The average 18-year-old child gathers as much as possible, enjoys college life, sometimes goes to class at 8 o'clock, how to maintain GPA to maintain parents like usual, countless questions in the head I have it. If he succeeds in completing the perfect combination of the same good result as his good freshman year he will feel he achieved very good results. However, in his 18th year, Franz Schubert made nearly 150 lies in addition to several symphonic orchestras and the masses.
In Franz Schubert's symphonies, the two are a central repertoire and are often played. In the eighth symphony (1822), Schubert has just finished the first two movements; this very romantic work is often called "unfinished". His last ninth symphony (1826) was a masterpiece of a classic idiomatic phrase. Between the early Romantics, Ferelix Mendelssohn (five symphonies) and Robert Schuman (four) continued to write symphonies in a classical form despite using their own music language. In contrast, Hector Berlioz likes his "dramatic symphonies" Roméoet Juliette and programming including a very ingenious Symphonie fantasy. The latter is also a planned work with both movement and parade and waltz, not traditional four.
Franz Schubert (1797-1828) is an Austrian composer who linked classics and romance. One of the few composers, especially in his work, evokes Mozart's spirit - Symphony No. 5. Schubert has created seven symphony, including sacred music, opera, piano music. He is also a composer of great secular vocals. Notable works include the immortal version of Ave Maria D.839, the sonata of Major Piano, D 959, C Major Symphony (Great C album, D 944), and Symphony No. 5 of Bb professional D.485 Yes. Felix Mendelssohn (1809 - 1847) The romantic era of German composers. Mendelssohn wrote symphonies, concertos, oratorios, piano music, chamber music. His famous works include Hebrewies Overture (Fingal's Cave) (1830), Violin Concerto Eminer, Op. 64 (1844) and his piano work - "song without words"