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'''Franz Schubert''', ({{date|1797-01-31|DMY}} – {{date|1828-11-19|DMY}}) was an Austrian composer of the late Classical and early Romantic eras. Even though his life has been short, he left behind a vast œvre. He is most famous for his {{lang|de|Lieder}}. | '''Franz Schubert''', ({{date|1797-01-31|DMY}} – {{date|1828-11-19|DMY}}) was an Austrian composer of the late Classical and early Romantic eras. Even though his life has been short, he left behind a vast œvre. He is most famous for his {{lang|de|Lieder}}.<ref name="Wiki"/> | ||
==Schubert and {{lang|de|Lieder}}== | ==Schubert and {{lang|de|Lieder}}== | ||
The term {{lang|de|Lied}} (German for "song") gained a new meaning, that of the {{lang|de|Kunstlied}} (art song) during Schubert's lifetime, describing an art form that bears similarities to arias or canzonettas, but is still something subtly different. The term {{lang|de|Lied}} is used interchangeably with that of the {{lang|de|Kunstlied}} in the English speaking world <ref name="Wikilied"/>.<p> | The term {{lang|de|Lied}} (German for "song") gained a new meaning, that of the {{lang|de|Kunstlied}} (art song) during Schubert's lifetime, describing an art form that bears similarities to arias or canzonettas, but is still something subtly different. The term {{lang|de|Lied}} is used interchangeably with that of the {{lang|de|Kunstlied}} in the English speaking world <ref name="Wikilied"/>.<p> |