Franz Schubert's biography * works are not quoted Many famous musicians have produced key pieces in romantic times. These include Beethoven, Strauss and Bach. But I think Franz Schubert is the most influential musician. Franz Peter, born January 31, 1797, was one of the 14 children born at Franz Theodore Schubert and Elizabeth Viet Nam, four of whom survived. He grew up in an apartment and became a classroom every day. So his father taught several elementary school classes.
Franz Peter Schubert was born in the vicinity of Vienna in January 1797. He is the twelfth child of Moravian school teacher Franz and his wife Elizabeth. Franz Senior - Play Cello - Teach his son 's music prototype. The young Franz-born house reflected in the photograph is called red crayfish, but today it is Nussdorfer Strasse 54 in the 9th district of Vienna. At the age of 17, Schubert wrote his first masterpiece, Goethe's "Gretchen am Spinnrade" (Gretchen's turntable). The composer made the part of the piano an integral part of the song. Accompaniments imitate rotating wheels in response to text acceleration and deceleration
In 1897, Schubert 's 100th anniversary was introduced in the music industry, festivals and performances were dedicated to his music. In Vienna there was a ten-day concert, Emperor Franz Joseph acknowledged that Schubert was the founder of the art song and was one of the most popular sons in Austria. Karlsruhe saw the first piece of his opera Fierrabras. In 1928, Schubert Week was held in Europe and the United States to commemorate the centenary of the composer's death. Schubert's work is done in the church, the concert hall, and the radio station. The maximum prize money sponsored by Columbia Gramophone Company is $ 10,000, "The original symphony work is Schubert's lyrical genius model, being devoted to his memory." The award-winning work is the sixth symphony of Kurt Atterberg.
In 1872, a monument of Franz Schubert was built in Stadtpark, Vienna. In 1888, the tomb of Schubert and Beethoven was transferred to Zentralfriedhof and is now next to Johann Strauss II and Johannes Brahms. Vering's cemetery was renovated into a park known as Schubert Park in 1925 and his former cemetery was marked with a bust. An inscription written by his friend, poet Franz Grillparzer, writes as follows: