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performance in 1828. The orchestra of the
Gesellschaft reportedly read through the symphony at a rehearsal, but never scheduled a public performance of it. The reasons continue to be unknown, although the difficulty of the symphony is a possible explanation. In the last weeks of his life, he began to sketch three movements for a new
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285:, Schubert showed uncommon gifts for music from an early age. His father gave him his first violin lessons and his elder brother gave him piano lessons, but Schubert soon exceeded their abilities. In 1808, at the age of eleven, he became a pupil at the Stadtkonvikt school, where he became acquainted with the orchestral music of
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Schubert's style, abashedly admitting that he had at first "shared the wide-spread opinion that Schubert was a lucky inventor of pleasing tunes ... lacking the dramatic power and searching intelligence which distinguished such 'real' masters as J. S. Bach or Beethoven". Krenek wrote that he
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D 537, 568, 575, 664, 784, 845, 850, 894, 958, 959, 960 incontrovertibly complete; D 157, 279, 459, 557, 566 as further sonatas whose completeness has been debated; D 571, 613, 625, 655, 769A, 840 as further unfinished sonatas; and many other possible sonata fragments and isolated movements possibly
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said that: "Schubert lived a very short life, but it was a very concentrated life. In 31 years, he lived more than other people would live in 100 years, and it is needless to speculate what could he have written had he lived another 50 years. It's irrelevant, just like with Mozart: these are the two
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Despite his operatic failures, Schubert's reputation was growing steadily on other fronts. In 1821, the
Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde finally accepted him as a performing member, and the number of performances of his music grew remarkably. These performances helped Schubert's reputation grow rapidly
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wrote in 1894 that
Schubert, whom he considered one of the truly great composers, was clearly influential on shorter works, especially Lieder and shorter piano works: "The tendency of the romantic school has been toward short forms, and although Weber helped to show the way, to Schubert belongs the
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In the midst of this creative activity, his health deteriorated. By the late 1820s, Schubert's health was failing and he confided to some friends that he feared that he was near death. In the late summer of 1828, he saw the physician Ernst Rinna, who may have confirmed
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The works of his last two years reveal a composer entering a new professional and compositional stage. Although parts of
Schubert's personality were influenced by his friends, he nurtured an intensely personal dimension in solitude; it was out of this dimension that he wrote his greatest music. The
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unlikely. And meningovascular syphilis is unlikely because it presents a progressive stroke-like picture, and
Schubert had no neurological manifestation until his final delirium, which started only two days before his death. Lastly, his final illness was characterized by gastrointestinal symptoms
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has said that he was "chasing women". The theory of
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Throughout 1815, Schubert lived at home with his father. He continued to teach at the school and give private musical instruction, earning enough money for his basic needs, including clothing, manuscript paper, pens, and ink, but with little to no money left over for luxuries. Spaun was well aware
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lessons when he was eight years old, training him to the point where he could play easy duets proficiently. Soon after, Schubert was given his first lessons outside the family by
Michael Holzer, organist and choirmaster of the local parish church in Lichtental. Holzer would often assure Schubert's
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A feeling of regret for the loss of potential masterpieces caused by
Schubert's early death at age 31 was expressed in the epitaph on his large tombstone written by Grillparzer: "Here music has buried a treasure, but even fairer hopes." Some prominent musicians share a similar view, including the
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or indeed typhoid fever. Rold also pointed out that when Schubert was in his final illness, his close friend Schober avoided visiting him "out of fear of contagion". Yet Schober had known of his earlier possible syphilis and had never avoided Schubert in the past. Eva M. Cybulska goes further and
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symphony is dated 1828, but Schubert scholars believe that this symphony was largely written in 1825â1826 (being referred to while he was on holiday at Gastein in 1825âthat work, once considered lost, is now generally seen as an early stage of his C major symphony) and was revised for prospective
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works for violin and orchestra. Schubert wrote a large body of music for solo piano, including eleven incontrovertibly completed sonatas and at least eleven more in varying states of completion, numerous miscellaneous works and many short dances, in addition to producing a large set of works for
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on 21 August. Hitherto, his larger compositions (apart from his masses) had been restricted to the amateur orchestra at the Gundelhof (BrandstÀtte 5, Vienna), a society which grew out of the quartet-parties at his home. Now he began to assume a more prominent position, addressing a wider public.
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at Laibach, and he had also decided not to resume teaching duties at his father's school. By the end of the year, he became a guest in Schober's lodgings. For a time, he attempted to increase the household resources by giving music lessons, but they were soon abandoned, and he devoted himself to
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The production of the two operas turned Schubert's attention more firmly than ever in the direction of the stage, where, for a variety of reasons, he was almost completely unsuccessful. All in all, he embarked on twenty stage projects, each of them failures that were quickly forgotten. In 1822,
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Schubert, who was only a little more than five feet tall, was nicknamed "Schwammerl" by his friends, which Gibbs describes as translating to "Tubby" or "Little Mushroom". "Schwamm" is "mushroom" in the Austrian and Bavarian dialects of German; the ending "-erl" makes it a diminutive. Gibbs also
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but little came of it in either case; however, Beethoven is said to have acknowledged the younger man's gifts on a few occasions. On his deathbed, Beethoven is said to have looked into some of the younger man's works and exclaimed: "Truly, the spark of divine genius resides in this Schubert!"
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I was amazed when Franz told me, a few months after we began, that he had no need of any further instruction from me, and that for the future he would make his own way. And in truth his progress in a short period was so great that I was forced to acknowledge in him a master who had completely
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was then a common treatment for syphilis, again suggesting that Schubert suffered from it). At the beginning of November, he again fell ill, experiencing headaches, fever, swollen joints, and vomiting. He was generally unable to retain solid food and his condition worsened. Five days before
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composition. "I compose every morning, and when one piece is done, I begin another." During this year, he focused on orchestral and choral works, although he also continued to write Lieder. Much of this work was unpublished, but manuscripts and copies circulated among friends and admirers.
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was present at both exhumations, and he reached into both coffins and held the revered skulls in his hands. The cemetery in WĂ€hring was converted into a park in 1925, called the Schubert Park, and his former grave site was marked by a bust. His epitaph, written by his friend, the poet
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suburb; one of the first things he did after he settled into the new home was to invite Schubert to spend a few days with him. This was probably Schubert's first visit away from home or school. Schubert's unhappiness during his years as a schoolteacher possibly showed early signs of
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hesitantly agreeing to print some of his works on commission. The first seven opus numbers, all songs, appeared on these terms; then the commission ceased, and he began to receive parsimonious royalties. The situation improved somewhat in March 1821 when Vogl performed the song
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transcribed and arranged several of Schubert's works, particularly the songs. Liszt, who was a significant force in spreading Schubert's work after his death, said Schubert was "the most poetic musician who ever lived." Schubert's symphonies were of particular interest to
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as a performing member, which helped establish his name among the Viennese citizenry. He gave a concert of his works to critical acclaim in March 1828, the only time he did so in his career. He died eight months later at the age of 31, the cause officially attributed to
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of Beethoven, Haydn and Mozart, his formal structures and his developments tend to give the impression more of melodic development than of harmonic drama. This combination of Classical form and long-breathed Romantic melody sometimes lends them a discursive style: his
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545:(D. 105) in September 1814. Schubert wanted to marry her, but was hindered by the harsh marriage-consent law of 1815 requiring an aspiring bridegroom to show he had the means to support a family. In November 1816, after failing to gain a musical post in Laibach (now
362:, on 31 January 1797, and baptized in the Catholic Church the following day. He was the twelfth child of Franz Theodor Florian Schubert (1763â1830) and Maria Elisabeth Katharina Vietz (1756â1812). Schubert's immediate ancestors came originally from the province of
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Beethoven also reportedly predicted that Schubert "would make a great sensation in the world," and regretted that he had not been more familiar with him earlier; he wished to see his operas and works for piano, but his severe illness prevented him from doing so.
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Significant changes occurred in Schubert's life in 1816 when Schober, a student from an affluent family, invited him to lodge at his mother's house. The proposal was particularly opportune, for Schubert had just made the unsuccessful application for the post of
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712:'s large apartment in the Gundelhof (BrandstÀtte 5, Vienna). The tight circle of friends with which Schubert surrounded himself was dealt a blow in early 1820. Schubert and four of his friends were arrested by the Austrian police who, in the aftermath of the
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Symphony. Robert Schumann, after seeing the manuscript of the symphony in Vienna in 1838, brought it to the attention of Mendelssohn. Mendelssohn then conducted the first performance of the symphony, albeit in a heavily abridged version, in Leipzig in 1839.
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Symphony (D. 759). The reason he left it unfinished â after writing two movements and sketches some way into a third â continues to be discussed and written about, and it is also remarkable that he did not mention it to any of his friends, even though, as
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father, with tears in his eyes, that he had never had such a pupil as Schubert, and the lessons may have largely consisted of conversations and expressions of admiration. Holzer gave the young Schubert instruction in piano and organ as well as in
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that Schubert was discontented with his life at the schoolhouse, and was concerned for Schubert's development intellectually and musically. In May 1816, Spaun moved from his apartment in Landskrongasse (in the inner city) to a new home in the
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In 1928, Schubert Week was held in Europe and the United States to mark the centenary of the composer's death. Works by Schubert were performed in churches, in concert halls, and on radio stations. A competition, with top prize money of
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chief credit of originating the short models of piano forte pieces which the romantic school has preferably cultivated.... Schubert created a new epoch with the Lied.... All other songwriters have followed in his footsteps."
