Episode 5
Donald Macleod explores introduces music from Schubert's final years, including part of the intensely felt song cycle Die Winterreise and the finale of his last symphony.
This prodigiously talented composer led a very full but all too brief life, dying at the age of just 31, in 1828. He is probably best known for the vast number of songs he wrote throughout his life - around 600 of them, including the two song cycles 'Die Schöne Müllerin' and 'Winterreise' plus some of the most popular symphonic and chamber music in the repertoire, such as the 'Unfinished' and 'Great C major' Symphonies and the 'Trout' Quintet. This week Donald Macleod looks at the important role the colourful individuals in Schubert's social circle had on him and his music, and how his decadent lifestyle contributed to his untimely death.
He was an intensely prolific composer - in his 18th year alone he produced around 200 works. And in spite of immense mental and physical problems he continued to do so, writing some of his best-loved music in his final year.
Schubert suffered from severe mood swings most of his adult life. When he was in his mid-twenties, they became far more extreme and his friends reported periods of dark despair and violent anger. It's hard to know at this distance, to what extent his decadent lifestyle affected his behaviour but it greatly increased his chances of succumbing to one of the major killers of the time - syphilis. From then on, his fate was sealed - although he had periods of remission, it irreparably damaged his health and if typhoid fever hadn't struck him down first, would undoubtedly have killed him.
Donald Macleod introduces music from those final years including part of the intensely felt song-cycle Die Winterreise, the bright and breezy Shepherd on the Rock and the brilliant finale of his last symphony.
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Schubert's Interior Life
Duration: 02:45
Music Played
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Franz Schubert
Schwanengesang – Das Fischermadchen
Performer: Matthias Goerne (baritone), Alfred Brendel (piano)
- Decca 4756011.
- 19.
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Franz Schubert
Piano Trio in E flat, D929 – 1st mvt
Performer: Beaux Arts Trio
- Philips 412 620-1.
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Franz Schubert
Winterreise: Mut!
Performer: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone), Jörg Demus (piano)
- DG 447421-2.
- 22.
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Franz Schubert
Winterreise : Die Nebensonnen
Performer: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone), Jörg Demus (piano)
- DG 447421-2.
- 23.
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Franz Schubert
Winterreise : Der Leiermann
Performer: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone), Jörg Demus (piano), Jörg Demus (piano)
- DG 447421-2.
- 24.
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Franz Schubert
Der Hirt auf dem Felsen
Performer: Ailish Tynan (soprano), Michael Collins (clarinet), Malcolm Martineau (piano)
- WHLIVE0017.
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Franz Schubert
Symphony no. 9 in C, D944 'The Great' – finale
Performer: Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Simon Rattle (conductor)
- EMI 3393822.
- 4.
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