Franz Schubert composed for it. Music and play premiered in Vienna's Theater an der Wien on 20 December 1823. Rosamunde, Fürstin von Zypern (Rosamunde, Princess...
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Newbould, that Schubert may have sketched a finale that instead became the big B minor entr'acte from his incidental music to Rosamunde, but all evidence...
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play Rosamunde; and the song cycles Die schöne Müllerin, Winterreise and Schwanengesang. Born in the Himmelpfortgrund suburb of Vienna, Schubert showed...
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Rosamunde is an 1823 play by Helmina von Chézy. Rosamunde may also refer to: Rosamunde (Schubert), the incidental music for the 1823 play, composed by...
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The String Quartet No. 13 in A minor (the Rosamunde Quartet), D 804, Op. 29, was written by Franz Schubert between February and March 1824. It dates roughly...
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Franz Schubert's best-known music for the theatre is his incidental music for Rosamunde. Less successful were his many opera and Singspiel projects. On...
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the same period as two of Schubert's other major chamber works, the 'Rosamunde' and 'Death and the Maiden' string quartets. Consisting of six movements...
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Trout Quintet (redirect from Piano Quintet (Schubert))
is the popular name for the Piano Quintet in A major, D. 667, by Franz Schubert. The piano quintet was composed in 1819, when he was 22 years old; it was...
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music historian Homer Ulrich. Schubert wrote the D minor quartet in March 1824, within weeks of completing the A minor Rosamunde quartet. He apparently planned...
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Franz Schubert (31 January 1797 – 19 November 1828), a Viennese composer of the late Classical to early Romantic eras, left a very extensive body of work...
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hours[3]. Rosamunde is named for a character in a play of the same title for which Franz Schubert wrote incidental music. (German Names) "540 Rosamunde (1904...
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Franz Schubert began thirteen symphonies, of which up to ten are generally numbered, but only completed seven; nonetheless, one of his incomplete symphonies...
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Franz Schubert (31 January 1797 – 19 November 1828) was an extremely prolific Austrian composer. He composed some 1500 works (or, when collections, cycles...
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theme resembles a theme from the incidental music that Schubert composed for the play Rosamunde, which also appears in the second movement of his 13th...
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Melichar arranged Wiegenlied along with incidental music from Schubert's opera Rosamunde to form the song "Mille cherubini in coro" for the 1935 film Vergiß...
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Franz Schubert, is the first of two sonatas for two pianists the composer wrote in his lifetime, the other being the Grand Duo of 1824. Schubert wrote...
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(1993) Schubert: String Quartet in A minor, D. 804 Rosamunde; String Quartet in D minor D. 810 Death and the Maiden (Decca 436 843-2) (1993) Schubert: String...
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The Rosamunde Quartett was a German string quartet ensemble formed in 1992 and dissolved in 2009. It was named after Franz Schubert's String Quartet No...
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which are among Schubert's greatest works. Four years after the "Quartettsatz," Schubert returned to the genre to write the Rosamunde Quartet, D 804,...
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piano works composed by Franz Schubert. Legend to the table: ✍ indicates a direct link to the manuscript at the Schubert-Autographs website by the Austrian...
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"Thränenregen", "Ihr Bild", Romance [from Rosamunde], "Der Wegweiser", and "Du bist die Ruh’", by Franz Schubert, arranged for voice and orchestra (1903)...
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Bericht at Neue Schubert-Ausgabe website. II/9: Rosamunde at Neue Schubert-Ausgabe website. BA 5570-01 at Bärenreiter website. II/9: Rosamunde, Fürstin von...
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music: Die Verschworenen, D 787 (completed in 1823) Fierabras, D 796 Rosamunde, D 797 Die schöne Müllerin, D 795 "Auf dem Wasser zu singen", D 774 "Du...
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Cello Concerto No. 1, Op. 33 Franz Schubert Piano Sonata, D 537 Piano Sonata, D 784 String Quartet No. 13, D 804 Rosamunde Piano Sonata, D 845 Arpeggione...
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George Grove (category Schubert scholars)
search of undiscovered Schubert manuscripts. Their researches led to their discovery of the lost score of Schubert's Rosamunde music, several of his symphonies...
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135 (2011) Beethoven: Complete String Quartets (2011) Schubert: String Quartets No. 13-15: Rosamunde, Death and the Maiden, String Quartet No. 15 (2012)...
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Carl Maria von Weber's opera Euryanthe (1823) and the play Rosamunde, for which Franz Schubert composed incidental music. Helmina was born in Berlin, the...
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Alfonso und Estrella (category Operas by Franz Schubert)
and in December of the same year Schubert used the orchestral version as overture to the stage production of Rosamunde, while he found the Alfonso und...
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include: Instrumental works: Octet, D 803 String Quartet No. 13, D 804 (Rosamunde) String Quartet No. 14, D 810 (Death and the Maiden) Arpeggione Sonata...
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from Rosamunde, a 1823 composition of incidental music by Franz Schubert, from which he reused a theme in his 13th quartet, nicknamed Rosamunde Quartet...
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