Franz Schubert (born January 31, 1797; died November 19, 1828) was not the first of the Romantics but he was, as one writer put it, 'the first lyric poet of music'. The ideas came tumbling out like ...
Today’s Video of the Day is a performance of Franz Schubert’s ‘Quintet D. 667’ by Trio Virtruvi, Hartmut Rohde and Nabil Shehata. The recording can be found on Trio Vitruvi’s second official album ...
Come for an evening of music, conversation and insight at the next Humanities Café 6 p.m. Thursday at the Union Taproom, 230 ...
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Schubert's magic returns to Israel with month-long festival“We are celebrating for the 19th consecutive season the music of composer Franz Schubert which is simply magic,” says cellist, Dr. Raz Kohn, director and founder of Schubertiade Israe ...
This time, the masterpieces we share are by Franz Schubert, and include the first movement of Symphony No. 2 as well as Symphony No. 4 in its entirety, both conducted by Suzuki Masaaki.
The Jackson Symphony Orchestra is celebrating Valentine’s Day with romantic classics, featuring cellist Julian Schwarz.
Over the course of this week, Donald Macleod explores Vienna through the lens of arguably the greatest home grown composer the city has ever produced – Franz Schubert – a man whose short life ...
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