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Franz Schubert
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Highlights of his life: Born January 31, 1797 Father was a schoolmaster Showed great aptitude for music Gathered for “Schubertiads” (music parties) Wanted to write a successful opera Known as a songwriter
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Schubert was born in Vienna, Austria.
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His father was a schoolmaster. He was taught to play music by his father. At the age of 11, he became a choir boy in the chapel, receiving a good education.
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Schubert worked for some time as a teacher at his father’s school. At the age of 20, he devoted himself to music.
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He had always a small group of friends and admirers.
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He lived with one or another of his friends. Meanwhile he produced music of great charm and liveliness.
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He was poor all his life, his genius unrecognized.
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Schubert was the first great composer of art song. He composed more than 600 songs.
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An art song is a solo vocal song with piano accompaniment. It is the union of poetry and music.
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Celebrated songs: Art Songs Hedge Rose, ErlkingSong-Cycles The Fair Maid of the Mill, The Winter Journey
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Draw a quick picture of Schubert. Put his birth and death dates under his picture (1797-1828) Write 3 things you remember about him under his picture.
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Overture to Rosamunde This was not originally written as an overture to the play, Rosamunde. Schubert originally wrote it for an opera, Alfonsa and Estrella.
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Let’s go over the themes first. There are 4 main themes we’ll listen for.
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Drums play softly triangles play softly finger cymbals play softly tone blocks play softly
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Now, let’s listen and PLAY!
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Introduction 0-0:26
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Transition: 333 Repeat 3 times 1:01
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1:12 Slight VARIATION
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Transition: 333 Repeat 6 times 1:44
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2:07 333 333
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2:16
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pp (pianissimo) 2:22
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2:27
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. (4 times) 2:45
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3:10 Repeat to * *
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3:33 : : : Some variation at the end of the second repeat
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pp (pianissimo) 4:12
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4:29 :
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5:06 Development rhythmic and melodic ideas 3 times
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5:39 LOUDER! ff 4 beats 4 times
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6:07 BIG ENDING?!?! ff - fortissimo pp - pianissimo There’s MORE!
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6:29
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6:54 : : : With variation
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7:31 d e c r e s c e n d o
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Strings announce the next theme 7:41
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7:48 :
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8:25 3 times Transition:
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8:58 LOUDER! ff 4 beats 4 times
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9:30 Here comes the ending!!!!
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cr e s c e n d o 4 times 9:50
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9:57 2 times
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10:12 3 times
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The End 10:19 (4 times)
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10:23
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THE END 10:28
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