Franz Schubert - Symphony No.1 in D-major, D.82 (1813)

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  • Picture: Carlo Bossoli - A Bustling Market on the Piazza Navona in Rome
    Franz Schubert
    Work: Symphony No.1 in D-major, D.82 (1813)
    Mov.I: Adagio - Allegro vivace 00:00
    Mov.II: Andante 11:47
    Mov.III: Menuetto: Allegretto 19:17
    Mov.IV: Allegro vivace 23:30
    Orchestra: Failoni Orchestra
    Conductor: Michael Halász
    The symphony is scored for 1 flute, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets in A, 2 bassoons, 2 horns in D, 2 trumpets in D, timpani and strings.
    The orchestration, which is balanced between strings and winds, lends itself to small chamber orchestras, as well as larger ensembles. The trumpets are scored particularly high, as in many of Schubert's early works. Trumpet players will find, in general, the tessitura sitting between a concert D to Concert A for most of the 1st and 4th movements. In the 4th movement, Schubert pushes them up to a high D, in a repeated fashion.
    Some careful planning is needed to balance the multiple doublings between horns and trumpets.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 108

  • @boumbastik
    @boumbastik 4 роки тому +35

    Lucky we ! We live in a time where by just clicking on the right place on the screen we can listen to so many musical wonders. Thank you for the upload, and thank you so much Franz.

  • @oscarguzman39
    @oscarguzman39 7 років тому +49

    IIt is a pity that a genius of this magnitude has died at age 31. What intrigues me is that if you composed this masterpiece at age 16, when you studied? Or came into this world with all that knowledge in his spirit? Many thanks for sharing this masterpiece.

    • @olavtryggvason1194
      @olavtryggvason1194 6 років тому +12

      One of young Schuberts musical teachers expressed it like this: "Der hat's vom lieben Gott gelernt" = He learned it directly from God.

    • @stellaercolani3810
      @stellaercolani3810 5 років тому +5

      Perhaps his knowledge was gained from previous life experiences.

    • @stalkerstomper3304
      @stalkerstomper3304 3 роки тому +2

      @@stellaercolani3810 Ah! Yes! Any explanation other than God. Of course. This was a genius level conclusion and among the rare gems of ideas put forth to explain anything and everything. After all, there couldn't possibly be a chance that something so silly as God can be true to you. Yes?

    • @Bellitta100
      @Bellitta100 3 роки тому

      @@stalkerstomper3304 Her explanation has EVERYTHING to do with God. He created us, and because He want us to be perfect He gives us the opportunity of living many times, so we can learn each time more, besides the opportunity of being a better person and having our mistakes forgiven.

    • @ezequieleralt
      @ezequieleralt 3 роки тому +3

      Lol all this comments are so funny. Could tu please forget about freaking god for a minute?😂 The Guy was a genius; in other words: superior intelligence, amazing ear and outstanding sensibility. You don't need invent a fictional superpowerful character to understand that XD

  • @lsmart
    @lsmart Рік тому +4

    The early symphonies of even the greatest composers in history (Beethoven, Dvorak, Tchaikovsky, etc.) were far weaker and simpler than their later ones, unless they waited until well into their thirties to first write them (Brahms, Mahler, Sibelius). To start off at the ripe old age of 15 or 16 with such a thrilling, well developed symphony, is nothing less than astounding.

    • @asaiira
      @asaiira Рік тому

      did he really write this when he was 15?

    • @Woodcut60
      @Woodcut60 4 місяці тому

      @@asaiira He was 16. The symphony was completed on 28 October 1813. Schubert was born on 31 January 1797.

  • @TheJamesalden
    @TheJamesalden 9 років тому +40

    Each time that I give this symphony yet another listen, I get such an indescribable pleasure...and to think that he composed this masterwork at the age of 16...and with 15 years, more or less, left on earth...this would be all the time he had to complete his life's work...Thank You!!....

  • @bonniejohnson6247
    @bonniejohnson6247 9 років тому +15

    I always knew Schubert's No. 8 and 9. It was a joy to discover his 1st Symphony just recently. It's so hard to believe he wrote this when he was only 16. It is a new love in my life.

