COMMENTARY: As the old year gives way to the new, it is timely to recall two important anniversaries of the venerable Marian ...
The most poetic musician who ever lived? It’s hard to disagree with Liszt’s appraisal of Schubert, who, in his short life, used his astonishing gift for melodic and harmonic invention to create many ...
Holidays will taste a little different in the South. Sister Schubert’s has officially discontinued their beloved sausage wrap rolls, known to many as “pigs in a blanket.” A representative with Sister ...
Composed in September of 1828, during the final weeks of Schubert's life, the Quintet in C for two violins, viola and two cellos was the composer's last instrumental work and ranks among his greatest ...
Mr. Biss is a concert pianist. We live in an age of isolation. Its dangerous effects are becoming ever clearer: online radicalization, increasingly poisonous politics, evidence that more and more ...
On Friday morning, I got word that my favorite San Francisco photographer Dave Schubert had died suddenly. The long-time Mission District resident was discovered on Thursday, Jan. 5 by concerned ...
Two hundred years ago today, a 17-year-old kid from Vienna wrote a song that would change the way composers thought about songwriting. That kid was Franz Schubert, and his song "Gretchen am Spinnrade" ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The pianist is returning to one of the first composers she loved in a concert at Carnegie Hall. By Joshua Barone “I have hit old age,” Mitsuko Uchida, ...
David Allen Funston was a former Amador County restaurant owner when Anne Marie Schubert first set her sights on him. The 34-year-old North Highlands resident trolled the streets of Sacramento, luring ...
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