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1847:(D. 326), and several other unnamed works. With these discoveries, Grove and Sullivan were able to inform the public of the existence of these works; in addition, they were able to copy the fourth and sixth symphonies, the
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was taking place. The Schubertbund quickly became a rallying point for schoolteachers and other members of the Viennese middle class who felt increasingly embattled during the GrĂŒnderzeit and the aftermath of the
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championed or paid homage to Schubert in some of their works. Britten, an accomplished pianist, accompanied many of Schubert's Lieder and performed many piano solo and duet works. German electronic music group
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in Latin), but for which the Schubert melody is not an original setting. The original only opens with the greeting "Ave Maria", which also recurs only in the refrain. In 1825, Schubert also wrote the
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published, mainly songs, chamber music and smaller piano compositions. Publication of smaller pieces continued (including opus numbers up to 173 in the 1860s, 50 instalments with songs published by
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In 1897, the 100th anniversary of Schubert's birth was marked in the musical world by festivals and performances dedicated to his music. In Vienna, there were ten days of concerts, and Emperor
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remarks that "in his more than six hundred Lieder he explored and expanded the potentialities of the genre, as no composer before him." Prior to Schubert's influence, Lieder tended toward a
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Steblin, Rita (1998). "In Defense of Scholarship and Archival Research: Why Schubert's Brothers Were Allowed to Marry".
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among the members of the Gesellschaft and established his name. Some of the members of the Gesellschaft, most notably
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ranked third. Furthermore, eight more of his chamber works were among the 100 ranked pieces: both piano trios, the
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for piano duet (D. 940). This dedication, however, can only be found in the first edition and not in Schubert's
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and his string quartet visited to play for him. The last musical work he had wished to hear was Beethoven's
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in C major for piano (D. 760), and additional smaller works. In 1820, two of Schubert's operas were staged:
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gave a speech recognising Schubert as the creator of the art song, and one of Austria's favourite sons.
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Franz Schubert â Piano Sonata no. 15 in C major (Unfinished); Allegretto in C minor â Ray Lev, Pianist
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where he was welcomed with enthusiasm. It was during this tour that he produced the seven-song cycle
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for the court theatres, largely lost interest in new German opera due to the popularity of
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penned the following verse, which appears to reference Schubert's unrequited sentiments:
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From 1826 to 1828, Schubert resided continuously in Vienna, except for a brief visit to
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5166:. Vol. 1. Translated by Coleridge, Arthur Duke. Longmans, Green, and Company.
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Die Unsinnsgesellschaft: Franz Schubert, Leopold Kupelwieser und ihr Freundeskreis
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Die Unsinnsgesellschaft: Franz Schubert, Leopold Kupelwieser und ihr Freundeskreis
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was ill beyond cure and likely to die soon. Some of his symptoms matched those of
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radio station in 2008, Schubert's chamber works dominated the field, with the
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warehouse where Schubert could practise on better instruments. He also played
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time as Schubert excelled him within a few months. Ignaz later recalled:
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Digital reproductions of score manuscripts and letters by Franz Schubert
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Destination Hollywood: The Influence of Europeans on American Filmmaking
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is the greatest, and the most bleakly melancholy, of all song cycles.
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Smith, Jane Stuart; Carlson, Betty; Schaeffer, Francis A. (1995).
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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1221:, D. 957). (This collection â which includes settings of words by
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An Artist's Journey: Lettres D'un Bachelier Ăšs Musique, 1835â1841
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4838:"Franz Peter Schubert: The Greatest Love and the Greatest Sorrow"
3083:(1993): "The Peacock's Tale: Schubert's Sexuality Reconsidered."
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1490:(D. 956), which is in E major, features a central section in the
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1087:: Oil painting, 1875, after Rieder's watercolor painting of 1825.
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In 1824, he wrote the Variations in E minor for flute and piano;
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distanced and outstripped me, and whom I despaired of overtaking.
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Schubert has featured as a character in several films including
1944:) and subsequently revised for a new edition in German in 1978 (
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5626:. Translated by Suttoni, Charles. University of Chicago Press.
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Franz Peter Schubert: The Greatest Love and the Greatest Sorrow
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Schubert. SpÀte Klaviermusik: Spuren ihrer inneren Geschichte
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Schubert's music has also been featured in numerous films:
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Symphony are astonishing. The latter one paves the way for
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Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK 2024, pp. 50â69.
1790:, on a visit to Vienna, found the dusty manuscript of the
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Although Schubert was clearly influenced by the Classical
1006:, but the only work that bears a dedication to her is his
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In 1822, Schubert made the acquaintance of both Weber and
642:(Nonsenses Society), and various scholars agree with this.
585:, and it is virtually certain that Schubert suffered from
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2514:(1994) features and takes its name from the music of the
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Interior of museum at Schubert's birthplace, Vienna, 1914
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and piano (D. 821), or the unconventional scoring of the
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568:, who would become his lifelong friends. Another friend,
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has a track titled "Franz Schubert" on their 1977 album
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2032:, with numbering systems ranging from 15 to 23 sonatas.
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Caricature of Johann Michael Vogl and Franz Schubert by
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The first full-length biography of Schubert (volume 2).
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The first full-length biography of Schubert (volume 1).
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Essays on Music and Culture in Honor of Herbert Kellman
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Schubert's chamber music continues to be popular. In a
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Piano Sonata in B-flat major, D. 960, I. Molto moderato
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The Gift of Music: Great Composers and Their Influence
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4136:"The Myth of Schubert's Syphilis: A Critical Approach"
3285:(in German). Erich Benedikt. Wien: Böhlau. p. 1.
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in G major, (D 887, first published as op. 161), the
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eras. Despite his short life, Schubert left behind a
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about 250 of Schubert's Songs (Schubertline edition)
5224:. Vol. 3. New York: The Beethoven Association.
4220:, p. 143, discussing in particular his chamber music
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663:âs Caricature of himself and Franz Schubert for the
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1928 International Columbia Graphophone Competition
3089:. Berkeley, California: Univ. of California Press,
3028:(Spring 1989): "Franz Schubert and the Peacocks of
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1375:. A year earlier he had served as a torchbearer at
1077:, D. 944), which was completed the following year.
843:and the Italian operatic style, and the failure of
6128:â Free recordings of many Lieder by Schubert (mp3)
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5067:(3). Cairns Collection of American Women Writers.
1069:(D 845, first published as op. 42), and began the
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6067:Texts and translations of vocal music by Schubert
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3998:, p. 385, and comments in the liner notes to the
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2584:associated with some of the above-listed sonatas.
1986:has been indicated with the numbers 7, 8, and 9.
1474:List of solo piano compositions by Franz Schubert
1207:(D. 958, D. 959, and D. 960), and the collection
975:; and several string quartets. He also wrote the
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2657:(2001). "Franz Schubert â das dreizehnte Kind",
1905:started in the second half of the 20th century.
1539:Hans Goldstein (cello) and Clinton Adams (piano)
1464:Instrumental music, stage works and church music
439:in the family string quartet, with his brothers
337:and his music continues to be widely performed.
7132:List of compositions by Franz Schubert by genre
5878:Schubert, Franz; Reichenberger, Teresa (1986).
4887:, 25 September 2020. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
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2465:Piano Trio No. 2 in E-Flat Major, Op. 100/D.929
2388:Schubert's life was covered in the documentary
1418:List of compositions by Franz Schubert by genre
1320:String Quartet No. 14 in C-sharp minor, Op. 131
1209:13 Lieder nach Gedichten von Rellstab und Heine
1175:in E-flat major, (D. 929); in 1828 the cantata
5940:. Translated by Savile, Venetia. A. A. Knopf.
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3825:. MĂŒnchen: G. Henle Verlag. pp. Preface.
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1029:And fain would avoid such affectionate pother
630:In early 1817, Schober introduced Schubert to
512:Possible portrait of the young Franz Schubert
450:Young Schubert first came to the attention of
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5936:Schubert, Franz; Deutsch, Otto Erich (1928).
5187:Deutsche Rundschau, volume 102 (JanâMar 1900)
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4714:"Kraftwerk: their 30 greatest songs, ranked!"
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4253:McKay, Elizabeth (1997). Franz Schubert. In:
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2463:(1975) features the second movement from the
1960:Schubert's symphonies § Numbering issues
1669:Among Schubert's treatments of the poetry of
1581:Fulda Symphonic Orchestra and Simon Schindler
1470:Sonatas, duos and fantasies by Franz Schubert
1027:Young Schubert surrenders himself to another,
944:. This series, together with the later cycle
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784:Publishers, however, remained distant, with
533:In 1814, Schubert met a young soprano named
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5938:Franz Schubert's Letters and Other Writings
5858:. Eulenburg Audio+Score Series. Eulenburg.
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1023:In love with a Countess of youthful grace,
572:, was introduced to him by Spaun in 1815.
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8112:Variation No. 38 on a waltz by Diabelli,
6163:International Music Score Library Project
6076:Franz Schubert Museum in Hohenems/Austria
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5172:Kreissle von Hellborn, Heinrich (1869) .
5160:Kreissle von Hellborn, Heinrich (1869) .
5109:Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians
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1695:the most frequent, and others, including
1199:(D. 956), the second "Benedictus" to the
178:. His major works include the art songs "
7712:Rondo for violin and strings, D 438
7137:Schubert opus/Deutsch number concordance
5334:. New York: W. W. Norton & Company.
4987:19th- and early 20th-century scholarship
4816:. Jefferson, NC: McFarland. p. 81.
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4649:"The Greatest Composers â A Top 10 List"
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4879:Now Hear This "The Schubert Generation"
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4623:"The Classical Music Chamber Music 100"
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3047:"Schubert: Music, Sexuality, Culture."
