He was born in 1754, two years before Mozart and died in 1837, ten years after Beethoven. He was then the witness of the most amazing epoch of music history.
I can't believe I have only just discovered this - thank you so much for sharing!! Now we just need to get Schubert's two other viola concertos published and recorded!!
@@christophgoldstein9084 no idea unfortunately. Possibly manuscripts in a library in Germany somewhere? Sorry this isn't very helpful. I think if you search other UA-cam videos of this piece, other people were commenting on it
The piece I have to play for my exam in third cycle ! Hours of hard work, but for such a great concerto ! The part from 3:17 was really focused on the right hand.
Only discovered it recently. As it is so nice, I had to get the music. It is edited in SCHOTT under No. VAB27, for those interested. They ship from DE to anywhere in EU.Total Cost circa 30EUR
I've grown to really adore this concerto but I have to say that in the Allegro the tutti sections are more beautiful than the viola part. To my ears, the melodies in the tutti are filled with the exemplary charismatic grace and elegance you would expect from any great work of the high Classical era, but the viola part sounds somewhat contrived and self-serving with its embellishments of the themes. I understand that a concerto is a showpiece, but I believe that there are many other concerti from this era that better utilize the element of virtuosity as a means of serving the music. Edit: I just learned that the composer was a violinist/violist. I find it fascinating that string-playing composers tend to write incredible and memorable melodies (like Paganini) but often fall into the same pitfall I described above when composing concerti.
Quite Mozartean not only in ease of melodic and technical execution but also in degree of thematic inspiredness. An unexpected gem to stumble upon via youtube. Would anyone happen to have the digital sheet music? IMSLP doesn't seem to have it :(
+Laura Parra A belated thank you and yes, please do! You are totally making my day. Please send to leckerschnitzel@anpa.de as an attachment. Nice of you to pass it on, keep up the good community! Best regards, boulevardfree
As I'm currently learning this, I come here regularly to listen. A truly remarkable concerto. If I may, where did you get/take the pictures from? They fit very nicely.
@@teegos I read that they are from different Schubert families. This one is from old East Germany that now is another country. And famous Lieder Schubert is not from this place.
@@emmaaxelson7821 - my initial reaction too, but it 's not. Anyone else recognise it? - The concerto is quite a find! I imagine he was a viola player. They don't get into the limelight very much (apart from Harold In Italy).
This is another example of how You Tube is bringing to life hidden treasures such as this piece that would otherwise remain obscure. I am so thankful.
So true! I agree with you fully...so many treasures I didn't know existed!
Viola solo starts at 2:24
For me it is still one of the best versions of this concert, due to its technique and sound . Wonderful!❤️ ❤️ ❤️
He was born in 1754, two years before Mozart and died in 1837, ten years after Beethoven. He was then the witness of the most amazing epoch of music history.
@@MommyMacNamara Different Schubet [Franz] you're thinking of
@@jackbchfan Apologies. Sent by my 15-year-old son who has evidently used my youtube account without my knowledge!
I can't believe I have only just discovered this - thank you so much for sharing!! Now we just need to get Schubert's two other viola concertos published and recorded!!
Can you tell where to find these two other concertos? I would edit and print them.
@@christophgoldstein9084 no idea unfortunately. Possibly manuscripts in a library in Germany somewhere? Sorry this isn't very helpful. I think if you search other UA-cam videos of this piece, other people were commenting on it
The style reminds of Carl Stamitz. Delightful concerto and sounds very polished as well!
Viola is the superior string instrument 🥰
Viola is not the superior string instrument, is the SUPERIOR INSTRUMENT
Sick Rondo. I'm surprised this concerto isn't more well-known. This is my first time ever hearing of it.
First time stumbling across this. Very lovely!
Just found out he's my great great great grandfather! Such a good composer.Im proud of you!
Zertifiziert intergalaktischen! Sehr erfrischend Musik!
Beautiful ! Thank you for posting !
magnífico!
The piece I have to play for my exam in third cycle ! Hours of hard work, but for such a great concerto ! The part from 3:17 was really focused on the right hand.
+Wolfram hi, do you have scores in pdf? I got scores for viola, but I dont have piano part :( anaarhicna@gmail.com
Do you still have the score?
can you send me a copy please?
+Cabreo Martini Sorry, I borrowed the score from my teacher, and gave it back after my exam :( I hope you'll find it !
Beautiful ! Thanks for sharing :)
Nunca tinha ouvido falar desse compositor com esse nome, conheco o Franz Shubert e ñ o Joseph.
