Piano Sonata in A D. 959 Deutsche Tänze D. 783 Ungarische Melodie D. 817 Allegretto D. 915
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Title:
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Piano Sonata in A D. 959 Deutsche Tänze D. 783 Ungarische Melodie D. 817 Allegretto D. 915 |
Otros títulos:
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Sonata para Piano en A mayor D. 959 16 Danzas Alemanas D. 783 Melodia Húngara en B menor D. 817 y Allegreto D. 915 |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Franz Schubert; Alfred Brendel |
Código CDU:
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Sch.06vol.2 |
Forma Musical:
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Sonatas (Piano), Piano music, Dance music Germany |
Abstract:
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The last year of Schubert's life was marked by growing public acclaim for the composer's works, but also by the gradual deterioration of his health. On March 26, 1828, together with other musicians in Vienna, Schubert gave a public concert of his own works, which was a great success and earned him a considerable profit. In addition, two new German publishers took an interest in his works, leading to a short period of financial well-being. However, by the time the summer months arrived, Schubert was again short of money and had to cancel some journeys he had previously planned.
Schubert had been struggling with syphilis since 1822–23, and suffered from weakness, headaches and dizziness. However, he seems to have led a relatively normal life until September 1828, when new symptoms such as effusions of blood appeared. At this stage he moved from the Vienna home of his friend Franz von Schober to his brother Ferdinand's house in the suburbs, following the advice of his doctor; unfortunately, ... |
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