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2448:Piano Sonata No. 20 in A Major (D. 959)
2137:Notturno in E-flat major for piano trio
1970:numbering of Schubert's late symphonies
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1250:(D 936A); In this work, he anticipates
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12793:Burials at the Vienna Central Cemetery
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8368:List of compositions by Franz Schubert
7584:"The Shepherd on the Rock", D 965
7127:List of compositions by Franz Schubert
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5591:Church Music in the Nineteenth Century
4507:"Jeffrey Dane â The Composers' Pianos"
3115:138, pp. 13â19; Steblin, Rita (1998):
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2309:saw the first production of his opera
1923:List of compositions by Franz Schubert
1851:incidental music, and the overture to
1422:List of compositions by Franz Schubert
1286:Memorial at the Kalvarienberg Church,
458:, and the overtures and symphonies of
100:List of compositions by Franz Schubert
12506:Romanticism and the French Revolution
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7564:String Trios D 111A, 471 and 581
7559:Sonatensatz for piano trio, D 28
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6179:Free digital scores by Franz Schubert
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1968:Confusion arose quite early over the
1774:When Schubert died he had around 100
1297:The site of Schubert's first tomb at
1120:Rondo in B minor for violin and piano
1025:âA pupil of Galt's; in desperate case
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12818:Deaths from typhoid fever in Austria
12748:19th-century Austrian male musicians
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5897:English-language publication of the
5870:English-language publication of the
5061:Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine
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1167:for piano, and the two piano trios (
402:The house in which Schubert was born
12803:Classical composers of church music
12773:Austrian Classical-period composers
10015:Tchaikovsky and the Belyayev circle
7569:Notturno for piano trio, D 897
7521:Sonat(in)as D 384, 385 and 408
6804:Gesang der Geister ĂŒber den Wassern
5842:German-language publication of the
5593:. London: Oxford University Press.
5565:The Cambridge Companion to Schubert
5542:The Cambridge Companion to Schubert
5519:The Cambridge Companion to Schubert
5517:Gibbs, Christopher H., ed. (1997).
5473:The Cambridge Companion to Schubert
5359:The Cambridge Companion to Schubert
5288:The Cambridge Companion to Schubert
5240:Franz Schubert: A Musical Biography
4811:
1953:
1451:In July 1947 the Austrian composer
1211:for voice and piano, also known as
753:Gesang der Geister ĂŒber den Wassern
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247:; the incidental music to the play
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5880:Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D. 759
5673:. University of California Press.
5328:Brown, Maurice John Edwin (1983).
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2555:Piano Quintet in A major, D. 667 (
2550:Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
2538:String Quintet in C major (D. 956)
2254:acknowledged the influence of the
2237:From the 1830s through the 1870s,
1613:as running to "heavenly lengths".
1589:Problems playing these files? See
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8298:Sonata in A major "(Grand) Duo",
6021:
5915:Schubert: A Documentary Biography
5776:
5759:Our Schubert: His Enduring Legacy
4789:. 3 December 1928. Archived from
4256:The New Grove Dictionary of Opera
3887:
2482:Auf dem Wasser zu singen (D. 774)
2296:
1782:and dozens of first publications
1707:. Of particular note are his two
806:Watercolour of Franz Schubert by
374:peasant, was a well-known parish
350:Franz Peter Schubert was born in
12828:Austrian male classical pianists
12753:19th-century classical composers
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5852:Symphony No. 7 in B minor D 759
5827:Symphony, No 7, D 759, B minor,
5737:The Lives of the Great Composers
5641:McKay, Elizabeth Norman (1996).
5379:
5236:
5221:The Life of Ludwig van Beethoven
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4968:Schubert: Memoirs by His Friends
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2516:String Quartet No. 14 in D minor
1867:Lithograph of Franz Schubert by
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1496:Sonata in A minor for arpeggione
1233:â is not a true song cycle like
686:at their chĂąteau in ZselĂz (now
215:String Quartet No. 14 in D minor
174:, and a large body of piano and
111:
12758:19th-century classical pianists
12743:19th-century Austrian musicians
10166:
8582:List of Classical-era composers
8239:Sonata in C major "Grand Duo",
6436:opus/Deutsch number concordance
5715:. Manchester University Press.
5669:Schubert: The Music and the Man
5470:
5412:Researching the Song: A Lexicon
5409:; Lewis, Wilbur Watkin (2006).
5243:. London: W. H. Allen & Co.
5104:Fuller-Maitland, John Alexander
4949:The Schubert Thematic Catalogue
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2396:(1994), and in the documentary
1705:Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff
1623:List of songs by Franz Schubert
431:who took him to a neighbouring
8184:3 Impromptus "KlavierstĂŒcke",
7536:Fantasy in C major, D 934
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5571:. Cambridge University Press.
5548:. Cambridge University Press.
5525:. Cambridge University Press.
5502:. Cambridge University Press.
5494:Gibbs, Christopher H. (2000).
5493:
5479:. Cambridge University Press.
5415:. Oxford University Press US.
5365:. Cambridge University Press.
5294:. Cambridge University Press.
5190:(in German). GebrĂŒder Paetel.
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5080:Frost, Henry Frederic (1915).
4994:Austin, George Lowell (1873).
4951:. Courier Dover Publications.
4947:; Wakeling, Donald R. (1995).
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2030:numbering of the piano sonatas
1428:songs for solo voice and piano
1195:(D. 962) in the same key, the
1171:in B-flat major (D. 898), and
796:VaterlĂ€ndischer KĂŒnstlerverein
504:Teacher at his father's school
418:His father gave him his first
1:
12833:Austrian male opera composers
12798:Catholic liturgical composers
12529:Wanderer above the Sea of Fog
7543:Arpeggione Sonata, D 821
6441:19th century complete edition
6169:Free scores by Franz Schubert
6159:Free scores by Franz Schubert
6112:
5974:. Ashgate. pp. 159â182.
5709:Reed, John (15 August 1997).
5661:
5640:
5569:Cambridge Companions to Music
5546:Cambridge Companions to Music
5523:Cambridge Companions to Music
5477:Cambridge Companions to Music
5363:Cambridge Companions to Music
5292:Cambridge Companions to Music
5282:
5023:Duncan, Edmondstoune (1905).
4966:Deutsch, Otto Erich (1998) .
4687:
4609:
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3746:
3698:"Ian Bostridge's 'Schubert's
3680:
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2965:
2941:
2929:
2774:
2691:
2615:
2565:
1794:(D. 944) and took it back to
1478:Stage works by Franz Schubert
1205:the three final piano sonatas
1131:, (D 894, first published as
993:Divertissement Ă la hongroise
864:Rosamunde, FĂŒrstin von Zypern
677:Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde
513:
303:Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde
130:[fÊantsËpeËtÉËÊuËbÉt]
16:Austrian composer (1797â1828)
7718:Adagio and Rondo Concertante
7579:Piano Trio No. 2, D 929
7574:Piano Trio No. 1, D 898
7531:Rondo in B minor, D 895
6173:Choral Public Domain Library
6132:Schubert cylinder recordings
6047:Resources in other libraries
5913:Deutsch, Otto Erich (1977).
5619:
5562:
5448:
5327:
5313:. Indiana University Press.
5237:Wilberforce, Edward (1866).
4965:
4712:Simpson, Dave (7 May 2020).
4699:
4672:
4625:. Australian Broadcasting Co
4353:
4293:
4281:
4217:
4134:Cybulska, Eva Maria (2019).
4100:Journal of Medical Biography
4080:
3971:
3101:, Wien: Vom Pasqualatihaus.
3068:The New York Review of Books
2735:
2591:
2497:(1989) prominently features
2166:Adagio and Rondo Concertante
2078:natural geniuses of music."
1381:a memorial to Franz Schubert
696:Marches Militaire in D major
7:
12788:Austrian Romantic composers
12768:Austrian classical pianists
10058:Gothic Revival architecture
7085:Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt
6274:Sonatas, duos and fantasies
6136:UCSB Cylinder Audio Archive
5712:The Schubert Song Companion
5647:. Oxford University Press.
5644:Franz Schubert: A Biography
5539:
5405:
5202:
5022:
4993:
4970:. Oxford University Press.
4935:Works by Otto Erich Deutsch
4546:
4511:www.collectionscanada.gc.ca
4177:
3851:
3839:
3644:
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3249:
3201:
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2864:
2840:
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2723:
2603:
2325:Columbia Phonograph Company
2216:Tributes by other musicians
2112:and is located in Vienna's
1941:Schubert Thematic Catalogue
1915:Schubert Thematic Catalogue
1631:It was in the genre of the
940:(D. 795), setting poems by
708:Many of them took place in
466:, an important composer of
404:, today NuĂdorfer StraĂe 54
370:. His father, the son of a
10:
12864:
12446:Coleridge's theory of life
9999:Neue Zeitschrift fĂŒr Musik
9174:List of Romantic composers
7738:String Quintet, D 956
7526:Duo in A major, D 574
6493:Schubert's Dream of Spring
6097:Internet Broadway Database
5832:(in German). BĂ€renreiter.
5356:
5308:
5261:. Novello. February 1897.
5204:Thayer, Alexander Wheelock
5175:The Life of Franz Schubert
5163:The Life of Franz Schubert
5112:. Vol. 4. Macmillan.
5079:
4997:The Life of Franz Schubert
4927:
4305:
4208:. Retrieved 11 August 2020
4113:10.1177/096777209500300409
3888:Smith & Carlson (1995)
3603:
3152:. Routledge, pages xiâxvii
2852:
2499:String Quartet No. 15 in G
2342:Schubert's Dream of Spring
2106:Wiener MĂ€nnergesang-Verein
1957:
1912:
1874:
1798:where it was performed by
1620:
1467:
1415:
1328:tertiary stage of syphilis
897:Last years and masterworks
592:In 1989, the musicologist
148:, including more than 600
18:
12838:Pupils of Antonio Salieri
12808:Child classical musicians
12538:
12501:Romanticism and economics
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10657:
10579:
10516:Manuel AntĂŽnio de Almeida
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8443:Die Freunde von Salamanka
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8199:
8131:34 Valses Sentimentales,
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6726:Links to related articles
6690:
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6423:
6312:
6234:
6225:
6042:Resources in your library
5756:Schroeder, David (2009).
