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Что (кто) такое Franz Schubert - определение


Franz Schubert         
  • The house in which Schubert was born]], today Nußdorfer Straße 54
  • Signature written in ink in a flowing script
  • Franz Schubert by [[Josef Kriehuber]] (1846)
  • Watercolour of Franz Schubert by [[Wilhelm August Rieder]] (1825)
  • Portrait of Franz Schubert by [[Franz Eybl]] (1827)
  • Memorial at the Kalvarienberg Church, [[Hernals]]
  • Lithograph of Franz Schubert by [[Josef Kriehuber]] (1846)
  • Autograph of ''Die Nebensonnen'' (The [[Sun dog]]s) from ''Winterreise''
  • 1814}},  attributed to [[Josef Abel]]
  • Schubert's glasses
  • ''Schubert at the Piano'' by [[Gustav Klimt]] (1899)
  • The Schubert Denkmal]]
  • The site of Schubert's first tomb at [[Währing]]
  • Interior of museum at Schubert's birthplace, Vienna, 1914
AUSTRIAN COMPOSER (1797-1828)
Franz Peter Schubert; Schubert; Franz Shubert; Graz Waltzes; Schubert, Franz; Schwämmerl
Franz Peter Schubert (; 31 January 179719 November 1828) was an Austrian composer of the late Classical and early Romantic eras. Despite his short lifetime, Schubert left behind a vast oeuvre, including more than 600 secular vocal works (mainly lieder), seven complete symphonies, sacred music, operas, incidental music, and a large body of piano and chamber music.
Franz Schubert (film)         
1953 FILM BY WALTER KOLM-VELTÉE
Franz Schubert (Film)
Franz Schubert (original German title: Franz Schubert – Ein Leben in zwei Sätzen) is a 1953 Austrian film depicting composer Franz Schubert's life and work.
List of compositions by Franz Schubert by genre         
  • First page of the manuscript to ''Auf dem Strom'', 1828
  • Manuscript page from Schubert's Fantasy in F minor, D 940
  • Octet in F major, D 803]]
WIKIMEDIA LIST OF MUSICAL WORKS BY COMPOSER
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
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).
Примеры употребления для Franz Schubert
1. October will focus mainly on miniature operas by Menotti and in November, it is the turn of the operetta Das Dreimädlerhaus based on the music of Franz Schubert.