SCHUBERT, F.: Great Composers in Words and Music
Franz Schubert was regarded chiefly as a composer of domestic music, and during his all-too-brief life managed to publish only a quarter of his works. Without patronage and without ever becoming well known or a virtuoso, how did Schubert manage to achieve unprecedented expressivity in song composition, or to create his chamber, symphonic and piano masterpieces? And how did he reconcile the warring elements of his tempestuous personality? This vivid biographical narrative includes selections from his most popular works including the String Quintet in C major and the ‘Trout’ Quintet, as well as the symphonies, and examples from his Lieder and stage works.
Tracklist
Halász, Michael (Conductor)
Halász, Michael (Conductor)
Hill, Peter (piano)
Hill, Peter (piano)
| 5 | An extract from Schubert's Wiegenlied or 'Cradle Song', thought to have been written in November 1816, the composer then 19 years of age. | 03:57 |
Alxinger, Johann Baptist von - Lyricist
Cologne Radio Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Keilberth, Joseph (Conductor)
Cologne Radio Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Keilberth, Joseph (Conductor)
Halász, Michael (Conductor)
Halász, Michael (Conductor)
| 9 | The very same month as the symphony's school premiere, Schubert was offered a scholarship to continue his studies at the Stadtkonvikt… | 01:12 |
Benda, Christian (Conductor)
Benda, Christian (Conductor)
| 11 | Yet another 'first' emerged a couple of months later in July: the completion of Schubert's first Mass, in F. | 01:44 |
Mass Text - Lyricist
Lim, Min Woo (tenor)
Levitin, Assaf (bass)
Leipzig Chamber Orchestra (Orchestra)
Schuldt-Jensen, Morten (Conductor)
Lim, Min Woo (tenor)
Levitin, Assaf (bass)
Leipzig Chamber Orchestra (Orchestra)
Schuldt-Jensen, Morten (Conductor)
| 13 | While there is little corroborative evidence of a serious relationship between Schubert and Fräulein Grob… | 01:43 |
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von - Lyricist
Hill, Peter (piano)
Hill, Peter (piano)
| 15 | Schubert's musical mastery lies in his ability to evoke the intense psychological drama of the text, along with the practical realities of the scene. | 01:22 |
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von - Lyricist
Hill, Peter (piano)
Hill, Peter (piano)
| 17 | In 1821, seven years after its completion, Gretchen am Spinnrade appeared in print as Schubert's opus 2: that is, his second published score. | 02:54 |
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von - Lyricist
Kehring, Burkhard (piano)
Kehring, Burkhard (piano)
| 19 | It is perhaps unsurprising that as Schubert fine-tuned his skills in musical dramaticism, transforming the German Lied from its lowly roots into a genre of unprecedented expressivity… | 04:13 |
Halász, Michael (Conductor)
Halász, Michael (Conductor)
| 21 | At the time of Hatwig's house concert and the private premiere of Schubert's Symphony No. 5, the composer was no longer living and working with his father… | 03:40 |
Kollár, Zsuzsa (piano)
Kollár, Zsuzsa (piano)
| 23 | As was so often the case with Schubert, with highs came lows, conflicting emotions that reveal something of the tempestuous nature of his personality. | 02:45 |
Tóth, István (double bass)
Jandó, Jenő (piano)
| 24 | Piano Quintet In A Major, Op. 114, D. 667, "Die Forelle" (The Trout): IV. Thema with Variations: Andantino (excerpt) | 01:11 |
Tóth, István (double bass)
Jandó, Jenő (piano)
| 25 | If the holiday – and, indeed, the 'Trout' Quintet – had engendered a relaxed, easy-going mindset and overall leisurely outlook, then the return to the city once again brought disappointment… | 02:34 |
Schober, Franz von - Lyricist
Cagliari Theatre Orchestra (Orchestra)
Korsten, Gérard (Conductor)
| 26 | Alfonso und Estrella, D. 732, Act I: Schon, wenn es beginnt zu tagen (Every morning, when the sun rises) (excerpt) | 00:50 |
Cagliari Theatre Orchestra (Orchestra)
Korsten, Gérard (Conductor)
| 27 | If, with Alfonso und Estrella, Schubert's operatic efforts had fallen flat, he was at least enjoying sustained success with his Lieder. | 04:20 |
| 29 | 1822 was also the year in which Schubert is thought to have contracted the venereal disease that would terminate his life only a few years later. | 03:16 |
Benda, Christian (Conductor)
Benda, Christian (Conductor)
| 31 | Despite his illness and realisation of his imminent death, Schubert continued to compose a series of mature masterworks… | 01:29 |
Müller, Wilhelm - Lyricist
Eisenlohr, Ulrich (piano)
| 32 | Die schöne Müllerin (The Fair Maid of the Mill), Op. 25, D. 795: No. 15. Eifersucht und Stolz (Jealousy and Pride) | 01:39 |
Eisenlohr, Ulrich (piano)
| 33 | For Schubert, life was to imitate art, the composer becoming as depressed and desperate as the young man whose idealistic love he depicted so vividly in the much-celebrated song cycle. | 03:42 |
Müller, Wilhelm - Lyricist
Eisenlohr, Ulrich (piano)
Eisenlohr, Ulrich (piano)
| 35 | But not all of Schubert's music of this final period could be described as mournful and gloomy. | 02:04 |





























