Practically without ancestry, the songs of Franz Schubert stand out as the crowning achievement of the lieder tradition. The directly appealing melodies, with their infinite variety and grace, and the highly evocative accompaniments, filled with graceful pianistic figures, lend these short masterpieces the rare distinction of encompassing greatness in a score of bars. Schubert's three great song cycles are here reprinted directly from the definitive Breitkopf & Hartel Schubert-Gesammtausgabe. The volume comprises the universally known and beloved songs of Die schone...
Practically without ancestry, the songs of Franz Schubert stand out as the crowning achievement of the lieder tradition. The directly appealing...
Franz Schubert's Piano Sonata In E Major (D. 459) This piece is also known as "Funf Klavierstucke." This edition is an unaltered reprint of the Breitkopf edition."
Franz Schubert's Piano Sonata In E Major (D. 459) This piece is also known as "Funf Klavierstucke." This edition is an unaltered reprint of the Breitk...
Franz Schubert, Silvino Elia Guarneri, Monica Turoni
Transcription for Flute and Harp. StAndchen (Serenade) is part of Schwanengesang (Swan Song), D. 957, a posthumous collection of songs by Franz Schubert (1797-1828).
The collection was named by its first publisher Tobias Haslinger and contains settings of three poets, Ludwig Rellstab (1799-1860), Heinrich Heine (1797-1856) and Johann Gabriel Seidl (1804-1875). Schwanengesang was composed in 1828 and published in 1829 just a few months after the composer's death on 19 November 1828.
Transcription for Flute and Harp. StAndchen (Serenade) is part of Schwanengesang (Swan Song), D. 957, a posthumous collection of songs by Fra...