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         Schubert Franz:     more books (100)
  1. Schubert: The Music and the Man by Brian Newbould, 1997-05-01
  2. Beethoven, Schubert and More - Volume 1: The Orchestra Musician's CD-ROM Library - Flute
  3. Goethe - Lieder. Für eine Singstimme mit Klavierbegleitung. by Franz Schubert, 1997-01-01
  4. Franz Schubert and his merry friends by Opal Wheeler, 1940
  5. Schubert Piano Sonatas by Philip Radcliffe, 1971-06
  6. Franz Schubert: Sexuality, Subjectivity, Song (Cambridge Studies in Music Theory and Analysis) by Lawrence Kramer, 2003-09-18
  7. Franz Schubert: Sexuality, Subjectivity, Song (Cambridge Studies in Music Theory and Analysis) by Lawrence Kramer, 2003-09-18
  8. Franz Schubert & His Merry Friends (Great Musicians Series)
  9. Franz Schubert (German Edition) by Heinrich Kreissle von Hellborn, 1865-01-01
  10. Schubert's Vienna (Aston Magna Academy Book)
  11. Schubert: A Critical Biography (Da Capo Press Music Reprint Series) by Maurice J. E. Brown, 1958-06
  12. The Schubert Song Companion by John Reed, 1997-08-15
  13. Schubert's Poets and the Making of Lieder by Susan Youens, 1999-08-01
  14. The Cambridge Companion to Schubert (Cambridge Companions to Music)

21. Der Maler Franz Schubert
Der ¶sterreichische Maler zeigt Landschaftsbilder aus der Zwischenkriegszeit.
http://members.telering.at/ing._arnulf.schubert/
Der Maler Franz Schubert
Links Bilder des Malers aus Radstadt, Pongau, Malerei, bildende Kunst, Salzburg, Österreich, Austria zum vergroessern Bilder anklicken erstellt: Arnulf Schubert Radstadt ulf@sbg.at

22. Schubert, Franz
schubert, franz schubert, franz. Period Romantic. Born Tuesday, January 31, 1797 in Vienna, Austria. Died directly. Notes on franz schubert.
http://stevenestrella.com/composers/composerfiles/schubert1828.html
Schubert, Franz
Schubert, Franz
Period: Romantic
Born: Tuesday, January 31, 1797 in Vienna, Austria
Died: Wednesday, November 19, 1828 in Vienna, Austria
Nation of Origin: Austria
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Major Works:
Song Cycles:

Winterreise
Symphonies: Symphony No. 8 in B minor (known as the "Unfinished", D759, 1822) Symphony No. 9 in C Major (known as the "Great", D944, 1825) Other Information: General Bibliography: Blume, Friedrich, with M. D. Norton (Translator) and Herter Norton (Translator), Classic and Romantic Music; A Comprehensive Survey, Kennedy, Michael, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 1997, ISBN: 0198691629 Einstein, Alfred. Music in the Romantic Era, Sadie, Stanley and Tyrrell, John; Editors, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Groves Dictionaries, Inc., January 2001, ISBN: 1561592390 Slonimsky, Nicolas and Kuhn, Laura; Editors, Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, Gale Group, December 2000, ISBN: 0028655257 Links to essays at other sites: The Romantic Generation by Charles Rosen Please note: These links will open in a new window.

23. The Secrets Behind Franz Schubert
Biographical notes, major works, possible resolutions for the Unfinished Symphony, polls and fan notes.
http://home.swipnet.se/~w-18046/schub.html
Schubert's "Die Forelle" is still swimming!
For version without large soundfiles and pictures click here
Sie können einige Seiten in Deutsch lesen. Es gibt einige grammatische Fehler, aber so ist es,
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The Music of Franz Schubert
The secrets...
Schubert's music is different from any other music. It was written during the change from the period of viennese classical stile and the romantic period. It is very expressive but the emotions are conveyed using the idiom of viennese classical stile. Schubert was only 31 years old when he died. But he left a treasure of music for coming generations.

