September 2010
Beginner
376 pages
12h 7m
English
Franz Schubert was one of the last composers in the Classical tradition, living during the transition between the Classical and Romantic eras.1 A master of melody, Schubert is most noted for his German lieder (art songs)—he wrote over 600 of them. In addition, he wrote operas, choral music, and symphonies, hundreds in all. Despite his short life span, Schubert was one of history’s most prolific composers, remembered for pieces like The Erlking, the “Great” Symphony No. 9, and others too numerous to mention.
Ironically, Schubert was also possibly the most nonpublished ...
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