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Franz Schubert: The Life and Legacy of a Master
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Franz Schubert: The Life and Legacy of a Master

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January 25, 202627m 52s

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Show Notes

This episode details the life and prolific output of Franz Schubert, an essential Austrian composer bridging the Classical and Romantic periods. Though he died at the young age of 31, he authored a massive catalog of music, including over 600 art songs, seven complete symphonies, and significant chamber works. The text chronicles his humble upbringing, his struggle for widespread recognition during his lifetime, and his close-knit circle of intellectual friends who supported his genius. It also examines his posthumous rise to global fame, the discovery of his lost manuscripts, and the modern scholarly debates surrounding his health and personal identity. Ultimately, the source positions Schubert as an innovative master whose expressive melodies and structural experiments fundamentally transformed Western classical music.