Before Schubert was a composer, he was a teacher! but even then he wrote songs, just for the fun of it!!!!!
Schubert is an Austrian composer born in 1797. He is well known for formation of Lieder (art songs) as well as his chamber music works. He was died from syphilis at the age of 31 (1828).
Franz Peter Schubert was born on January 31st, 1797 in Vienna, Austria. For most of his life he lived in Vienna.
Schubert, during his short life of 31 years, never married. He did have, shortly before his death, a hopeless passion for a pupil, named Karoline.
Schubert composed a lot of vocal music- particularly lieder- throughout his entire life.
Franz Schubert was a composer in the early 19th century. He wrote numerous musical pieces for amateur pianists and earned a living do so.
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 Peter Schubert was born on January 31st, 1797 in Vienna, Austria. For most of his life he lived in Vienna.
Peter Schubert has written: 'Made in GDR' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Biography
Kreissle von Hellborn has written: 'The life of Franz Schubert'
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Schubert, during his short life of 31 years, never married. He did have, shortly before his death, a hopeless passion for a pupil, named Karoline.
Schubert composed a lot of vocal music- particularly lieder- throughout his entire life.
Franz Schubert was a composer in the early 19th century. He wrote numerous musical pieces for amateur pianists and earned a living do so.
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.
Her name was Elisabeth Vietz.
Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life was created in 1993.
Bernhardt E. Schubert has written: 'Hidden departures' -- subject(s): Fiction, Social life and customs