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Schubert's life Schubert's works Schubert's music The Cybertiad Schubert's composerfriends and composerfoes Vienna The visitors thoughts!
The mystery of the Unfinished Symphony!
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24. Franz Peter Schubert
A chronological listing by premier of operas and dramatic works at OperaGlass.
http://rick.stanford.edu/opera/Schubert/main.html
Franz Peter Schubert
Born: Himmelpfortgrund (then a suburb, now a district of Vienna), 31 Jan. 1797 Died: Vienna, 19 Nov. 1828
Operas
The dates and locations are those of the premieres; when there was a substantial delay between composition and performance, the estimated year of completion or last composition is also given. Listed in order of Deutsch catalog numbers.
  • Der Spiegelritter Singspiel in 3 acts , August von Kotzebue. [fragment: overture and part of Act 1]
  • Des Teufels Lustschloss , D 84 (1814; NP*). Opera in 3 acts , August von Kotzebue. [part of act 3 lost]
  • Des Teufels Lustschloss , D 84 [rev] Opera in 3 acts , August von Kotzebue. [act 2 lost]
  • Adrast Opera in 2 or 3 acts , Johann Mayrhofer. [fragment]
  • , D 190 (1815; 23.9.1896, Dresden). Singspiel in 1 act
  • Fernando , D 220 (1815; 13.4.1907, Vienna, concert; 18.8.1918, Magdeburg). Singspiel in 1 act , Albert Stadler.
  • Claudine von Villa Bella , D 239 (1815; 26.4.1913, Vienna, Act 1). Singspiel in 3 acts , Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. [music of last 2 acts lost]
  • Die Freunde von Salamanka , D 326 (1815; 6.5.1928, Halle).

25. The Internet Piano Page - Franz Schubert - Biography
One of the greatest composers of Romantic lieder, franz schubert lived only a short while, but gave the world a body of music that resonates across time.
http://www.geocities.com/Paris/3486/schubert.html
This page hosted by Get your own Free Home Page One of the greatest composers of Romantic lieder, Franz Schubert lived only a short while, but gave the world a body of music that resonates across time. He was born near Vienna in 1797, the son of a schoolmaster. He began his rather spotty musical education with his father, who taught the boy the violin; his brother taught him the rudiments of piano playing. Schubert had a pleasing singing voice, and at eleven was accepted to the choir of the Imperial Court Chapel; through this appointment, he was able to attend the prestigious City Seminary, where he became a violinist in the school orchestra. He also began to compose - songs, string quartets, and overtures. At sixteen, he wrote his first symphony; at seventeen, his first Mass was produced to great success. Leaving the Seminary, Schubert returned home to teach at his father's school. This proved unfulfilling, and in 1817 he moved back into Vienna to take up the musical life. In short order, his songs and vocal quartets were the rage of the town; curiously, however, he couldn't land a good salaried job. He continued to compose his songs, an occasional symphony, and a large body of chamber and piano works. He also hosted musical soirées, which brought more fame and popularity to the short, pudgy composer. Always in tenuous health, he became ill in 1822; this put him in the hospital for a while, after which he tried to compose some incidental music for the theatre...this was a complete failure.

26. Société Franz-Schubert (France)
Association ayant pour mission de promouvoir la recherche schubertienne en France et de faire conna®tre les principaux travaux r©alis©s   l©tranger dans ce domaine.
http://franz-schubert.org
Association régie par la loi du 1 er juillet 1901 - 14, rue Drevet, F-75018 Paris [ Accueil ] [ Franz Schubert ] [ La SFS ] [ Forum ] ... [ Contact ] Bienvenue sur le site de la société Franz-Schubert © Société Franz-Schubert, 1999
14, rue Drevet, F-75018 Paris
http://www.franz-schubert.org/

27. Alltag Raus, Österreich Rein. Tourismusinformation Für Ihren Urlaub In Österr
(Austria) Herkunft und Kindheit, Volksschullehrer, freischaffender Komponist, Krisen und letzte Jahre, Arbeitsweise, Schubertiade sowie umfassende Werkbeschreibungen in den einzelnen Gattungen.
http://www.austria-tourism.at/kultur_detail...1.html?_h=kultur&id=28023&

28. CLASSICAL MUSIC ARCHIVES: Schubert
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  • [MIDI] Die Junge Nonne, D.828 (Liszt tr.) (S.G.Yogore)
  • [MIDI] Marche Militaire in D, Op.51 No.1 (D.733) (Piano 4 hands) (M.Yaskawa)
  • [MIDI] Impromptus, Op.90 D.899 - No.1 in C- No.2 in Eb No.3 in Gb No.4 in Ab (J.E.Dery).
  • [MIDI] Six Moments Musicaux, Op.94 D.780 - No.1 in C
  • 29. Franz Schubert
    Breu biografia amb una secci³ especial dedicada al cicle de can§ons Winterreise (Viatge d'Hivern) i al poeta Wilhelm M¼ller textos i midis.
    http://www.xtec.es/~sargemi/projecte/schubert.htm
    KIDS LIEDER POETES i ESCRIPTORS WINTERREISE ... CASTELLANO Franz Schubert
    "Les meves creacions provenen del doble coneixement de la música i del meu dolor." "Durant molts, molts anys, vaig cantar les meves cançons. Si em proposava cantar l'amor, es convertia en dolor. I si només volia cantar el dolor, aquest es convertia en amor. Així l'amor i la pena es repartien en el meu ésser." "... amb el cor ple d'un amor infinit pels que em rebutjaven, vaig tornar a vagar per terres desconegudes." "No em mereixo, jo també, un lloc en aquesta terra?." Franz Schubert
    BIOGRAFIA Franz Schubert Antonio Salieri Franz Joseph Haydn i Ludwig van Beethoven Als catorze anys neixen els seus primers lied i abans de fer els divuit ja havia creat una de les seves obres mestres, Gretchen am Spinnrade , el primer dels molts lied inspirats en poemes de Johann Wolfgang von Goethe lieder.

