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For starters try Franz Schubert - the song cycle "Winterreise" [Winter journey]
Some examples of conventional choir pieces include "Hallelujah Chorus" from Handel's Messiah, "Ave Maria" by Franz Schubert, "Requiem" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and "O Fortuna" from Carl Orff's Carmina Burana. These pieces are often performed by choirs in classical music settings.
Franz Schubert used a flat Major quite often. Frederick Chopin used A flat Major in several of his piano piano pieces. 23 three of them to be exact. He uses A Flat Major more than any other key.
Die Schone Mullerin Symphony No. 8 in B minor The Great C major symphony An Die Musik Alfonso and Estrella
Some well known classical composers from the past include George Handel, Franz Schubert, and Pyotr Tchaikovsy. However, some of their sexualities are subject to debate.
Some of his most famous works are: The Trout Quintet The Arpeggione Sonata The Death and the Maiden String Quartet (No. 14) The Unfinished Symphony (No. 8) The Winterreise (Song Cycle) Also Ave Maria, very well known but not as a composition of this perennially underrated genius. 9th symphony "the Great", the "Wanderer" Fantasy, and his 4 impromptus Op. 90.
There is no way of knowing for sure, but there is enough evidence to make it a distinctly possible. He did not have close relationships with women, and did have them with men. Some contemporaries commented on how little he seemed interested in women, (Huttenbrenner, Kreisle) while others bemoaned the gap between the heavenliness of his music and the "slime" that his pleasures covered him in. (Bauerenfeld and Kenner) He spent most of his adult life living with Franz von Schober, a man with a reputation for loose living, to whom Schubert wrote passionate letters.
Franz Schubert died aged 31 on Wednesday, November 19, 1828 at the apartment of his brother, Ferdinand in Vienna. He had contracted syphilis six years earlier, although he probably died from typhoid.
He wrote string quartets including 'Death and the Maiden'. The 'Trout Quintet' is a phenomenal work which is a rearrangement of his own Lied with the same name. Presumably, his most popular composition is 'Ave Maria'.
Some comporsers from the classical era were Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Johann Stamitz, Joseph Haydn, Johann Christian Bach, Antonio Salieri, Muzio Clementi, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Luigi Boccherini, Ludwig van Beethoven and Franz Schubert.
According to history, some 20 thousand citizens of Vienna lined the streets for the funeral procession led by Franz Schubert (torch bearer) on March 29, 1827. Beethoven was buried in a common grave, which was customary at that time in history.
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