Franz Schubert 2013

Franz Schubert 2013

January 28, 2013.  Franz Schubert was born on January 31, 1797.  We wrote quite extensively about his life, especially his earlier years (this of course is practically a misnomer, as Schubert died tragically young at the age of 31).  During his short life he Franz Schubertwrote more than 1000 compositions, of which 600 were songs.  We think that even if all he wrote were songs, he would still be considered one of the greatest composers ever.  His cycles Die schöne Müllerin, written in 1823, and Winterreise, written four years later, contain no less music of the highest order than symphonies of the  most gifted composers.  Both cycles were originally written for tenor, but are often transposed and performed by other voices.  The late Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, a baritone, was one of the greatest exponents (pianists such as Sviatoslav Richter, Alfred Brendel and Murray Perahia performed Schuber’s songs with Fischer-Dieskau).  Gute Nacht is the first of the songs in the Winterreise cycle.  Here it is performed by the German bass-baritone Thomas Quasthoff, with Daniel Barenboim on the piano (courtesy of YouTube).  Fritz Wunderlich was one of the most brilliant tenors of the 20th century.  Unfortunately, like Schubert’s, his life was cut short: he was only 35 when he died in an accident.  Still, he left behind a number of exceptional recordings, Die schöne Müllerin being one of them.  Here he sings Der Neugierige ("The Inquisitive One"), the sixth song in the cycle.  Hubert Giesen is on the piano (courtesy of YouTube).  Of course there are many other wonderful songs.  Probably one of the most popular is An Die Musik, D. 547.  Here it is, in the 1950 recording, sung by the great (also courtesy of YouTube).