The Role of the Song Genre in the Work of Franz Schubert

Arzibayeva Zuxra Ilyasovna

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This article focuses on the perfect and unique work of Franz Schubert, the mature spirit of the 19th century Western European composer. As a romantic composer, a prolific creator, he recognized that the "song" genre, among other existing genres, gained sufficient importance in the position of perfect and ideological expressiveness. The place and influence of great composers such as Beethoven and W. Mozart are discussed. In the world of music, Franz Schubert (melodist) is famous as a composer who creates melodies and is recognized as having historical importance. The romantic composer's more than 600 songs are timeless with their originality and folkliness.

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Arzibayeva Zuxra Ilyasovna
Ilyasovna, A. Z. (2024). The Role of the Song Genre in the Work of Franz Schubert. Journal of Innovation in Education and Social Research, 2(1), 239–244. Retrieved from https://journals.proindex.uz/index.php/JIESR/article/view/562
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