    30. The Schubert Institute (UK)
    A site dedicated to the composer franz Peter schubert. franz Peter schubert 31 Jan. 1797 19 Nov. 1828 After Wilhelm August Rieder, Watercolour, May 1825.
    http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/franzschubert/intro/
    The Schubert Institute (UK)
    Franz Peter Schubert
    31 Jan. 1797 - 19 Nov. 1828
    After Wilhelm August Rieder, Watercolour, May 1825

    Welcome to the Web pages of the Schubert Institute (UK) (SIUK). The Institute is a UK-based charity. Its purpose is to promote and develop appreciation of the music of Franz Schubert and study of and research into his life and works. As a charity, it is a non-profit-making organisation which depends upon the efforts and enthusiasm of its members and officers in spreading the word.
    The purpose of this web site is to promote the institute amongst prospective members, to provide a central point of access to information on the Web about Franz Schubert, and to provide the merely curious with a few facts about his life and works. For general information about the institute, please eMail our Hon Secretary, Thea Morris
    We are always keen to enrol new members for their subscriptions help to fund the various activities of the institute, and their enthusiasms and insights enrich all other members.

    31. Sleeve Notes - Liszt: Paganini Studies & Schubert March Transcriptions
    Hyperion Records sleeve note. Mainly deals with the nature of the Studies, their original composer, and their transcriptionist, noting their brilliance and technical demands and listing them according to common nicknames.
    http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/notes/67370.html
    FRANZ LISZT (1811-1886)
    Schubert March transcriptions
    Excerpts from the sleeve notes Paris, March 1831, and the talk of the French capital was the appearance of ‘the hitherto unrivalled Paganini’. The Times correspondent was at a loss as to how to describe the phenomenon. ‘He has performed thrice at the Académie Royale de Musique, and each time with increasing applause. Language cannot do justice to his wonderful exertion. […] New powers are given to the instrument, which even the most eminent musicians declare, they were not aware was in its compass. He plays entirely from memory, without the intervention of a desk between him and his enchanted listeners. His appearance is singular and denotes the enthusiast [sic]. Strong black hair curls in profusion round his face, which is of an ashy paleness. His eyes flash fire, his nostrils appear distended, and could we hide the organ from which he produces such magic tones, he would be an excellent representative of a prophet foretelling the future.’ This, then, is the background to the composition of the Six Grandes Etudes de Paganini. The first fruit of his Paganini-inspired labours was the Grande Fantaisie de bravoure sur La Clochette de Paganini (S420) which appeared in 1832. It utilises material from the last movement of Paganini’s Violin Concerto No 2 in B minor. Its main theme, itself based on an old Italian melody, is familiar from Paganini’s inclusion of a little bell in the score (hence its nickname of ‘La Clochette’ and, in Liszt’s later study using the same theme, ‘La Campanella’). The ‘Clochette’ fantasy remains one of the most extraordinarily difficult works ever written for the piano but, as Busoni noted, ‘ the work shows an original mind peeping through, a constrained emotion struggling for expression’. There are spiccato effects and terrifying leaps with which Liszt sought to simulate Paganini’s dizzying violin feats.

    32. Schubert, Franz
    This page contains basic and accurate biographical information and links to essays about the Romantic composer schubert. schubert, franz. PeriodRomantic. Born Tuesday, January 31, 1797 in Vienna, Austria If this link does not work, try searching naxos.com directly. Notes on franz schubert
    http://www.stevenestrella.com/composers/composerfiles/schubert1828.html
    Schubert, Franz
    Schubert, Franz
    Period: Romantic
    Born: Tuesday, January 31, 1797 in Vienna, Austria
    Died: Wednesday, November 19, 1828 in Vienna, Austria
    Nation of Origin: Austria
    CLICK HERE for CDs of this composer.

