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Appreciation of his music during his lifetime was limited, but interest in Schubert's work increased dramatically in the decades following his death at the age of 31. Franz Liszt, Robert Schumann, Johannes Brahms and Felix Mendelssohn, among others, discovered and championed his works in the 19th Century. Today, Schubert is admired as one of the leading exponents of the early Romantic era in music and he remains one of the most frequently performed composers.","image":"https://s.musopen.org/media/images/composers/Franz_Schubert_by_Wilhelm_August_Rieder_1875.jpg","is_featured":true,"is_bookmarked":false},"form":{"id":95,"url":"https://api.musopen.org/v2/forms/95/","slug":"song","name":"Song","description":"A song is a vocal musical form that can involve one or many performers, usually (but not always) involving a text or words. Songs are one of the most popular forms of musical expression, and as such there are many different traditions, genres, and classifications for songs. Songs in Western classical (academic) music are often referred to as 'art songs', and they are usually conceived for concert performance. They commonly involve poetical text, and require a considerable level of vocal technique. The art song as a genre has developed in different regions and countries, branching into several denominations. In general terms, the European art song is considered to come from both medieval secular bard music, and religious compositions.","is_bookmarked":false},"period":{"id":4,"url":"https://api.musopen.org/v2/periods/4/","slug":"romantic","name":"Romantic","description":"The term 'Romantic music' denotes a period of Western academic music that lasted throughout most of the 19th century, framing itself in Romanticism, the European artistic and literary movement. Romantic music is often characterized as being a reaction to the contained elegance and purity of the Classical period, though the reality is far more complex. Romantic composers were often fascinated with several -often contradictory- subjects: Nature and man's constant struggle against it, everything supernatural and fabulous, the mythical past, the autobiographical and the heroic, the isolated genius, the future of mankind. Improvements in instrumental design and technique, and the growth of orchestras, expanded the possibilities for composers. The rise of the middle class and the emancipation of musicians from courts and patrons represented a change in the way music reached the society. Some of the Romantic composers took an interest in nationalistic music, expressing the state of turmoil that Europe suffered. Musical forms continued to develop: while symphonies became longer and more complex, short musical forms blossomed (such as Chopin's nocturnes). Interest in preservation of the music of the past grew, as well as the will to develop music beyond its current state in terms of form, harmony, counterpoint, etc. ","is_bookmarked":false},"instruments":[{"id":86,"url":"https://api.musopen.org/v2/instruments/86/","slug":"voices-and-piano","name":"Voice(s) and Piano ","description":"Compositions for solo voices and piano are almost invariably art songs. They may also be arrangements that fall out of this category, such as fragments from opera or musical theater, reductions of vocal chamber music or orchestral songs, pieces with popular roots and/or folksongs not specifically adapted by a composer, sacred music not intended for concert, etc. In music for solo voice and piano, the piano naturally fulfills an accompaniment role, though the balance of this relation has been an element of exploration for composers during the 20th century.","image":"https://s.musopen.org/media/images/instruments/microphone.jpg","is_bookmarked":false}],"key":{"id":12,"url":"https://api.musopen.org/v2/keys/12/","slug":"f-major","name":"F Major","is_bookmarked":false},"licenses":[],"avg_duration":12,"practice_difficulty":"medium","rcm_difficulty_level":"","rating":0.0,"hits":2982,"is_bookmarked":false},"key":null,"instruments":[],"rating":0.0,"fileurl":"https://dl.musopen.org/sheetmusic/32eebb0a-abde-4335-aa1f-f408a5160636.pdf?filename=2nd%20version.pdf","is_bookmarked":false}