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Artur Schnabel

Short bio Artur Schnabel

Birthday: 1882 in Lipnik, Austria
Died: 1951 in Axenstein, Switzerland
Active: 1910s - 1940s
Genre: Classical
Period: 20th Century

Full biography Artur Schnabel

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Artur Schnabel was an Austrian-American classical pianist, composer, and pedagogue, born on April 17, 1882, in Lipnik, Austrian Silesia. He is widely renowned for his outstanding performance as a pianist, but also made significant contributions to music as a composer and teacher.

As a pianist, Schnabel's performances were always highly intellectual, and he was known for his interpretations of the Viennese School of classical music, with a particular focus on the works of Beethoven, Mozart, and Schubert. He was also widely regarded as an authority on the interpretation and performance of Bach's keyboard music.

As a composer, Schnabel was heavily influenced by the work of Arnold Schoenberg and other members of the Second Viennese School, and his own compositions often exhibit a highly chromatic, atonal style. Schnabel wrote a significant number of works throughout his career, including solo piano pieces, vocal works, and orchestral compositions.

In addition to his work as a pianist and composer, Schnabel was also a highly sought-after teacher and pedagogue. Many of his students went on to become successful musicians in their own right, including the pianist Rudolf Serkin.

Overall, Artur Schnabel was a highly influential figure in the world of classical music, known for his extraordinary talents as a pianist, composer, and teacher. His legacy has continued to inspire generations of musicians and music lovers alike, and his contributions to the study and performance of classical music will undoubtedly be felt for many years to come.

Compositions featuring Artur Schnabel

# Name Duration Genre Year
1 Symphony No. 3 28:10 min Symphony 1949
2 Piano Pieces (7) 12:52 min Keyboard 1946
3 Piano Trio 22:03 min Chamber Music 1945
4 Dance and Secret, for chorus & orchestra 12:23 min Choral 1944
5 Joy and Peace, for chorus & orchestra 11:06 min Choral 1944
6 String Quartet No. 5 26:44 min Chamber Music 1940
7 Symphony No. 1 44:13 min Symphony 1938
8 Piece for piano in seven movements 27:33 min Keyboard 1936
9 Sonata for solo cello 25:46 min Chamber Music 1931
10 String Quartet No. 4 29:02 min Chamber Music 1924
11 Dance Suite, for piano 31:06 min Keyboard 1920
12 Sonata for solo violin 46:09 min Chamber Music 1919
13 String Quartet No. 1 50:01 min Chamber Music 1918
14 Piano Quintet 54:42 min Chamber Music 1915
15 Notturno, for voice & piano, Op. 16 22:46 min Vocal Music 1914
16 Pieces (3) for keyboard, Op. 15 19:20 min Keyboard 1906
17 Songs (5) for voice & piano 14:51 min Vocal Music 1902
18 Songs (7) for voice & piano, Op. 14 18:45 min Vocal Music 1902
19 Songs (10) for voice & piano, Op. 11 19:25 min Vocal Music 1899
20 Fantasy Pieces (3) for violin, viola & piano 10:52 min Chamber Music 1898
21 Waltzes (4) for piano, Op. 15/3 6:52 min Keyboard -
22 Piano Concerto 18:33 min Concerto -
23 Waldnacht, for piano, Op. 11/8 2:20 min Keyboard -
24 Tanzlied, for piano, Op. 11/10 1:20 min Keyboard -
25 Dann, for piano, Op. 11/2 3:06 min Keyboard -
26 Symphony No. 2 60:42 min Symphony -
27 Das Veilchen an den spanischen Flieder, for piano, Op. 11/9 2:00 min Keyboard -
28 Diabolique capriccioso, for piano 2:42 min Keyboard -
29 Die Sperlinge, for piano, Op. 14/7 0:47 min Keyboard -
30 Dieses ist ein rechter Morgen, for piano, Op. 11/5 1:16 min Keyboard -
31 Sonata for violin & piano 24:12 min Chamber Music -
32 Frühlingslied, for piano 1:18 min Keyboard -
33 Sonata for piano in 5 parts 30:18 min Keyboard -
34 Sieh mein Kind ich gehe, for piano, Op. 11/7 1:42 min Keyboard -
35 Reverie, for piano 5:16 min Keyboard -
36 Hyazinthen, for piano, Op. 14/5 5:20 min Keyboard -
37 Marienlied, for piano, Op. 11/4 2:11 min Keyboard -
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