5708:
5434:. Vancouver: Read Books.
5429:
4590:"Schubert - The Wanderer"
4386:Deutsch 1978, pp. 668â669
4241:
3734:
3317:DĂŒrhammer, Ilija (1999).
2133:String Quintet in C major
1853:Die Freunde von Salamanka
1844:Die Freunde von Salamanka
1827:(D. 105), and the operas
1197:String Quintet in C major
997:String Quartet in A minor
779:(D. 644) appeared at the
771:(D. 647) appeared at the
759:in C minor (D. 703), the
223:String Quintet in C major
207:Symphony No. 9 in C major
199:Symphony No. 8 in B minor
110:
105:
95:
87:
71:
50:
41:
34:
25:Schubert (disambiguation)
12848:String quartet composers
12778:Austrian opera composers
10281:German historical school
10020:Tchaikovsky and The Five
6960:Auf dem Wasser zu singen
6912:"Wiegenlied", D 498
6587:Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
5901:Symphony score as No. 8.
5874:Symphony score as No. 7.
5850:Schubert, Franz (2008).
5846:Symphony score as No. 7.
5825:Schubert, Franz (1996).
5781:. Good News Publishers.
5688:Plantinga, Leon (1984).
5607:
5311:The Symphonic Repertoire
5309:Brown, A. Peter (2002).
4943:
4495:#Numbering of symphonies
4482:
4439:
4269:
4093:Rold, Robert L. (1995).
3829: 979-0-2018-0180-3.
2660:Wiener GeschichtsblÀtter
2570:
2382:Mit meinen heiĂen TrĂ€nen
2050:Kunsthistorisches Museum
1560:Randolph Hokanson, piano
1446:
1411:
1383:was erected in Vienna's
971:, a song from the cycle
885:(D. 489) was performed.
877:Leopold von Sonnleithner
346:Early life and education
231:last three piano sonatas
10928:JĂłzef Ignacy Kraszewski
9110:Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
8158:Allegretto in C minor,
7696:No. 15, D 887
7664:No. 11, D 353
7021:Der Hirt auf dem Felsen
7001:"StÀndchen", D 889
6946:Willkommen und Abschied
6918:Der Tod und das MĂ€dchen
6810:"StÀndchen", D 920
6501:Gently My Songs Entreat
6183:OpenScore Lieder Corpus
6124:2 December 2019 at the
5811:Numbering of symphonies
5152:EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica
4812:Langman, Larry (2000).
4453:"Neue Schubert-Ausgabe"
4095:"Schubert and Syphilis"
3146:Horton, Julian (2015).
3038:, vol. 12, pp. 193â206.
2494:Crimes and Misdemeanors
2470:The English version of
2398:Schubert â The Wanderer
2348:Gently My Songs Entreat
2141:String Quartet No. 14 (
2135:ranked second, and the
1829:Des Teufels Lustschloss
1762:Publication â catalogue
1354:Hashimoto's thyroiditis
1332:Der Hirt auf dem Felsen
1278:Final illness and death
1129:Piano Sonata in G major
1067:Piano Sonata in A minor
335:Western classical music
291:Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
12511:Romanticism in science
12466:Middle Ages in history
12461:List of Romantic poets
11173:Josiah Gilbert Holland
10043:Common practice period
8979:Common practice period
8435:Der vierjÀhrige Posten
7650:No. 9, D 173
7645:No. 8, D 112
7040:Schubert's song cycles
6642:Johann Philipp Neumann
6627:Elizabeth Norman McKay
6082:"Discovering Schubert"
5432:Composers of Yesterday
5383:; et al. (1978).
5331:The New Grove Schubert
4599:– via vimeo.com.
4154:10.47513/mmd.v11i1.647
3373:FrĂŒhauf, Tina (2005).
3279:Steblin, Rita (1998).
2335:In film and television
2234:
2213:
2088:
1891:Franz Schubert's Works
1887:Breitkopf & HĂ€rtel
1877:Franz Schubert's Works
1872:
1838:Der vierjÀhrige Posten
1802:and celebrated in the
1771:
1683:
1666:
1627:Schubert's song cycles
1606:Great C Major Symphony
1518:
1301:
1290:
1274:
1183:, D 942) on a text by
1181:Victory Song of Miriam
1147:
1141:
1088:
1032:
958:You are rest and peace
910:
873:Ignaz von Sonnleithner
831:(D 796) was rejected:
811:
773:Theater am KĂ€rntnertor
710:Ignaz von Sonnleithner
668:
618:
601:19th-century Europe."
523:
483:Fantasy for four hands
464:Johann Rudolf Zumsteeg
416:
405:
23:. For other uses, see
12843:Composers from Vienna
12481:Romantic epistemology
12471:Opium and Romanticism
11040:StojadinoviÄ-Srpkinja
10266:Counter-Enlightenment
9094:First Viennese School
8942:Turkish music (style)
8596:First Viennese School
8491:Der Graf von Gleichen
8248:Fantasia in F minor,
8051:D major "Gasteiner",
7632:No. 7, D 94
7627:No. 6, D 74
7622:No. 5, D 68
7617:No. 4, D 46
7612:No. 3, D 36
7607:No. 2, D 32
7602:No. 1, D 18
7391:Incomplete/unfinished
6885:Hermann und Thusnelda
6836:Gretchen am Spinnrade
6617:Eusebius Mandyczewski
6549:Angeli senza paradiso
6480:Schubert at the Piano
6304:Doubtful and spurious
6071:The LiederNet Archive
5620:Liszt, Franz (1989).
5143:Schubert, Franz Peter
2226:Schubert at the Piano
2223:
2187:
2149:String Quartet No. 15
2084:
1899:Neue Schubert-Ausgabe
1881:Neue Schubert-Ausgabe
1866:
1825:Mass No. 1 in F major
1769:
1744:Wiener Theaterzeitung
1675:Gretchen am Spinnrade
1653:
1517:
1395:and Johannes Brahms.
1296:
1285:
1272:
1115:String Quartet No. 15
1105:String Quartet No. 14
1085:Wilhelm August Rieder
1083:
1020:
1016:Eduard von Bauernfeld
904:
808:Wilhelm August Rieder
805:
648:
612:
589:throughout his life.
511:
487:Klagegesang der Hagar
411:
400:
184:Gretchen am Spinnrade
12545:Age of Enlightenment
10187:England (literature)
10080:Romantic nationalism
10026:War of the Romantics
9124:(sometimes included)
9115:Ludwig van Beethoven
8989:Age of Enlightenment
8467:Alfonso und Estrella
8149:6 Moments musicaux,
8034:C major "Reliquie",
7752:List of compositions
7689:Death and the Maiden
7516:For violin and piano
7442:List of compositions
7318:Completed symphonies
7256:List of compositions
6612:Anselm HĂŒttenbrenner
6597:Johann Nepomuk Fuchs
6446:New Schubert Edition
6279:Songs and part-songs
5731:Schonberg, Harold C.
5498:The Life of Schubert
5430:Ewen, David (2007).
5139:Hadow, William Henry
5000:. Shepard and Gill.
4377:Deutsch 1978, p. 668
3063:"Schubert Ă la Mode"
2553:(2011) features the
2521:Death and the Maiden
2511:Death and the Maiden
2446:(1966) features the
2290:Trans-Europe Express
2143:Death and the Maiden
2086:The Schubert Denkmal
2042:Schubert Geburtshaus
1739:Johann Gabriel Seidl
1645:Romantic nationalism
1617:Lieder and art songs
1231:Johann Gabriel Seidl
1189:Mass in E-flat major
1177:Mirjams Siegesgesang
1110:Death and the Maiden
1050:The Lady of the Lake
915:Mass in A-flat major
845:Carl Maria von Weber
818:Alfonso und Estrella
605:Support from friends
562:Anselm HĂŒttenbrenner
378:, and his school in
360:Archduchy of Austria
295:Ludwig van Beethoven
229:for solo piano; the
219:Death and the Maiden
152:vocal works (mainly
122:Franz Peter Schubert
12813:Composers for piano
12496:Romantic psychology
10291:Hudson River School
10235:Sweden (literature)
10220:Russia (literature)
10075:Musical nationalism
9993:Musical nationalism
8901:Classical orchestra
8451:Die ZwillingsbrĂŒder
8060:G major "Fantasy",
7045:Die schöne MĂŒllerin
6682:Johann Michael Vogl
6517:The Great Awakening
5762:. Scarecrow Press.
5456:. London: Methuen.
5381:Deutsch, Otto Erich
4945:Deutsch, Otto Erich
4921:, pp. 272â274.
4647:(21 January 2011).
3707:The Washington Post
3696:(4 February 2015).
2897:52, 1â2/1997, p. 64
2443:Au hasard Balthazar
2360:The Great Awakening
2331:'s sixth symphony.
2199:and especially the
2181:chief music critic
2093:Wiener Schubertbund
1885:From 1884 to 1897,
1718:Die schöne MĂŒllerin
1673:, his settings of "
1377:Beethoven's funeral
1371:on the edge of the
1248:Symphony in D major
1235:Die schöne MĂŒllerin
1071:Symphony in C major
1008:Fantasia in F minor
973:Die schöne MĂŒllerin
937:Die schöne MĂŒllerin
919:Symphony in B minor
781:Theater an der Wien
768:Die ZwillingsbrĂŒder
665:Unsinnsgesellschaft
661:Leopold Kupelwieser
640:Unsinnsgesellschaft
632:Johann Michael Vogl
259:Die schöne MĂŒllerin
235:Fantasia in F minor
12763:Austrian agnostics
10481:White Mountain art
10422:Historical fiction
10230:Spain (literature)
9988:Indianist movement
9906:Romantic orchestra
8228:Marches Militaires
8140:12 Valses Nobles,
7802:Piano compositions
7112:Wandrers Nachtlied
6899:Der König in Thule
6662:Ferdinand Schubert
6572:Otto Erich Deutsch
6472:Das DreimÀderlhaus
6153:Schubertline.co.uk
5798:Current Musicology
5276:Modern scholarship
5208:Krehbiel, Henry E.
