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  1. At the Stadtkonvikt, he was introduced to the overtures and symphonies of Mozart, the symphonies of Joseph Haydn and his younger brother Michael Haydn, and the overtures and symphonies of Beethoven, a composer for whom he developed admiration.

  2. Franz Schubert. (Himmelpfortgrund, actual Austria, 1797 - Viena, 1828) Compositor austríaco. Nacido en las proximidades de la misma Viena que acogió a Haydn, Mozart y Beethoven, a menudo se le considera el último gran representante del estilo clásico que llevaron a su máximo esplendor esos tres compositores y uno de los primeros en ...

    • Who Was Franz Schubert?
    • Early Life
    • Early Compositions
    • Maturity
    • Later Years and Death
    • Legacy

    Composer Franz Schubert received a thorough musical education and won a scholarship to boarding school. Although he was never rich, the composer's work gained recognition and popularity, noted for bridging classical and romantic composition. He died in 1828 in Vienna, Austria.

    Born on January 31, 1797, in Himmelpfortgrund, Austria, Franz Peter Schubert demonstrated an early gift for music. As a child, his talents included an ability to play the piano, violin and organ. He was also an excellent singer. Franz was the fourth surviving son of Franz Theodor Schubert, a schoolmaster, and his wife, Elisabeth, a homemaker. His f...

    Schubert worked as a schoolmaster for the next four years. But he also continued to compose music. In fact, between 1813 and 1815, Schubert proved to be a prolific songwriter. By 1814, the young composer had written a number of piano pieces, and had produced string quartets, a symphony, and a three-act opera. Over the next year, his output included...

    His fortunes began to change in 1821, when, with the help of some friends, he began offering his songs on a subscription basis. Money started coming his way. In Vienna especially, Schubert's harmonious songs and dances were popular. Across the city, concert parties called Schubertiaden sprung up in the homes of wealthy residents. By late 1822, howe...

    In 1826, Schubert applied for the job of deputy musical director at the Stadtkonvikt. While certainly a top candidate, he failed to land the job. Still, his fortunes during this period began to improve. His impressive musical output continued, and his popularity in Vienna increased. He was even in negotiations with four different publishers. His wo...

    It was only after Schubert's passing that his musical genius received the kind of recognition it deserved. His talent lay in is ability to adapt to almost any kind of musical form. His vocal contributions, more than 500 in all, were written for male and female voices, as well as mixed voices. Like the poets whose work he wrote his music around, Sch...

  3. En 1808, a la edad de once años, entró como alumno en la escuela Stadtkonvikt, donde se familiarizó con la música orquestal de Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart y Ludwig van Beethoven. Lo abandonó a finales de 1813 y regresó a su hogar para vivir con su padre, donde comenzó a estudiar para hacerse maestro de escuela.

  4. Stop 23: Joseph Haydn’s Grave. (Eisenstadt, Burgenland) Not long before his own death, in 1828, Franz Schubert went on a three-day walking tour – some 35 miles each way – to Eisenstadt, with his brother Ferdinand, to dwell at the grave of the admired Joseph Haydn, the Austrian “Father of the Symphony.”.

  5. 1 de mar. de 2017 · Left: Franz Innozenz Lang, Direktor, Stadtkonvikt, Vienna. ND. Right: Joseph Walch, mathematics professor and prefect at the Stadtkonvikt, from 1820 Direktor. ND. Lithograph after a sketch by Joseph Schindler. Note in the lower left of the illustration the rough sketch of the twin spires of the 'Jesuit Church' that stood next to the Stadtkonvikt.