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Definition of Franz Schubert
1. Noun. Austrian composer known for his compositions for voice and piano (1797-1828).
Generic synonyms: Composer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Franz Schubert
Literary usage of Franz Schubert
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Romantic Composers by Daniel Gregory Mason (1906)
"Franz Schubert S the earliest full-fledged representative of the romantic school
of composers which succeeded Beethoven, Schubert occupies a peculiar ..."
2. Essentials in Music History by Thomas Tapper, Percy Goetschius (1914)
"CHAPTER XXXI Franz Schubert To this era of music history belongs another ...
This is Franz Schubert. By virtue of his extraordinary melodic genius he became ..."
3. Music: Devoted to the Art, Science, Technic and Literature of Music (1897)
"Franz Schubert. A TRIBUTE TO HIS MEMORY IN HONOR OF THE HUNDREDTH ... In writing
this tribute to the memory of Franz Schubert, the immortal creator of the ..."
4. Dwight's Journal of Music: A Paper of Art and Literature by John Sullivan Dwight (1873)
"Whoever is fond of pl«y upon words, suggestive alliterations, may please himself
with noting how singularly the names: "Franz Schubert, Robert Schumann, ..."
5. The Violin and Its Music by George Hart (1881)
"There mourned Franz Schubert, then best known as the composer of "The Erl King," "The
... Strange indeed that Franz Schubert should have been that one, ..."
6. University Musical Encyclopedia by Louis Charles Elson (1912)
"Franz Schubert TN the central cemetery of Vienna there are two ••• graves side
by side. Over the one may be read the inscription "Beethoven," over the other ..."