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Shortly after this "Gretchen am Spinnrade" composer met Beethoven, he was a torchbearer at his funeral |
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CLASSICAL MUSIC |
1996-09-02 |
#2756 |
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In 1814 this lieder composer wrote the song "Gretchen at the Spinning Wheel", using words by Goethe |
Schubert
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CLASSICAL MUSIC |
1996-02-29 |
#2654 |
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Before his 19th birthday, this Austrian wrote almost 200 lieder, including "Gretchen am Spinnrade" |
Schubert
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$800 |
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CLASSICAL MUSIC |
1995-05-23 |
#2482 |
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In 1826 this Lieder composer tried but failed to get a position at the court of the Austrian emperor |
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$600 |
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CLASSICAL MUSIC |
1995-01-26 |
#2399 |
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This composer's "Trout Quintet" is one of the most popular pieces of classical chamber music |
Franz Schubert
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$800 |
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CLASSICAL MUSIC |
1994-11-25 |
#2355 |
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This lieder composer gave his first public concert March 26, 1828, it was a success |
Schubert
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$800 |
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CLASSICAL MUSIC |
1993-07-22 |
#2064 |
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Among this Austrian's 600 lieder are "Gretchen at the Spinning Wheel" & "The Erl King" |
Schubert
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CLASSICAL MUSIC |
1993-05-17 |
#2016 |
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This Viennese lieder composer was a torchbearer at Beethoven's funeral on March 29, 1827 |
Schubert
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$800 |
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CLASSICAL MUSIC |
1993-04-23 |
#2000 |
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His Symphony in B Minor wasn't his only unfinished composition--just the most famous |
Franz Schubert
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$200 |
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CLASSICAL MUSIC |
1990-05-23 |
#1333 |
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If Beethoven rolled over in his grave, he'd find this composer of the Incidental Music to Rosamunde |
Franz Schubert
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CLASSICAL MUSIC |
1989-09-28 |
#1164 |
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He completed the "Trout" quintet, even if he didn't finish all his symphonies |
Franz Schubert
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$800 |
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CLASSICAL MUSIC |
1988-06-06 |
#881 |
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Though he began studying with Salieri, this composer still left one symphony "unfinished" |
Schubert
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$1,000 |
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CLASSICAL MUSIC |
1987-05-28 |
#644 |