    CLICK HERE for Books about this composer.

    CLICK HERE for Sheet Music by this composer.

    Major Works:
    Song Cycles:

    Winterreise
    Symphonies: Symphony No. 8 in B minor (known as the "Unfinished", D759, 1822) Symphony No. 9 in C Major (known as the "Great", D944, 1825) Other Information: General Bibliography: Blume, Friedrich, with M. D. Norton (Translator) and Herter Norton (Translator), Classic and Romantic Music; A Comprehensive Survey, Kennedy, Michael, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 1997, ISBN: 0198691629 Einstein, Alfred. Music in the Romantic Era, Sadie, Stanley and Tyrrell, John; Editors, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Groves Dictionaries, Inc., January 2001, ISBN: 1561592390 Slonimsky, Nicolas and Kuhn, Laura; Editors, Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, Gale Group, December 2000, ISBN: 0028655257 Links to essays at other sites: The Romantic Generation by Charles Rosen Please note: These links will open in a new window.

    33. Franz Schubert Konservatorium
    Das franz schubert Konservatorium f¼r Musik und darstellende Kunst und Musikschule wurde 1867 von Eduard Horak gegr¼ndet und ist damit das ¤lteste Privatkonservatorium in Wien. Die Website informiert zu den Themen Studienf¶rderung, Studieng¤nge, Pr¼fungstermine, Events, Lehrer und sonstige Themen.
    http://www.fsk.at/
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    34. PHONE-SOFT INTERNET-VERZEICHNIS DEUTSCHLAND:SCHUBERT, FRANZ
    Klassik Online Meisterkomponisten Künstlergalerie schubert, franz (1797-1828) Abend / Online Musik Magazin. schubert, franz Kontarsky, Alf. - Magic Music More -
    http://www.phs2.net/cwde/L3/o2248d.htm
    TOP-LINK UP-LINK DISCUSSION SEARCH ... HELP SCHUBERT, FRANZ
  • Edition Peters: Franz Schubert - Klaviersonaten Bd. 2
  • Edition Peters: Franz Schubert - Lieder, Vol. 1
  • Franz Schubert - Der große Meister des deutschen Kunstliedes
  • Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
  • Franz Schubert - Die Unvollendete - CD
  • Franz Schubert; 2000 Jahre Chronik * Bilddatenbank - M1828AAB
  • Klassische Klaviermusik im Midi-Format - Schubert
  • Kölner Philharmonie: Franz Schubert - Die Lieder 23. Abend / Online Musik Magazin
  • Schulreferate Online - Franz Peter Schubert ...
  • Werke: Die Große - "Gefühl und Herz" als Gedanken zu Schuberts 9. Sinfonie
  • Werke: Die Unvollendete - Ausführlicher Artikel über die von Schubert nicht beendete 8. Sinfonie in h-moll. GLEICHE KATEGORIE: INTERNATIONAL
  • 35. Links To Franz Schubert Web Sites
    Some Links to franz schubert Web Sites. Catalog of Works by franz schubert based on the Deutsch catalog; provides some recommendations for selected recordings.
    http://www.vanderbilt.edu/~cyrus/schub.htm
    Some Links to Franz Schubert Web Sites
    Updated by Cynthia Cyrus on June 18, 2003
    Schubert Resources
    • Schubert Institute (UK) includes an index, listing of events, information on Schubert's life and works, a bibliography, and on-line articles. The "life" section includes chronology, biography, a Musical Times biography from 1886, bibliography, personalia, and quotes. A fabulous Schubert site!
    • Schubert Society of the USA . The site includes articles, downloadable PDF files of selected scores, a page of links, and membership information.
    • Société Franz-Schubert (France) , with Midi files, catalogue, chronology, and plans to publish Franz Schubert, sa vie et son ouvre par A. Audley (Paris, 1871).
    • The Austria Tourism Schubert Pages : a wonderful resource including Schubert's biography and discussions of Schubertiades, his friends, his method of working, etc. The first page has a portrait from 1825. If the very ugly URL doesn't get you there, start at the Austria Tourism homepage , then select " Kultur " and (in the drop-down menu) " Berumte Personen " and finally, click on

    36. Www.schubertsk.com
    Der Knabenchor l¤dt ein, etwas ¼ber den Namensgeber franz schubert, die Ch¶re sowie das Gesangsrepertoire kennenzulernen. Neben den n¤chsten Konzertterminen gibt es R¼ckblicke (Highlights) der JapanTourneen, sowie Informationen ¼ber die verf¼gbaren Werke auf CD.
    http://www.geocities.com/~scheerli/
    Welcome to the homepage of the Schubert boys choir
    please use www.schubertsk.at in the future