4781:"Schubert Ecstasy"
4653:The New York Times
4645:Tommasini, Anthony
4457:BĂ€renreiter Verlag
4141:Music and Medicine
3801:schubert-online.at
3575:Wilberforce (1866)
3538:Wilberforce (1866)
3086:19th-Century Music
3050:19th-Century Music
3035:19th-Century Music
2748:Wilberforce (1866)
2643:Wilberforce (1866)
2431:Ave Maria (D. 839)
2376:Das DreimÀderlhaus
2235:
2175:The New York Times
2131:ranked first, the
2089:
2044:in Vienna) and an
1936:Otto Erich Deutsch
1873:
1772:
1667:
1519:
1302:
1291:
1275:
1273:Schubert's glasses
1089:
1004:Caroline EsterhĂĄzy
911:
905:Franz Schubert by
812:
669:
619:
524:
485:; his first song,
406:
158:), seven complete
12578:
12577:
12572:
12571:
12486:Romantic medicine
12456:List of romantics
11895:
11894:
11546:Felix Mendelssohn
11541:Fanny Mendelssohn
11352:
11351:
11066:RosalĂa de Castro
11004:Soares dos Passos
10352:Transcendentalism
10316:Nazarene movement
10276:DĂŒsseldorf School
10134:
10133:
10005:New German School
9600:Felix Mendelssohn
9595:Fanny Mendelssohn
9131:
9130:
9060:
9059:
8539:
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8475:Die Verschworenen
8382:
8381:
8353:
8352:
8195:
8194:
7850:C major/A minor,
7841:E major/B major,
7768:
7767:
7733:Octet, D 803
7458:
7457:
7428:No. 10 in D major
7408:D 708A in D major
7269:
7268:
7263:
7146:
7145:
6974:Lachen und Weinen
6718:
6717:
6657:Franz von Schober
6533:La Belle MeuniĂšre
6454:
6453:
6431:Deutsch catalogue
6028:Library resources
5981:978-1-85928-253-3
5947:978-0-8369-5242-1
5928:978-0-306-77420-1
5921:. Da Capo Press.
5892:978-3-7957-6278-0
5865:978-3-7957-6529-3
5788:978-0-89107-869-2
5769:978-0-8108-6927-1
5748:978-0-393-03857-6
5722:978-1-901341-00-3
5701:978-0-393-95196-7
5680:978-0-520-21957-1
5654:978-0-19-816681-8
5633:978-0-226-48510-2
5600:978-0-8371-9695-4
5587:Hutchings, Arthur
5578:978-0-521-48424-4
5555:978-0-521-48424-4
5532:978-0-521-48424-4
5509:978-0-521-59512-4
5486:978-0-521-48424-4
5463:978-0-413-46990-8
5441:978-1-4067-5987-7
5422:978-0-19-515202-9
5398:978-3-7618-0571-8
5372:978-0-521-48424-4
5341:978-0-393-01683-3
5320:978-0-253-33487-9
5301:978-0-521-48424-4
5254:The Musical Times
5036:978-1-4437-8279-1
5007:978-0-404-12856-2
4977:978-0-19-816436-4
4958:978-0-486-28685-3
4823:978-0-7864-0681-4
4751:The Musical Times
4535:SchubertâČs Piano.
3797:"Fantasie f-Moll"
3795:Schubert, Franz.
3719:Franz Schubert's
3360:wienbibliothek.at
3134:The Musical Times
3125:978-3-205-98820-5
3112:The Musical Times
3107:978-3-901254-16-1
3071:, 20 October 1994
3053:, 1993, 17:3â101.
3030:Benvenuto Cellini
2529:biographical film
2394:Christopher Nupen
2183:Anthony Tommasini
2168:for piano quartet
2153:Arpeggione Sonata
2123:conducted by the
1909:Deutsch catalogue
1859:Complete editions
1813:and the composer
1800:Felix Mendelssohn
1701:Friedrich RĂŒckert
1609:was described by
1576:
1555:
1534:
1402:Franz Grillparzer
1393:Johann Strauss II
1307:mercury poisoning
1185:Franz Grillparzer
1139:songs, of which "
1055:Ellens Gesang III
1053:, and including "
977:Sonata in A minor
855:Die Verschworenen
823:Franz von Schober
714:French Revolution
636:Heinrich AnschĂŒtz
615:Franz von Schober
566:Franz von Schober
519:, attributed to
319:Felix Mendelssohn
119:
118:
21:François Schubert
12855:
12823:EsterhĂĄzy family
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12521:Evolution theory
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10496:
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10357:Ukrainian school
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10010:Post-romanticism
9875:Vaughan Williams
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8573:Classical period
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8502:Incidental music
8409:
8402:
8395:
8386:
8385:
8343:
8342:
8338:Sonatensatz in B
8273:violin and piano
8269:
8268:
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8121:Wanderer Fantasy
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7418:No. 8 in B minor
7413:No. 7 in E major
7403:D 615 in D major
7377:No. 9 in C major
7367:No. 6 in C major
7361:
7360:
7346:No. 4 in C minor
7341:No. 3 in D major
7335:
7334:
7325:No. 1 in D major
7312:
7311:
7296:
7289:
7282:
7273:
7272:
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7241:
7240:
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7229:
7220:No. 4 in C major
7214:
7213:
7204:No. 2 in G major
7199:No. 1 in F major
7189:
7188:
7173:
7166:
7159:
7150:
7149:
7014:Der DoppelgÀnger
6981:Nacht und TrÀume
6967:Du bist die Ruh'
6774:
6773:
6758:
6751:
6744:
6735:
6734:
6722:
6721:
6708:
6698:
6697:
6672:Joseph von Spaun
6632:Gustav Nottebohm
6622:Johann Mayrhofer
6592:Max Friedlaender
6567:Eva Badura-Skoda
6254:Orchestral works
6232:
6231:
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5972:Schubert Studies
5959:
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5917:. Translated by
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5741:. W. W. Norton.
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5131:
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5095:
5076:
5057:"Franz Schubert"
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4922:
4919:Schroeder (2009)
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4738:Rodenberg (1900)
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4531:Andreas Dorschel
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4519:
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4479:
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4459:. Archived from
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2476:(1989) features
2429:(1940) features
2272:Benjamin Britten
2180:
1954:Numbering issues
1805:Neue Zeitschrift
1792:C major Symphony
1747:, writing about
1711:on the poems of
1686:
1677:" (D. 118) and "
1578:
1577:
1557:
1556:
1536:
1535:
1516:
1484:liturgical music
1441:piano four hands
1264:NiccolĂČ Paganini
1152:
1145:" (D. 889) and "
1144:
1125:Rondeau brillant
985:Octet in F major
964:first appeared.
953:Du bist die Ruh'
859:The Conspirators
833:Domenico Barbaia
775:on 14 June, and
762:Wanderer Fantasy
755:" (D. 714), the
740:Musical maturity
570:Johann Mayrhofer
539:liturgical works
518:
515:
472:Joseph von Spaun
368:Austrian Silesia
352:Himmelpfortgrund
279:Himmelpfortgrund
239:piano four hands
172:incidental music
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12658:sister projects
12655:at Knowledge's
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12451:German idealism
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12400:Lacoue-Labarthe
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10332:Sturm und Drang
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10103:Modernist music
10099:
10096:Classical music
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9957:Romantic ballet
9952:Orchestral song
9932:Chorale prelude
9927:Character piece
9910:
9901:Romantic guitar
9894:Instrumentation
9889:
9725:Rimsky-Korsakov
9345:Ferdinand David
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8894:Instrumentation
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7398:D 2B in D major
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6762:
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6714:
6686:
6652:Antonio Salieri
6555:
6483:(1899 painting)
6475:(1916 operetta)
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6149:
6126:Wayback Machine
6119:Schubertlied.de
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5994:Wieland, Renate
5982:
5968:Newbould, Brian
5948:
5929:
5909:
5907:Further reading
5904:
5893:
5866:
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5789:
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5663:Newbould, Brian
5655:
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5407:Emmons, Shirlee
5399:
5373:
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5053:DvoĆĂĄk, AntonĂn
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4753:, February 1897
4748:
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4720:
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4694:
4688:Newbould (1999)
4686:
4679:
4671:
4667:
4657:
4655:
4642:
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4616:
4610:Botstein (1997)
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4466:
4464:
4463:on 20 July 2018
4451:
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4424:Kreissle (1869)
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4399:Kreissle (1869)
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4342:Swafford (1992)
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4091:
4087:
4081:Deutsche (1998)
4079:
4075:
4067:
4063:
4057:Newbould (1999)
4055:
4048:
4040:
4036:
4030:Newbould (1999)
4028:
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4013:
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3994:
3990:
3984:Newbould (1999)
3982:
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3948:Newbould (1999)
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3936:Newbould (1999)
3934:
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3906:
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3894:
3886:
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3876:Newbould (1999)
3874:
3870:
3864:Newbould (1999)
3862:
3858:
3850:
3846:
3838:
3834:
3823:Fantasie f-Moll
3819:
3815:
3805:
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3793:
3789:
3783:Newbould (1999)
3781:
3777:
3771:Newbould (1999)
3769:
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3759:Newbould (1999)
3757:
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3747:Newbould (1999)
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3681:Newbould (1999)
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3669:Newbould (1999)
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3592:Newbould (1999)
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2826:Kreissle (1869)
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2264:Richard Strauss
2218:
2207:and prefigures
2178:
2071:Robert Schumann
2062:
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1966:
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1895:Johannes Brahms
1883:
1869:Josef Kriehuber
1861:
1815:Arthur Sullivan
1788:Robert Schumann
1764:
1735:Ludwig Rellstab
1656:Die Nebensonnen
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1227:Ludwig Rellstab
1201:Mass in C major
1041:FrÀulein am See
1031:
1028:
1026:
1024:
921:, known as the
907:Josef Kriehuber
899:
777:Die Zauberharfe
742:
718:Napoleonic Wars
667:(16 July 1818).
