François Schubert

{ François Schubert (né Franz Anton Schubert (the Younger); 22 July 1808, Dresden – 12 April 1878, Dresden) was a violinist and composer. After training with concertmaster Antonio Rolla in Dresden, Schubert studied violin with Charles Philippe Lafont in Paris and began working under the name François Schubert. He played in the Staatskapelle in Dresden from 1823 to 1873. The son of church composer Franz Anton Schubert (the Elder, 1768–1824), Schubert was married to the singer and actress Maschinka Schubert (1815–1882) who was the daughter of horn player and composer Georg Abraham Schneider. Their daughter was the opera singer and composer Georgina Schubert (1840–1878). François Schubert composed concert pieces, études, and chamber music, but is largely known for the bagatelle The Bee, a perpetuum mobile for violin and piano – a piece that is often misattributed to Franz Schubert due to the similarity of the two men's names. {

Violin Shadows - 2025-05-12 00:00:00

Stephen Kovacevich & Friends - A Joyful Week in Music - 2025-05-05 00:00:00

Fantasie - Violin Pearls - 2025-01-20 00:00:00

Violin 101 - 2024-09-07 00:00:00

Campoli Encores (Remastered 2024) - 2024-01-26 00:00:00

Similar Artists

Gérard Caussé

Artemis Quartet

Isabelle van Keulen

Melos Ensemble

Emanuel Bay

Domus

Romain Descharmes

Rebecca Young

Samuel Rhodes

Clifford Benson

Vienna Piano Trio

New Zealand String Quartet

Roberto Díaz

Wiener Streichsextett

Henrik Wiese

Sharon Robinson

Daniel Grimwood

Dora Schwarzberg

Andrew McGee

Graf Mourja