A Brief History of Franz Schubert
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
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He's so underappreciated
Agreed
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@@DaviSilva-oc7iv amogus
Not now, hes absolutely adored!
WHAT? Underappreciated...Are you kidding? Certainly not, a lot of people love this composer; maybe you just do not listen to the right channel? Do you know how many records of his works are bought each year? And should you attend some concerts, you would realize how often he is played.
I’ve been obsessed with Schubert for quite awhile but never really know his history. Your video almost bring tears to my eyes because I suddenly feel the connection with Schubert even more! ❤thanks!
Thank you so very much for this bio-vid! Schubert is my favorite composer of all time. To this day, I still feel that he deserves more appreciation!
To sum it up: Schubert was vertically challenged, socially challenged, aesthetically challenged, romantically challenged and self-promotionally challenged. So, I'm practically there. Just need a few more years of piano lessons and I'm good.
This is a perfect summary!
He wasn’t bad looking though.
@@ineffablemars He was rather notoriously made fun of for his looks actually.
You're nobody until you get syphilis.
@@ConservativeAnthem Hmmm... S. Phylis. Never heard of her.
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Thanks.
Thanks for such a kind comment, I really appreciate it! :)
Love your channel ❤ TYSM
All my homies love Schubert
Thank you for this post, very engaging. I learnt when I was a toddler that I am in fact related to shubert Through my father’s side. He was a very underrated composer at the time but in later years all his work has carried!
Love that you chose his impromptu as the background music. It’s my favourite piano piece.
The reference to Star Wars was beautiful
Had he lived long, the sky would be the limit. He was full of musical ideas. His death was so unfortunate. The man was brilliant and original.
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You are the reason I haven’t failed Music Theory yet. Thank you so much! 🙏🙏❤️
Remarkable life! 😊
Thank you! Really nice video about Schubert - one of my favorite composers. :)
I love your videos; especially when there's humor involved. "He had this glorious inner life" *shows a picture of a buttered pancake and a mini waffle walking along holding hands and carrying a knife and a fork* Seriously though, you're helping me enjoy learning about classical composers!
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Schubert came into my mind yesterday, so I thought I'd find out a little bit about his life. Thank you for making this video, I now have a good idea of what he was like. 👍
What a very informative video from a very intelligent young lady. Thank you.
So fun to watch your biographies of composers.
I love your video!!! You explain things very well, thank you very much!
Could you please make a video on Schumann and Mendelssohn? Thank you!!! You’re awesome and super entertaining.
Based on other biographies on Schubert that I've seen and read, he was very social and quite the partier and drinker, akin to Mozart. It is thanks to his friends and social circles that his music was played at all in his lifetime, therefore he comes off to me more as an extrovert. He is in no way an introvert along the same lines as, say, Chopin.
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He is a relative of mine. On my mom's side of the family. I guess that's where I get my music abilities from is Franz Schubert.
Good stuff thanks
About ten days before his death Schubert dined at my house in the company of several other friends. He was very cheerful, indeed, exceptionally jovial, into which mood he had been set by the large quantities of wine - of which he was no despiser - which he had drunk during the evening. He had eaten, so I believe, the above-mentioned fish, which had nauseated him and given him the feeling that he had been poisoned at his brother's house several evenings before that. The poison seemed to have had no lasting effect, however, since on that evening at my house he was completely well and, as already said, exceptionally jovial.
You must visit vienna its so much to see and feel for fans of classic musik💖💗💞
Thanks, loved the video
This is great! You should do a video on Gabriel Fauré. Nocturne 13 in B minor, The Sicilienne, Pavane, and Après un Rêve are some of my favorite pieces of music ever! Plus he had a really great mustache.
Several great composers only lived into their 30s! 😥 Just think How much More Bach and Mozart would have cranked out, had they lived longer!! I appreciate so much your history!!
Uh, Bach died at 65??
Schubert also was a torchaberrer at Beethoven’s funeral and became friendly with him at the end of their lives
Yes, buried together
Loved the video. Just one thing, at 3:19, the picture was not a drawing of a young Schubert but a chalk drawing of Dr Karl Joseph von Hartmann.
Beautiful eyes you have They sparkle with enthusiasm xx
I just discovered your channel. I'm really enjoying it. I'm curious...do you compose?
Sometimes!
I thought so. You have a real appreciation for how arduous and time consuming a task it can be. Do you have plans to showcase your work on pianoTV? I, for one, would be interested.
you’re the only reason i’m passing rcm history 9
Noooo there is this at 9? I am doing 8 rn
his piano sonata 960 andante is possibly the most sentimental piece of music of all time
He died way too young. Imagine all the great music we would have if he had lived even into his 40s or 50s
Very well done. I hope we will hear some performances of Alfred Brendel next video!
I like how Schubert's first love was apparently Carrie-Ann Moss, according to that picture.
You are so beautiful....and you specialize on classical music too. Amazing.
Every Catholic should appreciate this dude
Could you do an analysis on Danzas Argentinas
So how did he get syphilis 🥲
A generation ago, composers rely on being employed by a patron of music either a nobleman or a member of a royal family with the except of Mozart. After the French revolution, there were still composers employed by wealthy patrons but getting rare. Composers like Beethoven began to market themselves like Pop musicians do today by performing in public.
Once listened to a radio program featuring some Classical pieces. The commentator asked what if a composer had lived another 100 years? What kind of music would he write? Composers who lived that long would have to reinvent themselves by creating music in the style of the day to stay relevant. For instance if J.S. Bach lived another decade, his music would be more like the ones by Mozart & Hayden. The Baroque style was fading. Bach's middle son CPE was considered a composer in transition. His youngest son abandoned the Baroque style completely and wrote pieces more like the ones by Hayden. Vivaldi was in a similar situation. He was famous for a while but near the time of his death, the Baroque style of music was becoming less popular. If Schubert was to live even 1 more year, he would have been able to finish his last symphony #8 with 4 movements instead of just 2 which earned the nickname "Unfinished".
