Franz Schubert
Bibliography Franz Peter Schubert (January 31, 1797 -November 19, 1828) was an Austrian Composer. Schubert was born into a musically knowledgeable family . Interest in Schubert's work increased dramatically in the decades following his death.
His Works! Throughout his childhood Franz Schubert developed a dedication to music and studied piano, organ, violin and singing. By 1814 he had already produced a lot of work, including piano pieces string quartets, his first symphony and a three act opera.
His Works!! Although Schubert was forced  by his family to take on a job  as a teacher in his father’s school , he still continued to compose and he managed to produce more music. During this period he gathered with friends for domestic evenings dedicated to Schubert’s music, later known as the “Schubertiads”. Song like “Der Wander” and “Die Forelle” where introduced.
His Works!!! In 1822 he got infected by syphilis and was in deep financial needs, marking this time as a dark period. But Schubert still kept creating new work like “Schöne Müllerin” the “Eighth Symphony (“unfinished”)” and a string Quartet d Minor (“Death and the Maiden”). Although he was known at his time as a songwriter, his work  inclueded a lot of Symphonies, String Quartets, piano sonatas and more

Franz Schubert

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    Bibliography Franz PeterSchubert (January 31, 1797 -November 19, 1828) was an Austrian Composer. Schubert was born into a musically knowledgeable family . Interest in Schubert's work increased dramatically in the decades following his death.
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    His Works! Throughouthis childhood Franz Schubert developed a dedication to music and studied piano, organ, violin and singing. By 1814 he had already produced a lot of work, including piano pieces string quartets, his first symphony and a three act opera.
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    His Works!! AlthoughSchubert was forced by his family to take on a job as a teacher in his father’s school , he still continued to compose and he managed to produce more music. During this period he gathered with friends for domestic evenings dedicated to Schubert’s music, later known as the “Schubertiads”. Song like “Der Wander” and “Die Forelle” where introduced.
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    His Works!!! In1822 he got infected by syphilis and was in deep financial needs, marking this time as a dark period. But Schubert still kept creating new work like “Schöne Müllerin” the “Eighth Symphony (“unfinished”)” and a string Quartet d Minor (“Death and the Maiden”). Although he was known at his time as a songwriter, his work inclueded a lot of Symphonies, String Quartets, piano sonatas and more