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Schubert (Master Musicians (Schirmer)) [Hardcover]

John Reed (Author)
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Master Musicians (Schirmer) May 1997
Celebrating its 100th anniversary, this extraordinary series continues to amaze and captivate its readers with detailed insight into the lives and work of music's geniuses. Unlike other composer biographies that focus narrowly on the music, this series explores the personal history of each composer and the social context surrounding the music. In a precise, engaging, and authoritative manner, each volume combines a vivid portrait of the master musicians' inspirations, influences, life experiences, even their weaknesses, with an accessible discussion of their work-all in roughly 300 pages. Further, each volume offers superb reference material, including a detailed life and times chronology, a complete list of works, a personalia glossary highlighting the important people in the composer's life, and a select bibliography. Under the supervision of music expert and series general editor Stanley Sadie, Master Musicians will certainly proceed to delight music scholars, serious musicians, and all music lovers for another hundred years.
When this much acclaimed biography on Schubert was published ten years ago, it was welcomed as `a model of critical biography ... an essential vade mecum for all Schubertians'. In the intervening years, however, Schubert's public image has changed considerably, making it necessary to revise thoroughly the main text of the book as well as the four detailed appendices which serve as a useful reference section. Its aim remains the same: to provide a readable, authoritative, and reliable guide to Schubert's life and works for the student, the musician, and the general reader.
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The most remarkable composer of song literature in the history of Western music, Franz Schubert sometimes gets overlooked in favor of his more bombastic contemporaries. 1997 marks the bicentennial of his birth; record companies and concert programmers, who love such pegs, have accordingly scheduled loads of Schubert for the year. You can find some useful insights into the composer and his work with this biography, a slightly expanded version of the essay written for the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Also helpful is the detailed chronicle of his music, arranged by type and date of composition. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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From reviews of the first edition:"a model of critical biography ... an essential vade mecum for all Schubertians'"--TLS


"a book which should open many ears and minds to Schubert's true musical stature"--The Musical Times


"admirable"--Andrew Porter, The Observer


--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Schirmer Books (May 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0028648145
  • ISBN-13: 978-0028648149
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,762,024 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice intro. Very valuable list of all Schubert's works in the back., November 9, 2005
The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians is now best available online (at a hefty subscription fee). A version was published in 1980 in more than two dozen volumes. It was a magnificent achievement, but almost immediately errors were found, disputes were had, and at least one article was guilty of a hidden insult that was discovered too late. Some of the biographical articles were so good that they were excerpted into a series of short books, this being one of them.

If you are interested in the life of Schubert, one of our greatest composers, and one of the very greatest song writers of all time, this book provides a nice introduction to his life and work. Especially valuable is the list of all his known works (and a list of the spurious compositions as well), and an index of his songs by name. This genius died at 31 having written more than 600 songs and at least 200 other works including large symphonies, quartets, and even a couple of for the stage.

The bibliography is especially useful because it discusses important articles on Schubert by genre, that is important articles and books on his symphonies, or quartets, or what have you. This book can only be an introduction, you will have to go further to really appreciate the greatness of this composer who died so ridiculously young.

It was written by Maurice J.E. Brown who died before it was completed and finished by his friend, the wonderful Eric Sams (who died at 78 in September 2004, to our loss).
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Splendid Guide, September 9, 2004
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ymatsui4 "Y. Matsui" (Tanashi, Tokyo Japan) - See all my reviews
In his late years, John Reed accomplished a magnificent task: writing and revising this book. Though a smallish book, he successfully compiled critical evaluation, date (latest estimate), circumstance, and future effect of an great numbers of important (often unduly underrated) works of Schubert. His view is in general quite well-balanced and persuasive. I think this book is the most reliable guide book for Schubert's supreme music. Strongly recommended.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A short introduction to Schubert, with a comprehensive list of his compositions, September 30, 2011
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Schubert was an extremely musical person and one of the greatest composers of all time. Unlike J.S. Bach, who was trained in the family profession from an early age, and Mozart, who was raised like a hothouse plant and pushed as a child prodigy by his father, Schubert came from a family of schoolteachers who were only amateur musicians. But it became obvious early on that he was especially gifted. He started composing at age 13 while at the Stadtkonvikt school in Vienna, and he received tutelage in composition from Mozart's former rival, Antonio Salieri, who stated that Schubert was a genius and another Mozart. But the myopic Schubert did not have an easy time of it; he contracted syphilis, suffered from it for several years, and died prematurely at age 31. He became well-known as a writer of songs in his lifetime, but his orchestral, chamber music, and operatic works didn't get published until years or even decades after his death. Some of his compositions have only recently been published.

This little paperback by Maurice J.E. Brown, with a comprehensive list of compositions added by Eric Sams, provides a good introduction to Schubert and his music for those who have only a passing knowledge of the subject. The book is divided into three parts: the first briefly relates Schubert's life and musical development; the second discusses Schubert's music by genre -- songs, song cycles, instrumental compositions, music for the theatre, and church and other choral music; and the third is a listing of all of Schubert's known compositions organized by categories and by Deutsch number within categories. Schubert wrote over 600 songs and about 200 other compositions, so the listing is quite long. Looking at the list, one becomes aware that Schubert left many of his compositions unfinished. Whether or not he intended to get back to some of them, had he lived, is of course unknown, but some are treasures even in truncated form, such as the Quartettsatz and of course the Unfinished Symphony.

The book also has a lengthy bibliography, eleven black-and-white illustrations, and uses Wilhelm Reider's well-known 1825 watercolor portrait of Schubert for the cover.

One shortcoming of the book is that the discussions of Schubert's music are quite brief and tend to overlook his early compositions, especially the orchestral ones, even though many of these are quite splendid and certainly worth hearing and discussing. The author also has rather strong opinions about some of Schubert's works; these opinions don't always agree with what I would say.

For a more comprehensive and in-depth look at Schubert's life and music, I suggest reading "Schubert: the Music and the Man," by Brian Newbould. Newbould is probably the person who is most knowledgeable about Schubert and his prodigious output.

On the Schubert monument erected in 1830 in Vienna is the following inscribed epitaph (translated): "The art of music here entombed a rich possession, but even fairer hopes." One wonders what other great masterpieces Schubert would have written had he lived to a ripe old age.
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Vienna, in Schubert's day, consisted of an inner city bounded to the north-east by the Danube Canal and enclosed by a rampart; these enclosing walls were to give place to the wide boulevards of the modern Ringstrasse. Read the first page
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