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He was a member of The Vienna Boys Choir . B
What music is playing in the background?
Impromtu in G flat major. Beautiful but difficult piece of music - I know - I'm currently learning it.
Vogl's vocals were en vogue with the VIP volks.
b, bu, but he looked so pretty at 19!!! =O 3:20
João Costa that is not schubert
1500 composition! thats insane
Please do Richard Wagner!!!
This is was great! thank you! Have you made a video on Liszt yet ?
Not yet - he's probably the next one I'll do, though!
Why didn’t Schubert develop patrons to bankroll his music like other composers?
I am in love with you. Love the way you speak. Let's make a duo and play the piano together, like 4 hands. Or even one of us plays and the other sings.
Oh dear, those glasses.
Hilarious, right?
Nicely done! Here my critics:
wiener klassik, not just klassik - you should be more precise here.
'everything Liszt touched, turned to gold' - I doubt it.
Schubert & Liszt are very interesting opposite characters. Despite Liszt having more apparent success during his lifetime,
Schuberts repertoire, in particular the symphonies, piano sonatas, and chamber music is much more present today than
anything of Liszt with the exceptions of some bravura pieces; so I feel most of schuberts opus may survive longer.
Who painted all those paintings?
"I dunno...this isn't a morality channel!" LOL
3:21 that's not Schubert
Yes it is
@@betewater8977 It's Karl Hartmann. Otto Deutsch mistook him for Schubert. :)
@@emilymettner5316 It's Schubert look it up
@@betewater8977 I've written several academic articles on Schubert. It's not him. Here is a lovely, accessible source explaining the situation from a Doctor in music -> michaelorenz.blogspot.com/2014/11/the-young-franz-schubert-ineradicable.html?m=1
@@betewater8977 haha you tried
i see myself a lot in schubert. what if i'm schubert? (this is a joke im not schubert, although we have quite a lot of similarities, i'm nothing comparable to The Man)
I can ensure You - You're not him. But You know what, I think he would say to You that he's nothing special, even now, when he achieved greatness and popularity, and You shouldn't humble Yourself...I mean - if he was alive. Sending You my regards...
Helpful info, but you could do better by not using "like" so much. :D I look forward to watching more of your videos!
Like
31!!! omg
I compare Schubert to the golden age of UA-cam both didn’t get payed much if ever had fun didn’t do it for the money not famous except for a small group of friends family
Schubert’s life story kind of reminds me of Van Gogh, who himself failed to see any success within his lifetime.
Shober and Schubert shared a sherbet with their Sherpa
There'se.... Leader....SIGNS
He was 5'1".
...so...?
There are two Franz Schubert composers
THE PANCAKE
Awwee.. :(( Someone should've gave him a biogesic.
God why all my favorite composers lived such a miserable life, Chopin, Rachmaninoff, and Schubert ☹️
U don’t like Liszt?
It's probably the reason they were able to write the music they wrote, and the reason they're your favourite composer.
Chopin had cystic fibrosis. Gershwin had cancer. Schubert and Scriabin died of medical ignorance of the times (typhoid fever/overwork and sepsis). Rach was healthy.
Ava Maria.
3:19 looks EXCACTLY like my cousins
BF!
make sure he drops his mixtape and link it ;)
That’s actually not him ... it was a close associate of his
637th liked
YOUR HAIR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
He’s no Finzi!!!
kraftwerk brought me here
Liszt a great what? composer? you must be kidding Liszt was a piano player period and NOT a composer just compare his liebestraume to Schuberts impromptu op 90 n 3 total fraud copy. He ruined Ave Maria plus Serenata he thought Schubert was a just his pupil I STOP HERE
You might not like Liszt for his music at all, but that's just your opinion. There's a reason his music is still played and respected to this day and age.
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He died of Syphillis? He must’ve got a hold of some bad 😻
Nein, er starb an Typhus. An Syphilis war er schon eher erkrankt, dadurch war sein Körper geschwächt und so konnte er Typhus nicht überstehen.
Speak with a very metallic voice - (change perhaps the place of the recording which is not adapted)... This is quite a shame because otherwise it would be rather interesting though very incomplete.
Syphillis indicated poverty or associated with prostitution? Mercury used to be a medicinal treatment for pain? Most of these musicians lived in poverty, worked for church, and are writers?
His name is pronounced "Frahnts" not "Fraaanz". Geesh.
This is the last person I like to see talking about the life of Franz Schubert. With her appearance, she should better commenting about the life of the Beatles. The made-up face always giggling and the shrill voice does not fit a serious topic. I'm sure it is not her fault, but she should find another activity.
Callate
Stop saying the word "like" so much. Are you a Valley Girl?
NIce vid, by why not delve into Schubert being gay? It's not a secret.
Just a theory
Schubert hatte Sex mit Frauen, hatte sich auch in eine Frau verliebt. Vielleicht war er bisexuell.
Didn't ask
Having lived in Vienna for many years, studied and taught music, I found your presentation interesting and engaging. However, please learn to pronounce German names correctly. It's like fingernails on a chalkboard and takes such little time to correct. It would add much more legitimacy to your video. Thank you.
Pieces, not not songs...
Dylan Cheng Well if it is a lied or contains vocals it's called a song
I want to marry with you !, are u a pianist instead ! ?