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Franz Schubert

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Noun1.Franz SchubertFranz Schubert - Austrian composer known for his compositions for voice and piano (1797-1828)


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Beethoven and Clementi contributed to the four-hand literature, but it was Franz Schubert who truly fulfilled the medium with more than 70 works.
It is impossible to enjoy this story without accepting its preposterous premise: Franz Schubert "inhabits" the body of a 30-ish New York lawyer who suddenly can play the piano as well as Schubert, because, well, some part of her is Schubert.
The first evening features the music of Mozart, and later concerts highlight Robert Schumann's ``Fairy Tales,'' two of Johann Sebastian Bach's ``Brandenberg Concertos,'' compositions by Franz Schubert, Heitor Villa-Lobos and Serge Prokofiev and a rarely heard masterwork by the 17th-century English composer John Dowland.
 
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