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Schubertian, a. and n.|ʃuːˈbɜːtɪən| Also Schubertean. [f. the name of Franz Peter Schubert (1797–1828), Austrian composer + -ian.] A. a. Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Schubert or his music. B. n. An admirer or adherent of Schubert; a (skilled) exponent of Schubert's music.
1866E. Wilberforce Franz Schubert iv. 83 The present biographer discovered it in a pile of Schubertian MSS. 1911J. A. Fuller-Maitland Brahms iv. 90 The fourth ballade, after its Schubertian waverings between minor and major, strikes the same mysterious note. 1927Observer 2 Oct. 14/4 The work was well chosen to follow the Schubert Quintet, for in its trio there is the germ from which sprang what is now recognised as a truly Schubertian progression. 1928B. Marshall tr. K. Kobald's F. Schubert 276 In the streets of the city the faithful Schubertians followed their adored genius to the grave. 1945A. Hutchings Schubert iii. 28 Anselm had two brothers, Josef and Heinrich, who were ardent Schubertians. 1959Times 9 Nov. 6/4 The long, smooth lines of the allegretto were clouded by no more than a Schubertian wistfulness. 1971Daily Tel. 25 Jan. 6/2 He [sc. Wilhelm Kempff] plays a lovely short A-major sonata..but he cannot, I conclude, be counted among the true-blue Schubertians. |