Oktett F-dur D 803
Oktett F-dur D 803
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The model for this composition was Beethoven's Septet op. 20, whose Divertimento character and six-part layout were adopted by Schubert, although he merely expanded the instrumentation by adding a second violin. In a letter he numbered his octet amongst the chamber music works with which he desired to blaze a "path to the great symphony." It can no longer be ascertained whether the composition was commissioned by Count Ferdinand Troyer, who had a musical salon in Vienna and played the clarinet.…
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  • Metai: 2014
  • ISBN: 9790201805627
  • Formatas: 23.7 x 31.2 x 1.5 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Kalba: Anglų, Prancūzų, Vokiečių

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The model for this composition was Beethoven's Septet op. 20, whose Divertimento character and six-part layout were adopted by Schubert, although he merely expanded the instrumentation by adding a second violin. In a letter he numbered his octet amongst the chamber music works with which he desired to blaze a "path to the great symphony." It can no longer be ascertained whether the composition was commissioned by Count Ferdinand Troyer, who had a musical salon in Vienna and played the clarinet. We only know that Schubert composed the work at the beginning of 1824, taking only a few weeks to do so and that it was shortly performed at Troyer's afterwards. Today it is one of the most popular larger chamber music works.

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  • Autorius: Franz Schubert
  • Leidėjas:
  • Metai: 2014
  • ISBN: 9790201805627
  • Formatas: 23.7 x 31.2 x 1.5 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Kalba: Anglų, Prancūzų, Vokiečių Anglų, Prancūzų, Vokiečių

The model for this composition was Beethoven's Septet op. 20, whose Divertimento character and six-part layout were adopted by Schubert, although he merely expanded the instrumentation by adding a second violin. In a letter he numbered his octet amongst the chamber music works with which he desired to blaze a "path to the great symphony." It can no longer be ascertained whether the composition was commissioned by Count Ferdinand Troyer, who had a musical salon in Vienna and played the clarinet. We only know that Schubert composed the work at the beginning of 1824, taking only a few weeks to do so and that it was shortly performed at Troyer's afterwards. Today it is one of the most popular larger chamber music works.

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