Franz Schubert was an Austrian composer who at one time studied with the infamous Antonio Scalieri. Those of you who watched the movie "Amadeus" will remember Scalieri. Schubert was born in 1797 and died in 1828 at the tender age of 31. Even so, his music shows an incredible amount of maturity. He (like Beethoven) lived during that period of transition between the Viennese Classical era and the Romantic era. He worshipped Beethoven and one can hear the influence Beethoven had on him in his music. Yet, Schubert's music is totally unlike any other.
Farkies...help yourself my good man...("good" is purely an observation) In fact you could really be some old JW lady who still plays the Kingdom Songs at the Kingdom Hall, before and after the deliverance of spiritual food to the flock. Thing is you kick ass on the piano so you could be you and some old JW lady who still plays the Kingdom Songs at the Kingdom Hall, before and after the deliverance of spiritual food to the flock, S'OK w/me.
That was beautiful. I appreciate you giving a piece of history of the muscians masterpieces you play. I loved the movie Amadeus, I will have to watch it again to notice the Scaleri character.
BTW, thanks for the cd, it's forever stuck in my cd player in my car, was that intentional that you can't eject it???
: I have this piece and others in my disc library. I'm getting it out to play tomorrow. Thanks for the reminder, Farkel.
I can't play it like the Masters. I'm just an amateur hacker. Don't expect more than that from my music. I was a dumb dub who wasn't allowed to attend a good music University, remember?