    • @abdul7591
      @abdul7591 6 років тому +6

      All of the early symphonies by Schubert are precocious. Enjoy.

  • @kenjitatekawa3254
    @kenjitatekawa3254 5 років тому +9

    This is the most sonorous of all the No.1's by blending youthfulness in melody with skillfulness in orchestration to the utmost extent.

  • @uritibon17
    @uritibon17 8 років тому +11

    I find some similarity between the second theme of the first movement (and the variation of this theme in the fourth movement) and the second theme of the Eroica Finale. Does anyone agree?

    •  8 років тому +2

      Of course. I agree with you and I am sure that Schubert got some inspiration from there!

    • @Richard.Atkinson
      @Richard.Atkinson 7 років тому +4

      The second movement's main theme reminds me a lot of the slow movement of Mozart's 38th (Prague).

    • @dostojews
      @dostojews 7 років тому

      du Hund

    • @paullewis2413
      @paullewis2413 6 років тому

      Yes, no doubt he was familiar with Beethoven's symphony.

  • @TheGloryofMusic
    @TheGloryofMusic 5 років тому +4

    Mendelssohn is often cited as the greatest of musical prodigies, based on his String Octet in E-flat. But in terms of the profundity of musical ideas I would rate this symphony higher. Mendelssohn's Octet is impressive technically, but like a lot of his music is merely charming.

    • @pdr770
      @pdr770 3 роки тому

      מנדלסון היה נוצרי.

  • @beagle379
    @beagle379 10 років тому +12

    I love how bouncy the first movement feels in this rendition. As a bassoonist I'm unfortunately way too familiar with how high the trumpets get pushed

    • @liquiditey
      @liquiditey 10 років тому +2

      i have a great part for the bassoonists in my 1st . very important instrument to me is the bassoon

    • @Symphing12
      @Symphing12 10 років тому +1

      chris threeDl Same here. I love bass instruments, and the bassoon and double bass in particular.

    • @beagle379
      @beagle379 10 років тому +2

      Shrish J. Understandable. I spent a few years as an oboist before moving down to bassoon. I was actually a good oboist but could not stand the upper range of the instrument. I'm not big on any of the upper instruments. As far as I'm concerned flute, oboe, trumpet and violin are nothing but treble.

    • @Symphing12
      @Symphing12 10 років тому +2

      If that was meant as a pun, I get it ;).
      I'm a composer, and I prefer to give the melodies to violas and horns and celli.

    • @cassandra1
      @cassandra1 9 років тому

      As a bassist, I have to say that.....
      I think, therefore I play bass.

  • @barrymalkin9679
    @barrymalkin9679 5 років тому +2

    This Hungarian orchestra has the right style for Schubert, lyrical and dramatic in perfect measures. And thank you for introducing me to the art of the 19th century Carlo Bossoli. His tinted, someone ominously atmospheric open spaces seems to prefigure the surrealism of Giorgio Di Chirico.

  • @LPCLASSICAL
    @LPCLASSICAL 29 днів тому

    Long time Schubert fan and just heard this for the 1st time. Fabulous work.

  • @ipacyz8369
    @ipacyz8369 6 місяців тому

    Most melodic beetween each Schubert symphonies. I think like this could be composed only by him.

  • @loganfruchtman953
    @loganfruchtman953 2 місяці тому

    I love classical era symphonies!! Haydn Mozart Beethoven and Schubert all so powerful.

  • @Jordi_Ventura
    @Jordi_Ventura 7 років тому +2

    That's nice music all the time but the Movement II "Andante" from 11:47 to 19.17 is just wonderful.

  • @hectorbarrionuevo6034
    @hectorbarrionuevo6034 20 днів тому

    What a genius Schubert was ... in the footsteps of Mozart, Beethoven, and pointing towards Mendelssohn !

  • @charleslamueve600
    @charleslamueve600 4 роки тому +3

    2:45 to 3:02 my favorite part of the whole Symphony, it is incredible how Schubert stops the time in here, and then, return to the main melody.

    • @Marie2o05
      @Marie2o05 3 роки тому +1

      That's what i've always said! Fabulous.

