Schubert was a precocious talent. This sometimes-overlooked fact is of great importance for the understanding of his works, the development of his musical language and his individuation process. His musical gifts were noticed at once, already by his father—a schoolmaster of Moravian descent—and by his eldest brother Ignaz, who taught him the violin and piano, respectively.

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On His Roots, Education and Musical Paragons

  • Leonor Dill

摘要

Schubert was a precocious talent. This sometimes-overlooked fact is of great importance for the understanding of his works, the development of his musical language and his individuation process. His musical gifts were noticed at once, already by his father—a schoolmaster of Moravian descent—and by his eldest brother Ignaz, who taught him the violin and piano, respectively.