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The Andrews Massey Duo performed Franz Schubert’s Ständchen in London in September 2009. The duo consists of David Massey on guitar and Emily Andrews on flute. You can hire students from the Royal Academy of Music for your event by visiting http://www.ram.ac.uk/hiring-student-performers. For more information about the Andrews Massey Duo’s disc ‘Stolen Serenades’ and sheet music of the arrangement, visit http://andrewsmasseyduo.com/?page_id=410 and http://andrewsmasseyduo.com/?page_id=536 respectively.


Franz Schubert

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About the composer…

Franz Schubert was a renowned composer of classical music, known for his incredible talent and prolific output. Born in Vienna in 1797, Schubert showed early signs of musical genius and began composing at a young age. Despite facing financial difficulties and struggling with his health, he managed to create an impressive body of work that included symphonies, chamber music, piano sonatas, and over 600 vocal compositions.

Schubert’s musical career was marked by both successes and challenges. While he gained recognition among his peers and was admired for his melodic gift, he struggled to gain financial stability and secure a steady income from his music. Nevertheless, Schubert’s compositions were highly regarded by his contemporaries, and he had a profound influence on the Romantic era of music.

Some of Schubert’s most notable works include his Symphony No. 8 in B minor, also known as the “Unfinished Symphony,” and his song cycles such as “Die schöne Müllerin” and “Winterreise.” His compositions are characterized by their expressive melodies, rich harmonies, and emotional depth.

Despite his untimely death at the age of 31, Franz Schubert left behind a lasting legacy in the world of classical music. His works continue to be performed and admired by musicians and audiences around the world, solidifying his place as one of the most important composers in history.

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