  • @odedfried-gaon2880
    @odedfried-gaon2880 Рік тому

    #OdedFriedGaon #OdedMusic #OdedWeekendPlaylist #OdedLengthySonicMasterpieces #Audioded

  • @Joshua6Point0
    @Joshua6Point0 10 років тому +2

    i cant help but leave all my humanly fluids behind me after discovering this.

  • @edwardnah6739
    @edwardnah6739 5 років тому +3

    Schubert composed this symphony when he was 15 years old. Also he composed a symphony earlier than symphony. Schubert did not learn Counterpoint enough, however his music has enough of dignities and great melodies always. Somewhat, those give great musical impacts on us. I love his 3/5/8/9 too. Of course, he is king of songs with idealistic romanticism.

    • @herrvonunknowngut7141
      @herrvonunknowngut7141 4 роки тому +1

      really?, but Schubert must have been 16 when he wrote this symphony, if it´s from 1813.

    • @remomazzetti8757
      @remomazzetti8757 3 роки тому +2

      This is his first completed Symphony. He started one earlier but never got past a few sketches.

  • @ciarankelly6223
    @ciarankelly6223 5 років тому +1

    UA-cam must be desperate for money... this Symphony has 5 commerical/advert interruptions.

  • @beasheerhan4482
    @beasheerhan4482 5 років тому +8

    Mozart's 42nd symphony!; or is it Haydn's 105th?

    • @anyideas_
      @anyideas_ 5 років тому +10

      I think neither, it is Schubert's 1st, his own.

    • @YotamHakim24
      @YotamHakim24 5 років тому +2

      Beethoven's 1.1 :)

    • @loganfruchtman953
      @loganfruchtman953 3 роки тому

      Mozart’s 42nd because Haydn’s last symphony was in d Major plus it has more of a Mozart feeling then Haydn.

  • @sean6006
    @sean6006 5 років тому +2

    Sounds very Mozarty

  • @benjaminsim5233
    @benjaminsim5233 9 років тому +5

    The second theme from the first movement at 2:06 is highly reminiscent of Beethoven's eroica theme

  • @pdr770
    @pdr770 3 роки тому

    9 ואז 5 פעמין אחרי. בהתחלה. 82 באך. האמת זו הסימפוניה. ושבת וגמרא ודרך היהודים הצדיקים בחלק הרביעי. שזו האמת.

  • @debranelson1987
    @debranelson1987 10 місяців тому

    The Allegro Vivace was my favorite part of this symphony...so upbeat and spirited. Of course, the whole symphony was wonderful and this from a teenaged Franz Schubert.

  • @stokleyb
    @stokleyb 4 роки тому +2

    Second movement one of the most beautiful works ever published by anyone. (starting 14:19) Whenever I hear it I have to stop doing whatever and just listen and enjoy.

  • @ahmedbesic8960
    @ahmedbesic8960 2 роки тому

    *face expresion*

  • @andrews582
    @andrews582 5 років тому +1

    What orchestra and who is the conductor? First movement reminds me of Sir Thomas Beecham's but with better technical quality in the recording.

    • @hkuprobity2
      @hkuprobity2 2 роки тому

      You can find out the conductor and orchestra by clicking "show more". Not Sir Thomas Beecham. I have his vinyl record. The 3rd movement was edited differently by Thomas Beecham.

  • @KaustavMukherjeeFineArt
    @KaustavMukherjeeFineArt 5 років тому +3

    Best first symphony!

    • @marcparella
      @marcparella 4 роки тому

      Come on now. It is very very good. But better than Brahms', Prokofiev's or Shostakovich's? Or you just limiting your appraisal to Classical/Early Romantic era composers?

    • @dejanstevanic5408
      @dejanstevanic5408 4 роки тому +1

      Mahler?

    • @fansofst.maximustheconfess8226
      @fansofst.maximustheconfess8226 3 роки тому +1

      Certainly the best 1st real symphony of a 15 year old!

  • @freethrice
    @freethrice Рік тому

    Mozart!

  • @hkuprobity2
    @hkuprobity2 2 роки тому

    Many conductors and orchestras have played this first symphony of Schubert . I like the piece conducted by Otto Klemperer in the 1960s. I still have the 33-1/2 rpm vinyl record to enjoy on my record player.

