- Franz Schubert - Wikipedia
Franz Schubert Franz Peter Schubert ( ˈʃuːbərt ; German: [fʁants ˈpeːtɐ ˈʃuːbɐt]; 31 January 1797 – 19 November 1828) was an Austrian composer of the late Classical and early Romantic eras
- Franz Schubert | Biography, Music, Facts | Britannica
Franz Schubert (born January 31, 1797, Himmelpfortgrund, near Vienna [Austria]—died November 19, 1828, Vienna) was an Austrian composer who bridged the worlds of Classical and Romantic music, noted for the melody and harmony in his songs (lieder) and chamber music
- Best Schubert Works: 10 Essential Pieces By The Great Composer
Schubert was one of the greatest composers of the early Romantic era – discover our selection of the best Schubert works
- Franz Schubert - World History Encyclopedia
Franz Schubert (1797-1828) was an Austrian composer of Romantic music best known for his songs, symphonies, piano music, and chamber music Schubert's career
- Franz Schubert (1797–1828): Biography, Music + More | CMS . . .
To Franz Schubert falls the dubious distinction of dying youngest of all the great composers—at age 31 Yet during his brief life, he composed over a thousand works in all the principal genres of his time, from short songs and dances to large symphonies and operas
- The life and work of Franz Schubert - yourclassical. org
Franz Schubert was an Austrian composer, known for writing a monumental oeuvre in his 31 years Learn more about his life and work with YourClassical
- Franz Schubert - Biography | Deutsche Grammophon
In his lifetime, Schubert was known for his songs, part-songs and shorter piano pieces The discovery of his wider output began in 1839, when Robert Schumann came across the manuscript of the ‘Great’ C major Symphony, then unperformed
- Franz Schubert (1797–1828) | Composer | Biography, music and . . .
Franz Schubert (1797–1828) was an Austrian Romantic composer and although he died at the age of 31, he was a prolific figure in classical music history, having written some 600 lieder and nine symphonies
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