Joseph Schubert

Violist, Composer

1754 – 1837

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Who was Joseph Schubert?

Joseph Schubert was a German composer, violinist, and violist.

Schubert was born in Varnsdorf, Bohemia to a musical family. He received his early musical education from his father, who was a cantor, and then in Prague. In 1778, he moved to Berlin to study the violin with Paul Kohn, director of the royal orchestra there.

In 1779, Schubert obtained a position as violinist in the court of Heinrich Friedrich, the Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt. In 1788, he accepted a post as violist in the court orchestra of Dresden, where he remained until his death in 1837.

Schubert gained recognition as a versatile composer, cited in the 1812 edition of Ernst Ludwig Gerber's lexicon of composers. His opus includes 15 masses, 4 operas, 17 sonatas, and 49 concertos for solo instruments. The Saxon State Library in Dresden holds the manuscripts of three viola concertos attributed to him.

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Born
Dec 20, 1754
Varnsdorf
Nationality
  • Germany
Profession
Died
Jul 28, 1837
Dresden

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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