    37. Half Time Scores
    Specializes in cards of franz schubert, other composers, music, and some European countries.
    http://www.halftimescores.co.uk/postcard

    38. The Lied And Art Song Texts Page
    Text von 12 von franz schubert vertonten Gedichten.
    http://www.recmusic.org/lieder/l/motte-fouque/
    The Lied and Art Song Texts Page Home Search
    Contents Introduction What's new this month What was new
    in previous months FAQ Wishlists View the Guestbook Sign the Guestbook Indexes to the Texts by Composer by Poet by First Line by Title by Language by Song Cycle Utilities Search Random Song Cycle Random Art Song Text Other Information Partial Bibliography Credits Website designer and maintainer: Emily Ezust
    mindel (AT) recmusic.org Our Volunteers Please visit Artsconverge , a Lieder-related web-project I've helped work on
    Texts set to music [warning - not an exhaustive list]
    Titles are in normal text and first lines are in italics
    [x] indicates texts that are not yet in the database

    39. Fortgehen, Stille / Wandern Im Surrealen Raum
    Collage f¼r Sprecher, Sager, Klavier, Streichquartett, Lautsprecher und Video. Texte von Friedrich H¶lderlin, Rainer Maria Rilke, Antonio Machado, Barbara Guest. Musik von franz schubert, Luigi Nono, Morton Feldman, Antonio lvarez. Karlsruhe, 8.2.2003.
    http://www.beilharz.com/qs/qs-fortgehen.htm
    Quickshot / Schnellschuss vom 12.01.2003 Quickshot-Index Ensemble 13 und Staatliche Hochschule für Gestaltung
    Wintermusik 2003 Karlsruhe
    Samstag, 8. Februar, 19.30-22.15 Uhr
    Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie, Kubus
    Fortgehen, Stille
    Wandern im surrealen Raum
    Eine Collage für Sprecher, Sager, Klavier, Streichquartett, Lautsprecher und Video
    Texte von Friedrich Hölderlin, Rainer Maria Rilke, Antonio Machado, Barbara Guest u.a.
    Musik von Franz Schubert, Luigi Nono, Morton Feldman, Antonio Álvarez
    Film von Nicole Schnee mit Christian Brückner (Sprecher), Patrick Blank (Sager), Christoph Grund (Klavier), Pellegrini-Quartett
    Gesamtkonzeption, Regie, Produktion: Manfred Reichert
    Uraufführung Mit freundlicher Unterstützung durch Kulturreferat der Stadt Karlsruhe und Ministerium für Wissenschaft, Forschung und Kunst Baden-Württemberg, Ernst von Siemens Musikstiftung und Renaissance Karlsruhe Hotel. In Zusammenarbeit mit dem ZKM Karlsruhe. Eintritt € 20.- / Ermäßigungen.

    40. Schubert, Franz Peter
    schubert, Spaun, Mayrhofer und Schober
    http://www.aeiou.at/aeiou.encyclop.s/s382044.htm
    A B C D ... Schubert, Karl Leopold
    Schubert, Franz Peter
    Schubert, Franz (Peter), * 31. 1. 1797 Wien, † 19. 11. 1828 ebenda , Komponist; Bruder von Ferdinand Schubert Wiener von Eybler vor allem durch A. Salieri (bis 1816) vermittelte Schubert eigene Kompositionen zu wagen. Nach 7 kleineren Instrumentalwerken schuf Schubert 1811 das erste Lied ("Hagars Klage"), das die Aufmerksamkeit Salieris erregt haben soll. Im Sängerknabenkonvikt lernte Schubert auch seinen Freund und Mentor J. von Schubert seine 1. Symphonie und begann mit der Arbeit an seinem 1. Bühnenwerk, "Des Teufels Lustschloss". Nach Verlassen des Konvikts Ende 1813 begann Schubert Schubert Wiener Kongress). Ebenfalls 1814 begann Schubert mit "Gretchen am Spinnrad" die Vertonung goethescher Texte. Trotz seiner Pflichten als Schullehrer komponierte er im Folgejahr 145 Lieder (darunter "Heidenröslein", "Wanderers Nachtlied" und "Erlkönig") sowie 4 Bühnenwerke, seine 2. und 3. Symphonie, Klaviersonaten, Tänze und 2 Messen. Mit diesen Werken etablierte sich der junge Lehrer als Komponist im Wiener Musikleben. Im Herbst 1815 lernte

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