Mozart would have loved this concerto!
For sure ♡
Only discovered it recently. As it is so nice, I had to get the music. It is edited in SCHOTT under No. VAB27, for those interested. They ship from DE to anywhere in EU.Total Cost circa 30EUR
I'm playing this and it's beautiful but very difficult!
hi can u send me the music sheet?
@@florjimenez9408 you can buy it from Schott.
Tampouco conhecia tal concerto pra viola....
I've grown to really adore this concerto but I have to say that in the Allegro the tutti sections are more beautiful than the viola part. To my ears, the melodies in the tutti are filled with the exemplary charismatic grace and elegance you would expect from any great work of the high Classical era, but the viola part sounds somewhat contrived and self-serving with its embellishments of the themes. I understand that a concerto is a showpiece, but I believe that there are many other concerti from this era that better utilize the element of virtuosity as a means of serving the music.
Edit: I just learned that the composer was a violinist/violist. I find it fascinating that string-playing composers tend to write incredible and memorable melodies (like Paganini) but often fall into the same pitfall I described above when composing concerti.
Quite Mozartean not only in ease of melodic and technical execution but also in degree of thematic inspiredness. An unexpected gem to stumble upon via youtube. Would anyone happen to have the digital sheet music? IMSLP doesn't seem to have it :(
+Laura Parra May you send me the musicsheet Laura? I want to play it, please! My email is: rafaeleew@gmail.com
+Laura Parra A belated thank you and yes, please do! You are totally making my day. Please send to leckerschnitzel@anpa.de as an attachment. Nice of you to pass it on, keep up the good community! Best regards, boulevardfree
+Laura Parra Hi, would you be kind to send me scores, too? My mail is: anaarhicna@gmail.com. Please!!!!
could you send me ?
siyabendviola@gmail.com
Thanks
Hi Laura, do you still have the music sheet? If so, can you please send it to me? My email is pache1109@gmail.com
Thanks!
Brilliant:)
As I'm currently learning this, I come here regularly to listen. A truly remarkable concerto. If I may, where did you get/take the pictures from? They fit very nicely.
Uitstekend.
Beautiful painting , also . How in the world did they ever build that castle on that rock ?
I LoVE THE 3º MOVIMENT
I have to play this concerto (the solist) and it's a little difficult...
+Touka Kirishima I can understand you..... :D
+laura parra Yes! Can i send it to you on email?
+Thedvd2000 please m e too! mi email is lemitsu-kurogane@hotmail.com
100% agree... I'm kind of overwhelmed
+Thedvd2000 could you please send it to me too? my email is verysecretcode@gmail.com i really want to play this piece. Thanks!!
Does anyone know where can I get the particellas for the Orchestra? I can't find it anywhere, just the piano sheet
Den gamle men nu restaurerede borg besøges hvert år af tusindvis af turister. Det er udmærket......
nice "sample" of Mozart's concerto for flute, harp, and orchestra in C major (K. 299) unless Joe composed it in 1777 and Wolfie stole it!
Does anybody know where one could find sheet music to this? I have looked on IMSLP to no avail for some reason......
I Googled "Joseph Schubert viola concerto" and found a Schott edition for £17.99 ($25US approx).
This Schubert is related to the famous Lieder composer Schubert? I do love this ladder one but never know the one I hear now. I like it.
@@teegos I read that they are from different Schubert families. This one is from old East Germany that now is another country. And famous Lieder Schubert is not from this place.
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Tururururururuu
Tu tu turu tu tuturu tu tu tu
Step one to play, sing.
Brandemburgo 3.
Piririm, pororo
Piririm pororo
So glad to have heard this today - does anyone know where the picture of the ?castle is taken?
Chrissie Mason it looks a bit to me like Neuschwanstein but I don't think it is
@@emmaaxelson7821 - my initial reaction too, but it 's not. Anyone else recognise it? - The concerto is quite a find! I imagine he was a viola player. They don't get into the limelight very much (apart from Harold In Italy).
@@bernardporter2361 Even Harold in Italy doesn't get played very often, but it's very beautiful.
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La primera foto es un lugar real ?
+Luis Barrueco Carbajo es el castillo Liechtenstein en Liechtenstein
Castle Lichtenstein in Schwaben (Germany)
Not related to Franz Schubert.Right?
Janak Varma none whatsoever 😊.
Janak Varma
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Desculpa a ignorância....mas esse Joseph...é o nosso amado Franz...??? Não sabia tinha tb este Joseph....em seu nome!!