    • @asaiira
      @asaiira 8 місяців тому

      give it to me

  • @andrews582
    @andrews582 5 років тому

    Forget my last post. I didn't see the opening comments which were very enlightening. Thank you!!!

  • @ryohirose5090
    @ryohirose5090 4 роки тому +1

    28:17 & 28:30

  • @yeliseyzelman
    @yeliseyzelman 2 роки тому

    There is a cut in the end of the exposition right?

  • @fulviopolce9785
    @fulviopolce9785 5 років тому

    In ritardo rispetto ad altri grandi dello stesso periodo (Beethoven,Berlioz).Una sinfonia comunque bella e piacevole.

  • @paullewis2413
    @paullewis2413 6 років тому +2

    Wonderful performance. I was listening to Blomstedt's recording before this but have to conclude this has more life - a winner! The first movement is an absolute gem, I cannot think of any Mozart symphonic movement that I prefer to this.

  • @nestorosvaldomargala
    @nestorosvaldomargala 7 років тому +1

    Grandiosa.

  • @makelikeatree4567
    @makelikeatree4567 7 років тому

    Does anyone know what the tempo marking is for each movement?

  • @reinaldoemanuelhansen8530
    @reinaldoemanuelhansen8530 2 роки тому

    Composição de 1813

  • @tatzka21
    @tatzka21 4 роки тому +1

    Ylihyvä 🤣

  • @angelocompagnin6317
    @angelocompagnin6317 7 років тому +1

    Stupendo.

  • @TheJamesalden
    @TheJamesalden 9 років тому +4

    THANK YOU!!...

  • @PushkaryovVsevolod
    @PushkaryovVsevolod 8 років тому +1

    О Шуберт! Ты равен Моцарту!

    • @OklahomaSania
      @OklahomaSania 8 років тому

      Шуберт гений как и Моцарт. Гении сами по себе равны.

  • @rihonin
    @rihonin 2 роки тому

    Titan

  • @OklahomaSania
    @OklahomaSania 8 років тому

    Amazing music. Brilliant music

  • @_PROCLUS
    @_PROCLUS 6 років тому

    13:05

  • @Rhaman68
    @Rhaman68 7 років тому

    Very enjoyable even in view that my favority composer of that era is Hayden.

    • @paullewis2413
      @paullewis2413 6 років тому +3

      Actually not quite the same era. Haydn died four years before this symphony was composed and its influence is more towards the transitional period from Classical to Romantic. Most of Haydn's works were composed in the 18th c Classical period.

    • @carlosmitjans1028
      @carlosmitjans1028 4 роки тому

      Haydn

    • @loganfruchtman953
      @loganfruchtman953 6 місяців тому

      @@paullewis2413 this is clearly a classically structured and written symphony

    • @paullewis2413
      @paullewis2413 6 місяців тому

      @@loganfruchtman953 That’s true, however you can detect the influence of Beethoven.

  • @ketanfernandes4094
    @ketanfernandes4094 7 років тому

    What city painting is this?

    • @gmm9200
      @gmm9200 7 років тому +2

      Rome, Navona square

    • @AdamRubenMovies
      @AdamRubenMovies 5 років тому

      Thank you for uploading this beautiful piece. I regard Schubert as a friend (silly, I know). This it what Navona looks like today - same angle :) www.google.com/maps/@41.8979549,12.4733405,3a,75y,343h,96.1t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sqEG9qsU3BNGlMIQu3xMRbg!2e0!7i13312!8i6656

  • @jgamez5023
    @jgamez5023 9 років тому

    wonderful music, wonderful pictures....thank you!

  • @davidpender7198
    @davidpender7198 3 роки тому

    Doesn't the secondary melody of the 1st movement sound suspiciously like the counter melody of Beethoven's 4th movement of the 3rd symphony, the Eroica?

    • @nikolaikrinets5136
      @nikolaikrinets5136 4 місяці тому

      Это может быть как дань уважения Бетховену.

  • @pwjohns1
    @pwjohns1 9 років тому +1

    Anybody know why they have cut a 26 bar section at the end of the exposition, ie at 3:17 ?

  • @gamermate2977
    @gamermate2977 4 роки тому

    Hemuli Han se siellä

  • @lemonie0321
    @lemonie0321 7 років тому +3

    23:30