The Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat major, Op. 73 by Ludwig van Beethoven, is divided into a standard three movements.
He got it from a prostitute whose gender is a subject to discuss,
Franz Schubert composed over 600 secular vocal works.
# Austrian # Composer of classical music # Was never able to sustain adequate employment and relied on friends for support # Was taught music by his father, Franz Theodor Schubert # Died at the early age of 31 from Syphilis
Romantic music has melodies with tenderness and a quality of longing that match the Romantic quality of poetry that they set.
Erlking in particular conjures the images described in the story it captures the strangeness and wonder of Goethe's celebrated balad, whatever is described in the poem is shown through the music, as a result the music follows the narrative and builds us up to the end where the last line "in his arms the child... was dead"
Franz Peter Schubert (January 31, 1797 - November 19, 1828) was an Austrian composer of the Classical / Romantic periods.
Ahh... Franz Shubert! A favorite composer of mine. I am wondering, though, why you ask? Anyways, if you took the time to look it up, you would find that ten of his siblin gs died in infancy and five survived. Wikipedia was a big help!
Beethoven was neither rich nor poor when he died. However, throughout his life, he was often in financial trouble, and said that, after taking care of his brother (who had tuberculosis) he was penniless.
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.
Wein, Austria - January 31, 1797
He died in the same place, November 19, 1828.
He was offered a position to tutor the daughters of Count Esterházy, who was in a family of enormously rich Hungarian princes.
I am only vaguely familiar with this morbid song-cycle as it is called and cannot fathom why or wherefore it was even allowed to pass the censor. it has, of course strangeness and wonder (as do the works of Poe) but the whole thing is downbeat and would, needless to say, be consigned to the circular file if considered as a plot device for a television show or comic book. I never could understand the reason why the morbid death of a child theme had any currency-except perhaps in crime fiction based on such senseless crimes as the Ramsay affair and sickening(family-plan) Homicides. Child abuse is bad enough as it is. In both the so-called Sacrifice of Abraham (in the Bible, not Lincoln!) and William Tell-which appears to be a take-off with political overtones rather than religious the child survives. what is the point. one seemingly common thread in some or most of these stories is the kid"s mother is not around! Daddy the destroyer or monster, the Savage side in humankind. Don"t llike it.
This isn't actually a question, but if you seek confirmation in your statement then here you have it.
If you were wondering who Schubert's idol was; then I cannot say, but his music shows similarities to the works of Mozart and Beethoven, suggesting that they were among his influences.
He completed his first work, a fantasy for piano duet, in 1810 (aged 13).