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594:Maynard Solomon
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354:(now a part of
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341:Life and career
331:Johannes Brahms
323:Robert Schumann
299:Antonio Salieri
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10400:Gothic fiction
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10388:British Marine
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10286:Gothic revival
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9967:Symphonic poem
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9962:Romantic opera
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9340:FĂ©licien David
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9168:
9165:Romantic music
9161:
9160:
9153:
9146:
9138:
9129:
9128:
9126:
9125:
9122:Franz Schubert
9118:
9117:
9112:
9107:
9101:
9098:
9097:
9090:
9089:
9082:
9075:
9067:
9058:
9057:
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9044:
9029:Romantic music
9026:
9018:
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8958:Notes inégales
8954:
8952:
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8947:
8945:
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8924:
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8909:
8908:
8906:String quartet
8903:
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8807:
8802:
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8792:
8787:
8782:
8777:
8775:MartĂn y Soler
8772:
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8762:
8757:
8752:
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8487:
8479:
8471:
8463:
8455:
8447:
8439:
8430:
8428:
8424:
8423:
8420:Franz Schubert
8412:
8411:
8404:
8397:
8389:
8380:
8379:
8376:
8375:
8365:
8359:
8358:
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8175:4 Impromptus,
8172:
8166:4 Impromptus,
8163:
8155:
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8128:
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8005:
7991:
7976:
7967:
7958:
7943:
7928:
7913:
7898:
7878:
7869:
7856:
7854:/277A/309A/346
7847:
7837:
7835:
7826:
7818:
7817:
7812:Franz Schubert
7798:
7797:
7790:
7783:
7775:
7766:
7765:
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7760:
7759:
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7523:
7512:
7510:
7504:
7503:
7498:Franz Schubert
7488:
7487:
7480:
7473:
7465:
7456:
7455:
7452:
7451:
7450:
7449:
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7384:
7374:
7364:
7353:
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7338:
7327:
7321:
7319:
7315:
7314:
7309:Franz Schubert
7299:
7298:
7291:
7284:
7276:
7267:
7266:
7252:
7251:
7248:Deutsche Messe
7244:
7233:
7222:
7217:
7206:
7201:
7195:
7192:
7191:
7186:Franz Schubert
7176:
7175:
7168:
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7153:
7144:
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7061:Schwanengesang
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6878:Vaterlandslied
6874:
6867:
6864:Die BĂŒrgschaft
6860:
6853:
6846:
6843:Rastlose Liebe
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6771:Franz Schubert
6761:
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6753:
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6649:
6647:Brian Newbould
6644:
6639:
6637:Wilhelm MĂŒller
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6609:
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6582:Julius Epstein
6579:
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6554:
6553:
6545:
6541:Franz Schubert
6537:
6529:
6525:It's Only Love
6521:
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6505:
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6219:Franz Schubert
6215:
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6207:
6200:
6192:
6186:
6185:
6176:
6166:
6156:
6148:
6145:
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6111:
6110:
6109:
6104:
6093:Franz Schubert
6090:
6078:
6073:
6064:
6057:Franz Schubert
6050:
6049:
6044:
6038:
6037:
6033:Franz Schubert
6026:
6025:
6023:
6022:External links
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5450:Gammond, Peter
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5284:Botstein, Leon
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5147:Chisholm, Hugh
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4483:Deutsch (1995)
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4440:Deutsch (1995)
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4354:Gammond (1982)
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4294:Gammond (1982)
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3972:Griffel (1997)
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3727:
3700:Winter Journey
3694:Dirda, Michael
3685:
3673:
3661:
3649:
3637:
3620:
3608:
3596:
3579:
3567:
3565:, p. 385.
3542:
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3491:
3479:
3467:
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3365:
3344:
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3306:
3291:
3268:
3254:
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3206:
3194:
3192:, p. 384.
3179:
3167:
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3139:
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3040:
3018:
3006:
2994:
2982:
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2910:
2907:Steblin (1998)
2899:
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2696:
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2682:, p. 383.
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2541:
2525:
2506:Roman Polanski
2502:
2485:
2468:
2451:
2438:Robert Bresson
2434:
2370:Franz Schubert
2365:It's Only Love
2336:
2333:
2329:Kurt Atterberg
2298:
2297:Commemorations
2295:
2252:Anton Bruckner
2248:Hector Berlioz
2244:AntonĂn DvoĆĂĄk
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4366:DvoĆĂĄk (1894)
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4356:, pp. 153â156
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11224:Baratashvili
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6607:Ernst Hilmar
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277:Born in the
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164:sacred music
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12738:1828 deaths
12733:1797 births
12237:MichaĆowski
12069:Wackenroder
12034:F. Schlegel
12029:A. Schlegel
11805:Tchaikovsky
11694:Bortkiewicz
11566:R. Schumann
11561:C. Schumann
11526:Kalkbrenner
11495:Saint-Saëns
10800:Anne Brontë
10685:Eichendorff
10670:B. v. Arnim
10665:A. v. Arnim
10475:Weltschmerz
10434:Medievalism
10383:Blue flower
10311:Nationalist
10256:Bohemianism
10168:Romanticism
10048:Romanticism
9830:Tchaikovsky
9765:R. Schumann
9760:C. Schumann
9745:Saint-Saëns
9640:Niedermeyer
9530:Leoncavallo
9500:Kalkbrenner
9275:Bortkiewicz
8740:Hoffmeister
8710:Dittersdorf
8416:Stage works
8211:Sonata in B
8019:D 769A
7657:Haushaltung
7053:Winterreise
6995:Im FrĂŒhling
6932:Die Forelle
6829:Der Taucher
6790:Schwertlied
6667:Johann Senn
6552:(1970 film)
6544:(1953 film)
6536:(1949 film)
6528:(1947 film)
6520:(1941 film)
6512:(1940 film)
6504:(1933 film)
6496:(1931 film)
6289:Stage works
6283:song cycles
6264:Piano music
6147:Sheet music
6134:, from the
6086:BBC Radio 3
6004:BĂ€renreiter
5389:BĂ€renreiter
5249:"Volume 38"
4723:5 September
4413:, pp. 61â62
4296:, pp. 76â81
4242:Ewen (2007)
4180:, pp. 79â80
3950:pp. 270â274
3938:pp. 261â263
3806:27 February
3735:Reed (1997)
3721:Winterreise
3540:, pp. 90â92
3528:, pp. 46â47
3252:, pp. 90â93
3026:Solomon, M.
2882:, pp. 13â14
2663: [
2545:Guy Ritchie
2489:Woody Allen
2421:Walt Disney
2280:Hans Zender
2239:Franz Liszt
2192:Winterreise
2097:GrĂŒnderzeit
2060:Recognition
2054:Conrad Graf
2036:Instruments
1903:BĂ€renreiter
1749:Winterreise
1724:Winterreise
1709:song cycles
1664:Winterreise
1492:distant key
1436:concertante
1379:. In 1872,
1239:Winterreise
1193:Tantum Ergo
1160:Winterreise
1043:, based on
947:Winterreise
825:. In 1823,
726:Selige Welt
722:Johann Senn
652:Kaleidoskop
587:cyclothymia
528:hauptschule
517: 1814
358:), Vienna,
327:Franz Liszt
265:Winterreise
255:song cycles
12722:Categories
12692:Quotations
12112:Chassériau
12087:Aivazovsky
11795:Rubinstein
11780:Mussorgsky
11729:Wieniawski
11714:Paderewski
11556:Moszkowski
11339:Vörösmarty
11329:Shevchenko
11183:Longfellow
11107:Batyushkov
11102:Baratynsky
11071:Espronceda
10938:Mickiewicz
10933:Malczewski
10900:Wordsworth
10885:M. Shelley
10840:de Quincey
10705:GĂŒnderrode
10589:Baudelaire
10469:Wanderlust
10306:Lake Poets
10036:Background
9937:Intermezzo
9870:Wieniawski
9850:Vieuxtemps
9815:R. Strauss
9740:Rubinstein
9665:Paderewski
9635:Mussorgsky
9630:Moszkowski
9605:Mercadante
8984:Classicism
8972:Background
8951:Techniques
8927:Intermezzo
8885:Zingarelli
8790:MysliveÄek
8685:Boccherini
8675:J. C. Bach
8658:J. Stamitz
8653:C. Stamitz
8483:Fierrabras
8333:piano trio
8323:D 821
8312:arpeggione
8300:D 574
8283:D 384
8250:D 940
8241:D 812
8232:D 733
8219:D 617
8203:four hands
8186:D 946
8177:D 935
8168:D 899
8160:D 915
8151:D 780
8142:D 969
8133:D 779
8125:D 760
8114:D 718
8093:D 960
8079:D 959
8071:D 958
8062:D 894
8053:D 850
8044:D 845
8036:D 840
8027:D 784
8010:D 664
8002:D 655
7987:D 625
7972:D 613
7963:D 575
7954:D 571
7939:D 568
7924:D 567
7909:D 566
7895:D 557
7874:D 537
7865:D 459
7852:D 279
7843:D 157
7422:Unfinished
7356:No. 5 in B
7330:No. 2 in B
7303:Symphonies
7236:No. 6 in E
7225:No. 5 in A
7209:No. 3 in B
6939:Prometheus
6857:Amphiaraos
6781:Part songs
6268:piano solo
6258:Symphonies
6113:Recordings
5919:Blom, Eric
5899:Unfinished
5882:Unfinished
5872:Unfinished
5854:Unfinished
5844:Unfinished
5829:Unfinished
5817:Unfinished
5694:. Norton.
