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  2. Franz Schubert - Wikipedia

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    Franz Peter Schubert was born in Himmelpfortgrund (now a part of Alsergrund), Vienna, Archduchy of Austria, on 31 January 1797, and baptized in the Catholic Church the following day. [1]

  3. String Quartet No. 14 (Schubert) - Wikipedia

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    Original manuscript of Death and the Maiden quartet, from the Mary Flagler Cary Music Collection, Morgan Library, New York Original manuscript of Death and the Maiden lied. The String Quartet No. 14 in D minor, D 810, known as Death and the Maiden, is a piece by Franz Schubert that has been called "one of the pillars of the chamber music ...

  4. Der Tod und das Mädchen - Wikipedia

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    Franz Schubert, composer Original manuscript of "Death and the Maiden" " Der Tod und das Mädchen" (German: [deːɐ̯ ˈtoːt ʔʊnt das ˈmɛːtçn̩], "Death and the Maiden"), D 531; Op. 7, No. 3, is a lied composed by Franz Schubert in February 1817. It was published by Cappi und Diabelli in Vienna in November 1821.

  5. List of compositions by Franz Schubert - Wikipedia

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    Publication of Schubert's compositions started during his lifetime, by opus number. After the composer's death, posthumous opus numbers continued to be assigned to new publications of his work until 1867 (Op. post. 173). Meanwhile, publications without opus number had also started.

  6. Schubert's last sonatas - Wikipedia

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    Portrait by Anton Depauly, of Schubert at the end of his life. Franz Schubert's last three piano sonatas, D 958, 959 and 960, are his last major compositions for solo piano. They were written during the last months of his life, between the spring and autumn of 1828, but were not published until about ten years after his death, in 1838–39. [1]

  7. List of songs by Franz Schubert - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the complete secular vocal output composed by Franz Schubert (31 January 1797 – 19 November 1828).. It is divided into eleven sections, and attempts to reflect the most current information with regards to Schubert's catalogue.

  8. Robert Schumann - Wikipedia

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    The pianist Gerald Moore wrote that "after the unparalleled Franz Schubert", Schumann shares the second place in the hierarchy of the Lied with Wolf. [98] Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians classes Schumann as "the true heir of Schubert" in Lieder. [99] Schumann wrote more than 300 songs for voice and piano. [100]

  9. List of compositions by Franz Schubert by genre - Wikipedia

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    Franz Schubert (31 January 1797 – 19 November 1828) was an extremely prolific Austrian composer. He composed some 1500 works (or, when collections, cycles and variants are grouped, some thousand compositions).