Franz Schubert
Franz Peter Schubert (German pronunciation: ; January 31, 1797 - November 19, 1828) was an Austrian composer. He wrote some 600 Lieder, nine symphonies (including the famous "Unfinished Symphony"), liturgical music, operas, some incidental music, and a large body of chamber and solo piano music. He is particularly noted for his original melodic and harmonic writing.
Schubert was born into a musical family, and received formal musical training through much of his childhood. While Schubert had a close circle of friends and associates who admired his work (amongst them the prominent singer Johann Michael Vogl), wide appreciation of his music during his lifetime was limited at best. He was never able to secure adequate permanent employment, and for most of his career he relied on the support of friends and family. He made some money from published works, and occasionally gave private musical instruction. In the last year of his life he began to receive wider acclaim. He died at the age of 31 of "typhoid fever", a diagnosis which was vague at the time; several scholars suspect the real illness was tertiary syphilis.
Interest in Schubert's work increased dramatically in the decades following his death. Composers like Franz Liszt, Robert Schumann and Felix Mendelssohn discovered, collected, and championed his works in the 19th century, as did musicologist Sir George Grove. Franz Schubert is now widely considered to be one of the greatest composers in the Western tradition.
Schubert was born into a musical family, and received formal musical training through much of his childhood. While Schubert had a close circle of friends and associates who admired his work (amongst them the prominent singer Johann Michael Vogl), wide appreciation of his music during his lifetime was limited at best. He was never able to secure adequate permanent employment, and for most of his career he relied on the support of friends and family. He made some money from published works, and occasionally gave private musical instruction. In the last year of his life he began to receive wider acclaim. He died at the age of 31 of "typhoid fever", a diagnosis which was vague at the time; several scholars suspect the real illness was tertiary syphilis.
Interest in Schubert's work increased dramatically in the decades following his death. Composers like Franz Liszt, Robert Schumann and Felix Mendelssohn discovered, collected, and championed his works in the 19th century, as did musicologist Sir George Grove. Franz Schubert is now widely considered to be one of the greatest composers in the Western tradition.
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Total 456 sheet(s) found, listing between 440 - 456.
Song | Added By | Pages | Instruments | Sheet Type | File |
Sonatina Op. 36 n.6 |
mikadavi (8)
5312d ago
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10 | Piano | Other | |
Sonatina Op. 36 n.5 |
mikadavi (8)
5312d ago
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13 | Piano | Other | |
Caprice no.24 in A minor |
norje (31)
5313d ago
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1 | Violin | Other | |
sonatina |
HHauge (5)
5331d ago
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9 | Piano | Original | |
Sonatina In C Guitar |
Porwteker0 (4)
5332d ago
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15 | Guitar | Transcription | |
Duet For One Violin |
Porwteker0 (4)
5332d ago
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3 | Violin | Transcription | |
Witches Dance |
Porwteker0 (4)
5332d ago
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14 | Violin | Transcription | |
24 Caprices |
Porwteker0 (4)
5332d ago
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85 | Violin | Transcription | |
Campenella |
stephanieshin (1)
5333d ago
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13 | Violin | Original | |
Op. 1 No5 Sonata |
hpfan273 (2)
5336d ago
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7 | Piano | Original | |
Opus 36 No. 3 |
dodai (8)
5344d ago
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4 | Piano | Book | |
Sonatina in F major |
MrJustinasR (7)
5354d ago
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7 | Piano | Original | |
Ave Maria |
Oana (3)
5394d ago
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5 | Piano | Original | |
Etude n.3 La Campanella |
gothik (42)
5406d ago
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9 | Piano | Other | |
pagnini |
themiraclebox (1)
5415d ago
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1 | Violin | Transcription | |
caprice 24 |
slayer229922 (2)
5432d ago
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5 | Violin | Original |