Yes, Franz Schubert owned a piano. In fact, he had several pianos throughout his life, which were essential for his composition work. Schubert often composed his music at the piano, using it as a tool to explore melodies and harmonies. His close relationships with piano manufacturers and the availability of pianos in his social circle greatly influenced his music.
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Because Schubert Piano Co. pianos were manufactured years ago, they are not considered to be very high quality, especially when compared with modern pianos.
Franz Schubert was a pianist. He wrote 14 sonatas, 11 impromptus and sets of variations for solo piano. Most of his songs are composed for piano and voice.
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Franz Schubert played the violin and viola, and the pianoforte and organ.
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Because Schubert Piano Co. pianos were manufactured years ago, they are not considered to be very high quality, especially when compared with modern pianos.
Franz Schubert was a pianist. He wrote 14 sonatas, 11 impromptus and sets of variations for solo piano. Most of his songs are composed for piano and voice.
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Schubert wrote for many instruments, but his piano works are particularly popular. Listen to his Impromptu No.4 in Ab and you'll understand why he's a great piano writer. Schubert also wrote for the voice ... several operas and scores of "lieder" (songs).
Schubert is well known for his massive collection of more than 600 songs including Erlking. He wrote a lot of ensemble works including the Death and the Maiden Quartet and the Trout Quintet. Other works include 7 finished symphonies and 14 piano sonatas.
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Schubert Impromptu Op. 90 No. 3
He completed his first work, a fantasy for piano duet, in 1810 (aged 13).
Short version of Franz Schubert's Piano Sonata #20 in A Major