4516:5 February
4002:issued on
3713:8 February
3563:Hadow 1911
3190:Hadow 1911
3119:. Böhlau.
2680:Hadow 1911
2566:References
2533:Carrington
2312:Fierrabras
2197:Unfinished
2163:, and the
2006:Unfinished
1984:D 759
1981:Unfinished
1977:D 944
1958:See also:
1913:See also:
1889:published
1875:See also:
1835:(D. 220),
1621:See also:
1591:media help
1468:See also:
1432:part songs
1416:See also:
1362:dysgraphia
1341:salmonella
1334:", making
1203:(D. 961),
1173:the second
1165:Impromptus
1127:, and the
1123:(D. 895),
1097:a symphony
981:arpeggione
932:song cycle
923:Unfinished
837:impresario
828:Fierrabras
688:Ćœeliezovce
583:depression
578:LandstraĂe
543:Mass No. 1
521:Josef Abel
433:pianoforte
380:Lichtental
364:Zuckmantel
356:Alsergrund
281:suburb of
253:; and the
244:Fierrabras
227:Impromptus
203:Unfinished
160:symphonies
137:and early
88:Occupation
57:1797-01-31
12609:Biography
12552:Modernism
12212:Kiprensky
12172:GĂ©ricault
12157:Friedrich
12147:Delacroix
12122:Constable
12102:Bonington
12092:Bierstadt
12044:Senancour
12019:Schelling
11974:Lamennais
11969:Khomyakov
11934:Coleridge
11929:Chaadayev
11836:StankoviÄ
11831:Mokranjac
11750:Balakirev
11709:Moniuszko
11658:Donizetti
11653:Cherubini
11551:Meyerbeer
11536:Marschner
11511:Beethoven
11424:Moscheles
11358:Musicians
11344:Wergeland
11309:Orbeliani
11264:Grundtvig
11168:Hawthorne
11137:Zhukovsky
11132:Vyazemsky
11117:Lermontov
11076:Gutiérrez
11035:RadiÄeviÄ
10999:Herculano
10923:KrasiĆski
10865:Radcliffe
10835:Coleridge
10810:E. Brontë
10805:C. Brontë
10735:Jean Paul
10730:Hölderlin
10619:Lamartine
10556:MagalhĂŁes
10546:GuimarĂŁes
10454:Pantheism
10444:Nostalgia
10296:Indianism
10244:Movements
10175:Countries
9650:Offenbach
9625:Moscheles
9620:Moniuszko
9615:Meyerbeer
9570:Marschner
9555:MacDowell
9370:Donizetti
9315:Cherubini
9305:Chaminade
9230:Beethoven
9215:Balakirev
9205:Atterberg
9183:musicians
8999:Economics
8932:Pastorale
8880:Wranitzky
8800:Paisiello
8785:L. Mozart
8690:Cherubini
8633:Cannabich
8601:Beethoven
8589:Composers
8510:Rosamunde
8459:Sakuntala
8346:D 28
8314:and piano
8077:A major,
8069:C minor,
8042:A minor,
8025:A minor,
8017:E minor,
8008:A major,
7979:F minor/D
7970:C major,
7961:B major,
7901:E minor/A
7872:A minor,
7859:E major "
7824:two hands
7680:Rosamunde
7106:Trinklied
7101:StÀndchen
7096:Sehnsucht
7007:An Sylvia
6988:Ave Maria
6953:Der Zwerg
5141:(1911). "
4658:20 August
4629:24 August
4442:, p. xiii
4422:See e.g.
4162:151254154
4059:, p. 275.
3429:pp. 69â72
3391:1522-7464
3095:0148-2076
2789:, pp. 5â7
2738:, pp. 2â3
2670:, 245â265
2592:Citations
2385:(1986).
2307:Karlsruhe
2285:Kraftwerk
2114:Stadtpark
2067:Radu Lupu
1849:Rosamunde
1831:(D. 84),
1820:Rosamunde
1689:Mayrhofer
1404:, reads:
1385:Stadtpark
1346:leukaemia
1316:Karl Holz
1219:Swan-song
1169:the first
1149:An Sylvia
1142:StÀndchen
1063:Ave Maria
1059:Hail Mary
1012:autograph
1000:Rosamunde
890:Beethoven
850:Euryanthe
684:EsterhĂĄzy
547:Ljubljana
460:Beethoven
441:Ferdinand
392:locksmith
250:Rosamunde
188:Ave Maria
135:Classical
106:Signature
12564:Category
12380:Dahlhaus
12365:Blanning
12332:Scholars
12302:Tropinin
12297:Tidemand
12287:Stattler
12282:Scheffer
12182:GĆowacki
12152:Edelfelt
12107:Bryullov
12049:Snellman
12024:Schiller
12014:Rousseau
11994:Michelet
11939:Constant
11909:Belinsky
11882:Sibelius
11826:KonjoviÄ
11800:Scriabin
11770:Lyapunov
11704:LipiĆski
11673:Spontini
11663:Paganini
11607:Goldmark
11398:Thalberg
11393:Schubert
11373:Bruckner
11334:Topelius
11324:Runeberg
11314:PreĆĄeren
11284:Leopardi
11249:Frashëri
11239:Eminescu
11219:Andersen
11127:Tyutchev
11112:Karamzin
11086:Zorrilla
11081:Saavedra
10979:Castilho
10967:Portugal
10958:SĆowacki
10860:Polidori
10790:Barbauld
10725:Hoffmann
10680:Brentano
10594:Bertrand
10415:Romantic
10251:Ancients
10225:Scotland
10116:Category
10093: â
9972:Symphony
9835:Thalberg
9800:Spontini
9775:Sibelius
9770:Scriabin
9755:Schubert
9750:Sarasate
9715:Respighi
9710:Reinecke
9670:Paganini
9580:Massenet
9575:Masarnau
9560:Madetoja
9505:Kreisler
9495:Kalivoda
9440:J. Gomis
9425:Glazunov
9420:Giuliani
9310:Chausson
9300:Chadwick
9290:Bruckner
9042:Category
9019: â
8835:Sacchini
8805:Piccinni
8760:Kreutzer
8755:KoĆŸeluch
8735:M. Haydn
8730:Gyrowetz
8700:Clementi
8695:Cimarosa
8680:G. Benda
8616:Schubert
8521:Oratorio
8372:by genre
8341:♭
8302:, Op.162
8293:, Op.137
8252:, Op.103
8243:, Op.140
8214:♭
8179:, Op.142
8088:♭
8029:, Op.143
8012:, Op.120
7997:♯
7982:♭
7965:, Op.147
7956:/570/604
7949:♯
7941:, Op.122
7934:♭
7919:♭
7904:♭
7890:♭
7884:♭
7876:, Op.164
7757:by genre
7595:Quartets
7447:by genre
7359:♭
7333:♭
7260:by genre
7239:♭
7228:♭
7212:♭
7072:Multiple
6892:Erlkönig
6700:Category
6509:Serenade
6236:By genre
6142:Library.
6122:Archived
5996:(2013).
5856:Symphony
5838:39794412
5733:(1997).
5665:(1999).
5611:(1947).
5609:Lev, Ray
5589:(1967).
5454:Schubert
5452:(1982).
5218:(1921).
5106:(1908).
5092:45465176
5083:Schubert
5026:Schubert
4904:5 August
4842:BBC Four
4767:, p. 318
4755:, p. 113
4740:, p. 118
4675:, p. 144
4344:, p. 211
4320:, p. 117
4308:, p. 630
4284:, p. 117
4244:, p. 384
4192:, p. 197
4121:11616366
4083:, p. 300
4017:, p. 130
3986:, p. 385
3974:, p. 203
3926:, p. 276
3914:, p. 268
3878:, p. 254
3866:, p. 228
3785:, p. 218
3773:, p. 260
3749:, p. 210
3683:, p. 215
3659:, p. 182
3635:, p. 101
3618:, p. 111
3594:, p. 173
3453:, p. 235
3399:41818778
3339:49416312
3301:40519173
3149:Schubert
3016:, p. 138
2980:, p. 108
2944:, p. 308
2478:Serenade
2426:Fantasia
2373:(1953),
2367:(1947),
2357:(1940),
2354:Serenade
2351:(1933),
2345:(1931),
2205:Bruckner
2065:pianist
2024:, D 936A
2020:No. 10:
2014:, D 944
2004:, D 759
1833:Fernardo
1780:Diabelli
1693:Schiller
1684:Erlkönig
1660:Sun dogs
1641:strophic
962:syphilis
791:Erlkönig
746:oratorio
692:Caroline
656:Draisine
654:und die
558:agnostic
551:Slovenia
500:(D 82).
