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Schubert

[ shoo-bert; German shoo-bert ]

noun

  1. Franz [f, r, ahnts], 1797–1828, Austrian composer.


Schubert

/ ˈʃuːbət /

noun

  1. SchubertFranz (Peter)17971828MAustrianMUSIC: composerMUSIC: lieder writer Franz ( Peter ) (frants). 1797–1828, Austrian composer; the originator and supreme exponent of the modern German lied. His many songs include the cycles Die Schöne Müllerin (1823) and Die Winterreise (1827). His other works include symphonies and much piano and chamber music including string quartets and the Trout piano quintet (1819)


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In the nation-wide crusade against gay marriage, Schubert was king.

Exactly one year ago, Frank Schubert was on top of the world.

Schubert is hoping to expand the project statewide and hire a full-time investigator.

“I think I screamed,” said Schubert when she learned of the DNA hit.

Schubert discovered that Chavez had been autopsied, and a sample of his blood was still in evidence.

And then what could be more deep and poetic than Liszt's transcriptions of Schubert's and Wagner's songs?

As to Schubert, I think Chopin knew too little of his music to be appreciably influenced by him.

Speaking of playing duets reminds me of Schubert, who, Gutmann informed me, was a favourite of Chopin's.

"Oscar Schubert's death was equally mysterious," continued Emily, turning the Beacon inside out.

Quite as inaccurate is a statement of Schindlers touching a meeting between Schubert and Beethoven in this year.

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