress Music Division holds over two dozen manuscripts of Schubert's works, primarily of his lieder [German/Austrian art song].

  4. Franz Schubert Born: Himmelpfortgrund (Vienna), January 31, 1797. Died: Vienna, November 19, 1828. Schubert's music neatly bridges the Classical and Romantic periods through its use of lovely melodies, inventive scoring, and nature imagery, wedded to the traditional classical forms while at the same time expanding them. In his tragically short ...

  5. 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)

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  7. Franz Schubert was born in Vienna, Austria. In addition to playing several instruments, Franz also sang very well. When he was 10, he was accepted at the Imperial and Royal Seminary, which trained boys for the Court Chapel Choir. That choir still exists today as the Vienna Boys’ Choir.

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