388:Silesian
372:Moravian
312:syphilis
186:", and "
180:Erlkönig
139:Romantic
91:Composer
12597:Austria
12583:Portals
12405:Lovejoy
12340:Abraham
12262:Richard
12252:Préault
12177:Girodet
12059:Thoreau
12004:Novalis
11989:Mazzini
11984:Maistre
11959:Hazlitt
11944:Emerson
11924:Carlyle
11914:Berchet
11857:Berwald
11852:Bennett
11821:HristiÄ
11775:Medtner
11755:Borodin
11745:Arensky
11668:Rossini
11643:Bellini
11622:Joachim
11595:Hungary
11576:Strauss
11504:Germany
11470:Berlioz
11439:VoĆĂĆĄek
11434:Smetana
11412:Czechia
11366:Austria
11299:Maturin
11294:Manzoni
11269:Heliade
11244:Foscolo
11214:Alfieri
11209:Abovian
11163:Emerson
11122:Pushkin
11061:BĂ©cquer
10994:Garrett
10948:Potocki
10895:Southey
10855:Maturin
10825:Carlyle
10782:Britain
10755:Novalis
10710:Gutzkow
10658:Germany
10624:Mérimée
10609:Gautier
10536:Barreto
10531:Azevedo
10511:Alencar
10491:Writers
10410:Byronic
10346:Purismo
10200:Germany
10182:Denmark
10106:â
10068:Science
9947:Mazurka
9922:Ballade
9855:VoĆĂĆĄek
9825:TĂĄrrega
9820:Taneyev
9780:Smetana
9735:Rossini
9690:Puccini
9685:Prudent
9645:Nielsen
9610:MĂ©reaux
9585:Medtner
9550:Lysenko
9520:Lachner
9485:Joachim
9465:Herbert
9385:Farrenc
9350:Delibes
9325:Crusell
9270:Borodin
9260:Berwald
9250:Berlioz
9240:Bennett
9235:Bellini
9220:Bazzini
9200:Arensky
9032:â
9004:Physics
8865:Traetta
8845:Salieri
8830:Rosetti
8765:Krommer
8648:Richter
8529:Lazarus
8344:major,
8264:sonatas
8234:, Op.51
8221:, Op.30
8217:major,
8170:, Op.90
8153:, Op.94
8144:, Op.77
8135:, Op.50
8091:major,
8064:, Op.78
8055:, Op.53
8046:, Op.42
8000:minor,
7985:major,
7952:minor,
7937:major,
7922:major,
7893:major,
7887:major/E
7833:Sonatas
7806:sonatas
7091:Romanze
6415:undated
6313:By year
6181:in the
6171:in the
6165:(IMSLP)
6161:at the
6138:at the
6095:at the
6063:project
6061:Musopen
6059:at the
5970:(ed.).
5804:: 7â17.
5350:9398015
5267:1608351
5196:1566444
5149:(ed.).
5136::
5073:4279873
5045:2058050
5016:4450950
4928:Sources
4868:YouTube
4847:16 June
4797:8 April
4702:, p. 73
4612:, p. 35
4576:, p. 18
4561:Clavier
4549:, p. 80
4467:20 July
4232:, p. 21
4044:, p. 44
3902:, p. 62
3890:, p. 78
3854:, p. 38
3842:, p. 99
3577:, p. 25
3513:, p. 97
3489:, p. 70
3477:, p. 68
3465:, p. 67
3441:, p. 59
3240:, p. 66
3228:, p. 44
3216:, p. 56
3204:, p. 26
3177:, p. 68
3004:, p. 59
2992:, p. 55
2968:, p. 40
2932:, p. 64
2920:, p. 39
2867:, p. 10
2816:, p. 29
2777:, p. 22
2765:, p. 26
2694:, p. 11
2022:D major
2012:C major
2010:No. 9:
2002:B minor
2000:No. 8:
1997:, D 729
1995:E major
1993:No. 7:
1796:Leipzig
1662:) from
1369:WĂ€hring
1358:chancre
1350:anaemia
1311:mercury
1299:WĂ€hring
1288:Hernals
1241:.) The
841:Rossini
749:Lazarus
491:cantata
390:master
221:); the
213:); the
205:); the
195:Quintet
190:"; the
150:secular
126:German:
12430:Wellek
12410:de Man
12395:Janion
12385:Ferber
12360:Berlin
12355:Beiser
12350:Barzun
12345:Abrams
12322:Wiertz
12307:Turner
12257:RĂ©voil
12242:Palmer
12232:Martin
12227:Leutze
12202:Janmot
12162:Fuseli
12117:Church
12009:Quinet
11999:MĂŒller
11954:Goethe
11949:Fichte
11872:Franck
11814:Serbia
11765:Glinka
11738:Russia
11724:Tausig
11719:Stolpe
11699:Chopin
11687:Poland
11648:Busoni
11612:Heller
11581:Wagner
11516:Brahms
11490:Onslow
11480:Halévy
11448:France
11429:Reicha
11419:DvoĆĂĄk
11388:Mahler
11383:Hummel
11378:Czerny
11274:Isaacs
11254:Geijer
11188:Lowell
11178:Irving
11158:Cooper
11153:Bryant
11095:Russia
11030:NjegoĆĄ
11025:KostiÄ
11020:JakĆĄiÄ
11013:Serbia
10943:Norwid
10918:Fredro
10910:Poland
10880:Seward
10770:Uhland
10760:Schwab
10750:Mörike
10740:Kleist
10695:Goethe
10690:Fouqué
10639:Nodier
10634:Nerval
10629:Musset
10581:France
10571:Varela
10566:Taunay
10551:Macedo
10499:Brazil
10449:Ossian
10376:Themes
10215:Poland
10210:Norway
10192:France
10126:Portal
10063:Poetry
9915:Genres
9860:Wagner
9840:Tobias
9705:Reicha
9680:Popper
9660:Pacini
9655:Onslow
9565:Mahler
9545:Lumbye
9510:Kuhlau
9490:Joplin
9480:Hummel
9470:HĂ©rold
9460:Halévy
9445:Gounod
9430:Glinka
9410:Franck
9405:Foster
9375:DvoĆĂĄk
9365:d'Indy
9355:Delius
9335:Czerny
9320:Chopin
9295:Busoni
9280:Brahms
9255:Bertin
9245:BĂ©riot
9052:Portal
8915:Genres
8875:Wanhal
8870:Viotti
8815:Reicha
8810:Pleyel
8795:Neruda
8770:Kuhlau
8745:Hummel
8725:Gossec
8715:Dussek
8705:Czerny
8643:FrÀnzl
8611:Mozart
8532:(1820)
8513:(1823)
8494:(1827)
8486:(1823)
8478:(1823)
8470:(1822)
8462:(1820)
8454:(1819)
8446:(1815)
8438:(1815)
8427:Operas
7593:String
7371:Little
7350:Tragic
7180:Masses
7079:Mignon
7032:Cycles
6820:Lieder
6560:People
6299:Copies
6030:about
6010:
5978:
5956:891887
5954:
5944:
5925:
5889:
5862:
5836:
5785:
5766:
5745:
5719:
5698:
5677:
5651:
5630:
5597:
5575:
5552:
5529:
5506:
5483:
5460:
5438:
5419:
5395:
5369:
5348:
5338:
5317:
5298:
5265:
5230:422583
5228:
5194:
5145:". In
5130:
5118:407077
5116:
5090:
5071:
5043:
5033:
5014:
5004:
4974:
4955:
4820:
4595:22 May
4330:(1984)
4160:
4119:
3996:(1999)
3501:, p. 7
3397:
3389:
3337:
3327:
3299:
3289:
3123:
3105:
3093:
2855:, p. 9
2843:, p. 9
2828:, p. 6
2804:, p. 7
2750:, p. 3
2726:, p. 3
2711:, p. 5
2633:, p. 1
2618:, p. 2
2606:, p. 2
2278:, and
2233:(1899)
2209:Mahler
2159:, the
2155:, the
2151:, the
2147:, the
2121:survey
1962:; and
1921:, and
1871:(1846)
1823:, the
1784:Peters
1741:. The
1703:, and
1691:, and
1671:Goethe
1476:; and
1252:Mahler
1229:, and
1187:, the
989:Zseliz
909:(1846)
810:(1825)
673:Rossau
617:(1825)
468:Lieder
429:joiner
420:violin
293:, and
283:Vienna
233:; the
225:; the
197:; the
168:operas
155:Lieder
145:oeuvre
82:Vienna
65:Vienna
12709:Texts
12675:Media
12645:Opera
12633:Music
12516:Bacon
12425:Rosen
12420:Ricks
12415:Nancy
12375:Blume
12370:Bloom
12292:Stroy
12277:Saleh
12272:Runge
12222:Lampi
12207:Jones
12197:Hayez
12132:Corot
12097:Blake
12064:Tieck
12054:Staël
11979:Larra
11964:Hegel
11919:Burke
11877:Grieg
11867:Field
11862:Elgar
11845:Other
11678:Verdi
11636:Italy
11627:Liszt
11617:Hubay
11602:Erkel
11586:Weber
11571:Spohr
11531:Loewe
11521:Bruch
11485:MĂ©hul
11475:Fauré
11465:Auber
11460:Alkan
11319:Raffi
11289:MĂĄcha
11279:Lenau
11229:Botev
11202:Other
11054:Spain
10989:Dinis
10875:Scott
10850:Keats
10830:Clare
10820:Byron
10815:Burns
10795:Blake
10780:Great
10765:Tieck
10720:Heine
10715:Hauff
10649:Vigny
10644:Staël
10604:Dumas
10526:Assis
10521:Alves
10506:Abreu
10459:Rhine
10362:Ultra
10205:Japan
10053:Chess
9885:YsaĂże
9865:Weber
9845:Verdi
9795:Spohr
9790:Sousa
9675:Paine
9590:MĂ©hul
9540:Loewe
9535:Liszt
9515:Kuula
9475:Holst
9455:Grieg
9435:Gomes
9415:Franz
9400:Foote
9395:Field
9390:Fauré
9380:Elgar
9360:Denza
9285:Bruch
9265:Bizet
9225:Beach
9210:Auber
9195:Alkan
8860:Spohr
8855:Soler
8850:Sarti
8780:MĂ©hul
8750:Kraus
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