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Franz Schubert
FANTASIA in F minor Arranged for orchestra by Peter Lawson
Goodmusic Concert Classics GMCL219

Catalogue Number: GMCL219

Difficulty level: E What's this?

ISMN: 9790222327078

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Orchestration: 2 Flutes (2nd db.Piccolo), 2 Oboes, 2 Clarinets in Bb, 2 Bassoons, 4 Horns in F [3+4 optional], 2 Trumpets in Bb, 3 Trombones, Tuba, Timpani, Percussion (2 players: Triangle, Cymbals (clashed), Snare Drum, Bass Drum)
Strings (Violin 1, Violin 2, Viola, Cello, Bass)
Schubert wrote more piano duets than any other major composer - the Fantasia in F minor was the last and, unquestionably, the greatest of them. It was dedicated to his pupil, Countess Caroline Esterházy. Schubert had been in unrequited love with the young noblewoman and she had previously joked with him about why he had never dedicated a work to her, to which he had said that everything he wrote was dedicated to her. It was composed in the first three months of 1828 and performed by Schubert and Franz Lachner on May 9th. Later that year, Schubert would go on to complete his ninth symphony, write the great C major string quintet and the last three piano sonatas before typhoid would sadly claim the life of this musical genius in November, aged only 31.
The Fantasia is in four inter-connected movements. The sad, haunting opening melody with its jerky nervousness, reappears tellingly in the final movement, where it gives way to a fugue, loosely based upon a contrasting thematic idea from the first movement. The fugue builds gradually, with almost terrifying harmonies appearing at its climax and suddenly stops on a monumental imperfect cadence. This leads to the final appearance of the opening theme, which, after a dramatic plagal cadence, ends poignantly, as if in resignation.
The middle two movements are, unusually, written up a semitone, in F sharp minor…first a powerful slow movement with double-dotted baroque-like rhythms and dramatic harmonic twists, almost gothic in character. There is a contrasting middle section full of grace and charm. The third movement is a light-hearted scherzo with a characteristically delightful Trio section.
I have slightly updated the resources Schubert used in his symphonies, with the addition of Piccolo, Tuba and a little percussion. Peter Lawson
A PACK includes a full score and a complete set of parts including 4/4/3/4/2 strings.
Duration 19½ minutes

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