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Winterreise No.23 " Die Nebensonnen "

M o r e ­ ­ ­ ­ SCHUBERT ­ ­ ­ ­ V i d e o s
"There is no song of Schubert's from which one cannot learn something."
( Johannes Brahms )
"Everything he touched...turned to song."
"... As a bird lives in the air, so he lived in music, and in doing so sang melodies fit for angels."
( Franz Liszt )
"...he would have gradually set the whole German literature to music."
( Robert Schumann )
"...When the publishers told him that people found the accompaniment to his songs too hard and the keys often too difficult, and that, in his own interest, he ought to pay more attention to this, he always replied that he could not write differently and that anyone who could not play his compositions should leave them alone and a person to whom one key was not as easy as another was, anyhow, not in the least musical."
( Joseph von Spaun )
"When I visited him for the first time, and it was in winter and extremely cold, I found him in a dimly lit, damp, unheated little room; he was sitting wrapped up in an old, threadbare dressing-gown, freezing with cold,
and
-composing"
( Anselm Hüttenbrenner )
"...Schubert, whose name, I thought, should only be whispered at night to the trees and stars."
( Robert Schumann )
"...The composer of the "Winterreise" may have gone hungry to bed, but he was a happy artist."
( R. Capell )
WINTERREISE / "Der Wegweiser" - " The SIGNPOST "

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" Why do I avoid the routes
Which the other travelers take,
To search out hidden paths
Through snowy cliff tops?
I have truly done no wrong
That I should shun mankind.
What foolish desire
Drives me into the wastelands?
Signposts stand along the roads,
Signposts leading to the towns;
And I wander on and on,
Restlessly in search of rest.
One signpost stands before me ,
Remains fixed before my gaze .
One road I must take ,
From which no one has ever returned. "
Pictures from "Schubertiade" (social gatherings devoted to Schubert's music held by his friends which firstly noted in 1821 organized by Franz Schober at his house for the first performance of Schubert's lied "Erlkönig".)
Schubert on the Piano. by Gustav Klimt. Oil on canvas. 150 x 200 cm. Destroyed by fire at Schloss Immerdorf in 1945.
"Who is the master we can esteem the same at every period of our lives?"
( Robert Schumann )
" Through Schubert and his songs, all of us were friends, brothers ..."
( J. von Spaun )
(Background picture by Caspar David FRIEDRICH, "Two Men Contemplating the Moon" 1819-20, Oil on canvas, 35 x 44 cm, Gemäldegalerie, Dresden)

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Member Since: 9/30/2007
Band Members: Franz P. Schubert: (1797-1828):

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Influences: German Folk Song, Many Poets including Schubert's own friends, The other contemporary lied composers notably C. M. von Weber, Beethoven, Reichardt, Zelter also many previous lied composers including Mozart and Haydn, Schubert's own melodic genius and gift compreheding the whole life as a song in its own...
Record Label: FPS
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

WINTERREISE - Which is your favorite?

"To my query, what was the matter with him, he only answered, "You will soon understand". One day he said to me "Come to Schober's this evening. I shall sing a garland of lugubrious songs for you. I v...
Posted by F. Schubert - Lieder on Fri, 25 Apr 2008 06:00:00 PST

Breitkopf & Härtel und Franz Schubert

  Breitkopf & Härtel is the world's oldest music publishing house. The firm was founded in 1719 in Leipzig by Bernhard Christoph Breitkopf (1695-1777). The catalogue currently contains over ...
Posted by F. Schubert - Lieder on Thu, 20 Dec 2007 12:02:00 PST

Lieder (Songs) and Songcycles by Franz Schubert & Lyrics and Translations

  In total Franz Schubert wrote in excess of 600 Lieder (Songs), setting to music the words of some 100 different poets.     Information links about some Lieder (Songs) and S...
Posted by F. Schubert - Lieder on Mon, 01 Oct 2007 07:44:00 PST

Goethe and Schubert

    Unlike Beethoven, but just like Berlioz, Schubert (whose highest employment in his life time was to be a school teacher) never got a chance to meet Johann Wolfgang von Goeth...
Posted by F. Schubert - Lieder on Fri, 05 Oct 2007 02:42:00 PST

Schubert and Lied, Influences

    Composers had been writing songs for centuries before Franz Schubert burst on the scene and changed the genre forever.   Although Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven (not to mention a hos...
Posted by F. Schubert - Lieder on Fri, 05 Oct 2007 06:33:00 PST

About Wiegenlied D. 498 (Op. 98/2)

Schubert wrote three songs entitled Wiegenlied (Lullaby): they are settings of texts by Körner (D. 304), by Seidle (D. 867) and this one (D. 498) by an unknown author whom Schubert mistakenl...
Posted by F. Schubert - Lieder on Thu, 04 Oct 2007 04:46:00 PST

A Chronology of Schubert’s Life

  FRANZ SCHUBERT: A CHRONOLOGY OF HIS LIFE     ..> 1797 Born January 31 in Liechtental near Vienna, the 4th of five surviving children of Franz Schubert, a schoolmaster, and his wife...
Posted by F. Schubert - Lieder on Wed, 03 Oct 2007 11:54:00 PST