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List of works by schubert; Schubert works; List of works by Franz Schubert; D. 996; D. 2A; D. 2; D. Anh. I/4; Overture in D major, D 2A (Schubert); String Quartet movement, D 2C (Schubert); D. 2C; D. 998; Six Minuets, D 2D (Schubert); D. 2D; D. 995; Six Menuets, D 2D (Schubert); Trio, D 2F (Schubert); D. 2F; Overture in D major, D 2G (Schubert); D. 2G; D. 3; String Quartet movement, D 3 (Schubert); Overture in C minor for string quartet, D 8A (Schubert); D. 8A; D. 8; Overture in C minor for string quintet, D 8 (Schubert); Overture in D major, D 12 (Schubert); D. 12; Fugue in D minor, D 13 (Schubert); D. 13; D. 16; Composition exercises on "Quell’ innocente figlio"; D. 17; Counterpoint exercises, D 16 (Schubert); D. 24A; Fugue in C major, D 24A (Schubert); D. 24B; Fugue in G major, D 24B (Schubert); Fugue in D minor, D 24C (Schubert); D. 24C; D. 24D; Fugue in C major, D 24D (Schubert); Mass in F major, D 24E (Schubert); D. 24E; D. 25; Counterpoint exercises, D 25 (Schubert); D. 25A; Counterpoint exercises, D 25A (Schubert); D. 25B; Counterpoint exercises, D 25B (Schubert); D. 25C; Fugue in F major, D 25C (Schubert); D. 26; Overture in D major, D 26 (Schubert); Salve Regina, D 27 (Schubert); D. 27; D. 29; Andante in C major, D 29 (Schubert); Kyrie in D minor, D 31 (Schubert); D. 31; Composition exercises on "Aria di Abramo"; D. 33; Composition exercises on "Aria dell' Angelo"; D. 35; Composition exercises on "Serbate, o Dei custodi"; Fugue sketches, D 37A (Schubert); D. 37A; D. 967; Thirty Minuets, D 41 (Schubert); D. 41; D. 41A; Fugue in E minor, D 41A (Schubert); Kyrie in B-flat major, D 45 (Schubert); D. 45; Kyrie in D minor, D 49 (Schubert); D. 49; D. 56; Sanctus, D 56 (Schubert); Kyrie in F major, D 66 (Schubert); D. 66; Alleluja, D 71A (Schubert); D. 71A; Fugue in E minor, D 71B (Schubert); D. 71B; D. 966A; D. 71C; Orchestral piece in D major, D 71C (Schubert); D. 72; Wind Octet (Schubert); Orchestral piece in D major, D 74A (Schubert); D. 74A; Wind Nonet (Schubert); D. 79; D. 85; D. Anh. III/6; Franz Schuberts Begräbniß-Feyer; Eine kleine Trauermusik; Minuet for string quartet, D 86 (Schubert); D. 86; Andante in C major, D 87A (Schubert); D. 87A; Five Minuets and Five German Dances, D 89 (Schubert); D. 90; D. 89; Two Minuets, D 91 (Schubert); D. 91; D. 94A; Orchestral piece in B-flat major, D 94A (Schubert); D. Anh. II/2; D. 96; Salve Regina, D 106 (Schubert); D. 106; D. 128; Twelve Viennese German Dances (Schubert); D. 146; German Dance with Trio, D 135 (Schubert); D. 135; D. 136; Offertory in C major, D 136 (Schubert); German Dance with Trio, D 139 (Schubert); D. 139; Twelve Waltzes, Seventeen Ländler and Nine Écossaises, D 145 (Schubert); D. 145; Twenty Waltzes, D 146 (Schubert); Overture in D major, D 12; D. 156; Ten Variations in F major, D 156 (Schubert); Écossaise, D 158 (Schubert); D. 158; Adagio in G major, D 178 (Schubert); D. 178; Offertory in A minor, D 181 (Schubert); D. 181; Gradual in C major, D 184 (Schubert); D. 184; Offertory in a minor, D 181 (Schubert); String Quartets (Schubert); Schubert's string quartets; D. 648; D. 24
quell
v. bezwingen; unterdrücken
Definition
quell
(quells, quelling, quelled)
1.
To quell opposition or violent behaviour means to stop it.
Troops eventually quelled the unrest.
VERB: Vn
2.
If you quell an unpleasant feeling such as fear or anger, you stop yourself or other people from having that feeling.
The Information Minister is trying to quell fears of a looming oil crisis.
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). The largest group are the lieder for piano and solo voice (over six hundred), and nearly as many piano pieces. Schubert also composed some 150 part songs, some 40 liturgical compositions (including several masses) and around 20 stage works like operas and incidental music. His orchestral output includes thirteen symphonies (seven completed) and several overtures. Schubert's chamber music includes over 20 string quartets, and several quintets, trios and duos.
This article constitutes a complete list of Schubert's known works organized by their genre. The complete output is divided in eight series, and in principle follows the order established by the Neue Schubert-Ausgabe printed edition. The works found in each series are ordered ascendingly according to Deutsch numbers, the information of which attempts to reflect the most current information regarding Schubert's catalogue.
The list below includes the following information:
D – the catalogue number assigned by Otto Erich Deutsch or NSA authorities
Genre – the musical genre to which the piece belongs. This has been omitted when the genre is self-explanatory or unnecessary, i.e. piano dances
Title – the title of the work
Incipit – the first line(s) of text, as pertaining to vocal works
Scoring – the instrumentation and/or vocal forces required for the work
Informal Title – any additional names by which the work is known, when applicable
Former Deutsch Number – information on Deutsch numbers that have been reassigned, when applicable
Date – the known or assumed date of composition, when available; or date of publication
Opus Number – the opus number of the original publication of the work, when applicable
Setting – the order of setting as it pertains to vocal works that have numerous settings of the same text
Version – the number of version as it pertains to works or vocal settings that have more than one existing version
Notes – any additional information concerning the work: alternate titles, completeness, relation to other works, authorship, etc.