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Franz Schubert

Franz Peter Schubert (German: [fʁants ˈpeːtɐ ˈʃuːbɐt]; 31 January 1797 – 19 November 1828) was an Austrian composer of the late Classical and early Romantic eras. Despite his short life, 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. His major works include "Erlkönig" (D. 328), the Piano Quintet in A major, D. 667 (Trout Quintet), the Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D. 759 (Unfinished Symphony), the "Great" Symphony No. 9 in C major, D. 944, the String Quintet (D. 956), the three last piano sonatas (D. 958–960), the opera Fierrabras (D. 796), the incidental music to the play Rosamunde (D. 797), and the song cycles Die schöne Müllerin (D. 795) and Winterreise (D. 911).

Born in the Himmelpfortgrund suburb of Vienna, Schubert showed uncommon gifts for music from an early age. His father gave him his first violin lessons and his elder brother gave him piano lessons, but Schubert soon exceeded their abilities. In 1808, at the age of eleven, he became a pupil at the Stadtkonvikt school, where he became acquainted with the orchestral music of Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Ludwig van Beethoven. He left the Stadtkonvikt at the end of 1813 and returned home to live with his father, where he began studying to become a schoolteacher. Despite this, he continued his studies in composition with Antonio Salieri and still composed prolifically. In 1821, Schubert was admitted to the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde as a performing member, which helped establish his name among the Viennese citizenry. He gave a concert of his works to critical acclaim in March 1828, the only time he did so in his career. He died eight months later at the age of 31, the cause officially attributed to typhoid fever, but believed by some historians to be syphilis.

Appreciation of Schubert's music while he was alive was limited to a relatively small circle of admirers in Vienna, but interest in his work increased greatly in the decades following his death. Felix Mendelssohn, Robert Schumann, Franz Liszt, Johannes Brahms and other 19th-century composers discovered and championed his works. Today, Schubert is ranked among the greatest composers in the history of Western classical music and his work continues to be admired and widely performed.

Birth and Death Data: Born January 31, 1797 (Himmelpfortgrund), Died November 19, 1828 (Vienna)

Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1897 - 1953

Roles Represented in DAHR: composer

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Recordings (Results 276-300 of 1004 records)

Company Matrix No. Size First Recording Date Title Primary Performer Description Role Audio
Victor CVE-49237 12-in. 12/6/1928 Holy night John McCormack ; Nathaniel Shilkret ; Victor Salon Group Tenor vocal solo, with vocal quartet and orchestra composer  
Victor CVE-49280 12-in. 12/20/1928 Sonata in A major [Part 1] Fritz Kreisler ; Sergei Rachmaninoff Violin and piano duet composer  
Victor CVE-49281 12-in. 12/20/1928 Sonata in A major [Part 2] Fritz Kreisler ; Sergei Rachmaninoff Violin and piano duet composer  
Victor CVE-49282 12-in. 12/20/1928 Sonata in A major [Part 3] Fritz Kreisler ; Sergei Rachmaninoff Violin and piano duet composer  
Victor CVE-49283 12-in. 12/20/1928 Sonata in A major [Part 4] Fritz Kreisler ; Sergei Rachmaninoff Violin and piano duet composer  
Victor CVE-49284 12-in. 12/20/1928 Sonata in A major [Part 5] Fritz Kreisler ; Sergei Rachmaninoff Violin and piano duet composer  
Victor CVE-49285 12-in. 12/20/1928 Sonata in A major [Part 6] Fritz Kreisler ; Sergei Rachmaninoff Violin and piano duet composer  
Victor CVE-49400 12-in. 12/19/1928 Quartet in G major Flonzaley Quartet String quartet composer  
Victor CVE-49401 12-in. 12/19/1928 Quartet in G major Flonzaley Quartet String quartet composer  
Victor BVE-49614 10-in. 1/2/1929 Liebesbotschaft Vladimir Horowitz Piano solo composer  
Victor BVE-51030 10-in. 3/15/1929 Scherzo Hazel Gertrude Kinscella Piano and string ensemble composer  
Victor CVE-51203 12-in. 4/8/1929 Der Erlkönig Frances Alcorn ; James Ferguson ; Laura La Forge ; Edward Murch ; Harrington Van Hoesen Mixed vocal chorus, with piano composer  
Victor CVE-55137 12-in. 7/17/1929 Ave Maria Rudolph Fuchs Violin solo composer  
Victor BVE-55356 10-in. 8/22/1929 Scherzo Bruno Reibold ; Victor Orchestra Orchestra composer  
Victor CVE-55617 12-in. 7/18/1929 Der Erlkonig Ernestine Schumann-Heink Contralto vocal solo, with piano composer  
Victor BVE-55915 10-in. 9/11/1929 Lullaby Alexander Schmidt Violin solo, with cello, clarinet, and piano composer  
Victor BVE-57602 10-in. 11/7/1929 Tänze Victor Orchestra Orchestra composer  
Victor CVE-63627 12-in. 9/5/1930 Die Forelle (The trout) Amelita Galli-Curci Soprano vocal solo, with piano composer  
Victor CVE-69611 12-in. 5/13/1931 Moment musical in A flat major Ignace Jan Paderewski Piano solo composer  
Victor CVE-69612 12-in. 5/13/1931 Moment musical in A flat major Ignace Jan Paderewski Piano solo composer  
Victor BRC-69959 10-in. 6/17/1931 Rhythm band Victor Orchestra Orchestra composer  
Victor BRC-69960 10-in. 6/17/1931 Marches for children Victor Orchestra Orchestra composer  
Victor BRC-70174 10-in. 8/19/1931 Ave Maria Ruth M. Seaman Soprano vocal solo, with piano composer  
Victor LBSHQ-71743 10-in. (33-1/3 rpm) 5/24/1932 Marche militaire Jesse Crawford Pipe organ solo composer  
Victor CRC-71815 12-in. 2/4/1932 La serenade Toshiko Sekiya Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
(Results 276-300 of 1004 records)

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Schubert, Franz," accessed May 17, 2024, https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/101852.

Schubert, Franz. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved May 17, 2024, from https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/101852.

"Schubert, Franz." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 17 May 2024.

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