Schubert wrote a fiendishly difficult fantasy for piano and orchestra, the Wanderer Fantasy, based on the theme from his song, Der Wanderer. He did not write a formal concerto for any instrument.
Two.
Beethoven wwrote just one violin concerto: the Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61, written in 1806.
Mozart wrote 5 violin concertos.
Franz Schubert composed over 600 secular vocal works.
Only 1, but that sonata is really long and difficult.
Two.
Beethoven wwrote just one violin concerto: the Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61, written in 1806.
Mozart wrote 5 violin concertos.
Franz Schubert composed over 600 secular vocal works.
Schubert wrote many pieces, but perhaps his most popular is his 8th Symphony, the "Unfinished"
Only 1, but that sonata is really long and difficult.
Liszt wrote 2 symphonies, Dante Symphony and Faust Symphony.
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).
W.A. Mozart wrote 27 concertos for Piano and Orchestra.
3 complete concertos, and two movements of another.
Two, as far as i know. the first was written quite early in his career, and the second around 1945. Both are quite commonly played, but fairly challenging, particularly the second.
Answer: He composed 1,300 by the end of his life. He wrote 400 original pieces and 900 arrangements of other composers' pieces.