Otto Erich Deutsch catalogued Schubert's works. The D along side numbered Schubert works references Deutsch's efforts.
Fantasia in F minor by Franz Schubert, D.940
Hello, I've been looking for this piece for a long time as well and I've finally found out the title. It is the Violin Sonata in D major, D384. Answer; You can get it here... but I have no idea what it is called http://www.televisiontunes.com/Maurice_Sendaks_Little_Bear.html
Franz Schubert composed his lied "An die Musik" (German for "To Music") in March 1817 for solo voice and piano, with text from a poem by his friend Franz von Schober. In theDeutsch catalog of Schubert's works it is number 547, or D547. The original key is D major.[1] It was published in 1827 as Opus 88 No. 4 by Weigl. Schubert dedicated the song to the Viennese piano virtuoso Albert Sowinsky on April 24, 1827, a decade after he composed it.[2]A hymn to the art of music, it is one of the best-known songs by Schubert. Its greatness and popularity are generally attributed to its harmonic simplicity, sweeping melody, and a strong bass line that effectively underpins the vocal line.[3][thank you, Wikipedia!]
According to the wikipedia articles it stands for "Deutsch" The abbreviation "D" refers to "Deutsch", that is Otto Erich Deutsch, who created a catalogue of Schubert's works listed chronologically by composition date. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_compositions_by_Franz_Schubert
Beethoven wwrote just one violin concerto: the Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61, written in 1806.
He didn't. The numbers were given them by Otto Erich Deutsch who catalogued Schubert's music.
Fantasia in F minor by Franz Schubert, D.940
Alexander Brent-Smith has written: 'Schubert' 'Schubert: [II] Quartet in D minor and Octet'
You have to press the catalog button on the home page. :D
Hello, I've been looking for this piece for a long time as well and I've finally found out the title. It is the Violin Sonata in D major, D384. Answer; You can get it here... but I have no idea what it is called http://www.televisiontunes.com/Maurice_Sendaks_Little_Bear.html
The thematic catalogue compiled by Otto Deutsch.
Catalog card is the card in the card catalog or it is the individual thingy while card catalog is the holder or the place where the catalog card is putted in other words it is the whole collection of the catalog cards. did you get it?? sorry for the poor explanation.. :D
Catalog card is the card in the card catalog or it is the individual thingy while card catalog is the holder or the place where the catalog card is putted in other words it is the whole collection of the catalog cards. did you get it?? sorry for the poor explanation.. :D
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Franz Schubert composed his lied "An die Musik" (German for "To Music") in March 1817 for solo voice and piano, with text from a poem by his friend Franz von Schober. In theDeutsch catalog of Schubert's works it is number 547, or D547. The original key is D major.[1] It was published in 1827 as Opus 88 No. 4 by Weigl. Schubert dedicated the song to the Viennese piano virtuoso Albert Sowinsky on April 24, 1827, a decade after he composed it.[2]A hymn to the art of music, it is one of the best-known songs by Schubert. Its greatness and popularity are generally attributed to its harmonic simplicity, sweeping melody, and a strong bass line that effectively underpins the vocal line.[3][thank you, Wikipedia!]
According to the wikipedia articles it stands for "Deutsch" The abbreviation "D" refers to "Deutsch", that is Otto Erich Deutsch, who created a catalogue of Schubert's works listed chronologically by composition date. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_compositions_by_Franz_Schubert
The D in a D Minor quartet means that the piece was written around a D Minor scale, and that it is in the key of D Minor. Musically speaking, the key signature would have one flat.