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A Look Back On Franz Schubert

Franz Schubert
Photo by Walter A. Aue

Dying at thirty-one is a tragedy. It often signifies a life cut short, unfulfilled. However, that cannot be said about one of the music world’s greatest composers. The incredibly talented Austrian composer Franz Schubert did pass away at thirty-one, but despite his early demise, he has emerged as one of history’s most influential musical forces. His compositions appeal not only to classical music enthusiasts but also to music lovers worldwide.

Antonio Salieri was a discerning judge of talent. After all, he knew of Mozart’s genius and eventually became consumed by it. So when he recognized the talent of another musician, it carried weight. He saw in one young man a future master. This is not surprising considering that as a teenager, Schubert was already composing pieces that caught the attention of some very important figures.

Schubert was no one-hit wonder. His contributions to music spanned his entire life. By the age of twenty-three, he had already composed two operas, ‘Die Zwillingsbruder’ and ‘Die Zauberharfe’. And his talent extended beyond opera. Just look at his symphonies, sonatas, string quartets, and lieder.

The magnificent ‘Symphony No. 8 in B Minor’ is considered one of Schubert’s most famous …

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“A Look Back On Franz Schubert”