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The volume follows Schubert’s upbringing in a modest, music-making household, his admission to a choir seminary, and the disciplined routines that shaped his early development. It charts his growth from chorister and student into a composer of prodigious output, offering concise surveys of songs, symphonies, piano pieces and chamber music, and noting stylistic influences and contemporary reactions. Emphasis is placed on the intimate, Viennese character of his idiom, recurring thematic traits, and practical listening guidance intended to help casual audiences appreciate representative works and the composer’s remarkable creativity.

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Herbert F. Peyser

Herbert F. Peyser was an American musicologist and author known for his insightful explorations of classical composers. His works delve into the lives and contributions of notable figures in music history, including George Frideric Handel, Johann Sebastian Bach, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Peyser's writings, such as "Hector Berlioz: A Romantic Tragedy" and "Robert Schumann, Tone-Poet, Prophet and Critic," reflect a deep understanding of the emotional and cultural contexts surrounding these composers. Through his scholarship, he has contributed to the appreciation of classical music and its enduring legacy.

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