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The astonishing creative genius of Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
produced an extraordinary quantity of music: song cycles,
symphonies, piano and chamber works - all now recognised as
masterpieces. Such acclaim did not exist in the years immediately
after his death, and it was only later, when the rediscovery of
Schubert's music (led by George Grove) was gathering pace, that
this work, the first full-length biography of the composer,
appeared in 1865. Written by Heinrich Kreissle von Hellborn
(1812-69), a Viennese lawyer and member of the city's Gesellschaft
der Musikfreunde, the work incorporates reminiscences of Schubert's
friends as collected by Ferdinand Luib for his prospective
biography. This 1869 English translation by Arthur Duke Coleridge,
founder of the Bach Choir, contains an appendix by Grove on
Schubert's symphonies and his rediscovery in Vienna of several
manuscripts as well as the partbooks for Rosamunde. Volume 1 charts
Schubert's life up to the composition of Rosamunde in 1823.
The astonishing creative genius of Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
produced an extraordinary quantity of music: song cycles,
symphonies, piano and chamber works - all now recognised as
masterpieces. Such acclaim did not exist in the years immediately
after his death, and it was only later, when the rediscovery of
Schubert's music (led by George Grove) was gathering pace, that
this work, the first full-length biography of the composer,
appeared in 1865. Written by Heinrich Kreissle von Hellborn
(1812-69), a Viennese lawyer and member of the city's Gesellschaft
der Musikfreunde, the work incorporates reminiscences of Schubert's
friends as collected by Ferdinand Luib for his prospective
biography. This 1869 English translation by Arthur Duke Coleridge,
founder of the Bach Choir, contains an appendix by Grove on
Schubert's symphonies and his rediscovery in Vienna of several
manuscripts as well as the partbooks for Rosamunde. Volume 2 covers
1824 to 1828, and includes a list of works and Grove's appendix.
Heinrich Kreissle von Hellborn: Franz Schubert
Edition Holzinger. Taschenbuch
Berliner Ausgabe, 2013
Vollstandiger, durchgesehener Neusatz bearbeitet und
eingerichtet von Michael Holzinger
Erstdruck: Wien (Carl Gerolds Sohn) 1865.
Textgrundlage ist die Ausgabe: Kreissle von Hellborn, Heinrich:
Franz Schubert. Wien: Carl Gerold's Sohn, 1865.
Herausgeber der Reihe: Michael Holzinger
Reihengestaltung: Viktor Harvion
Umschlaggestaltung unter Verwendung des Bildes: Wilhelm August
Rieder: Aquarell Franz Schubert, Mai 1825, unten signiert von
Rieder und Schubert.
Gesetzt aus Minion Pro, 10 pt
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