Franz Schubert
Born: 31 January 1797, Wien (Austria)
Died: 19 November 1828, Wien (Austria)
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[details ←] German Dances Piano,
[details ←] Selected Male Choruses (25) Piano, choral
[details ←] Franz Schubert: Arpeggione Sonata , cello and piano,
[details ←] Easy Original Compositions Piano,
[details ←] Schubert - Dances Piano,
[details ←] Selected Songs (52)(from Albums 4-7) Piano,
[details ←] Franz Schubert: Impromptus and Moments Musicaux , solo piano,
[details ←] Tantum Ergo Percussion, choral
[details ←] Franz Schubert: Octet (Oktett) , string quintet (2 violins, viola, cello, contrabass), clarinet, horn in F and bassoon,
[details ←] Piano Quartet: Adagio and Rondo Piano, Violin, Viola, Cello,
[details ←] Symphony No.8 (Unfinished) Piano,
[details ←] Franz Schubert: Mass No. 5 , SATB solo, SATB choir and piano accompaniment, choral, choral
[details ←] Franz Schubert: Mass In Eb , SATB solos, SATB choir and piano accompaniment, choral, choral
[details ←] Mass No.4 Percussion, Clarinet, Trumpet, Organ, Oboe, choral
[details ←] Mass No.3 Percussion, Organ, choral
[details ←] Mass No.2 Organ, choral
[details ←] Mass No.1 Percussion, Organ, choral
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Five Pieces in Folk Style for Cello and Piano op. 102: Nicht schnell, mit viel Ton zu spielen
from: haenssler CLASSIC

from: haenssler CLASSIC
Concerts
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Events
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25 January 1821: Premiere of Erlkönig, in Vienna, Austria.
8 September 1825: Premiere of Mass in C major D 452, in Vienna, Austria.
31 January 1828: Premiere of Ave Maria D 839, in Vienna, Austria.
14 December 1828: Premiere of the Symphony no. 6 in C major D589, in Vienna, Austria.
4 October 1829: Premiere of Mass in E flat major D 950, in Vienna, Austria.
12 March 1833: Premiere of string quartet in d minor D 810 “Der Tod und das Mädchen”, in Berlin, Germany.
21 March 1839: Premiere of Schubert's Symphony no. 8 in C major D 944 “The Great”, in Leipzig, with Mendelssohn conducting.
17 October 1841: Premiere of Symphony no. 5 in B flat major D 485, in Vienna, Austria.
19 November 1849: Premiere of Symphony no. 4 in c minor D 417 “Tragic”, in Leipzig, Germany.
17 November 1850: Premiere of string quintet in C major op. 163 D 956, in Vienna, Austria.
17 December 1865: Premiere of Symphony no. 7 in b minor D 759 “The Unfinished”, in Vienna, Austria.
20 October 1877: Premiere of Symphony no. 2 in B flat major D 125, in London, England.
5 February 1881: Premiere of Symphony no. 1 in D major D 82, in London, England.
19 February 1881: Premiere of Symphony no. 3 in D major, in London, England.
Links
- http://www.schubert-ausgabe.de
- Notes on Franz Schubert by Bart Berman
- Lieder and song texts
- The Schubert Project
- The Secrets behind Schubert
- Links to Franz Schubert Websites by Cynthia Cyrus (recommended)
- Tomoko Yamamoto’s Schubert Project
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