
Schubert composed Ellens Gesang III as a setting for the epic poem The Lady of the Lake, written by Walter Scott. There are two pieces before it in the same title, which are Ellens Gesang I and Ellens Gesang II. Going back to Ave Maria, its actual title was Ellen’s Third Song (or Ellens Gesang III in German). The Lady in the Lake – Where Ave Maria Came From Before his death, his friends played Beethoven’s String Quartet No. Typhoid fever or late-stage syphilis might have caused Schubert’s early demise. He died at the age of 31 on November 19, 1828, and he requested to be buried near his idol’s grave, Beethoven. Many are still discussing and speculating on this endless debate to this day. That could have been one of the reasons Schubert was unable to complete the well-known orchestral music, but then he lived another six years when he abandoned the supposedly four-movement work to only be a two-movement composition. Mozart, who was as prolific as him when it came to writing songs, died in his early thirties. 8 in B minor, commonly known as the Unfinished Symphony, is one of his famous large works. People discovered them years after his death. Even his friends and family were unaware of them. Many of his songs weren’t known to the public. These could easily be relaxing background music while reading a book or just chillin’ out.Īlthough he composed several other types of work, the vast majority of his compositions are songs for piano and solo voice. Some of the more popular works he created were Trout Quintet, Great Symphony No. His life was short-lived, but he left hundreds of works behind, most of them secular, in various forms. Ave Maria is one of his most successful songs. Franz Schubert – The Creator of Ave Mariaįranz Schubert is a renowned Austrian composer during the late Classical and early Romantic eras. Even if I didn’t understand one word of it, well, except for the word Maria, I felt and knew that it was some sort of prayer of adoration. That’s exactly the feeling at that moment.
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I remember the movie Amadeus, when Salieri was immensely in awe of Mozart’s genius. When I first heard it, a sense of tranquility overwhelmed me.

You can easily recognize it in an instant through its iconic and quite serene first line. You might have heard this song before at weddings, funerals, recitals, background music in many films, and so on. It’s a very common aria studied in beginning to learn serious singing. Ave Maria is Latin (or Spanish) for Hail Mary. Let’s revisit one of the original versions of this masterpiece.įranz Schubert composed Ave Maria in 1825. It brought back a lot of memories, in fact, I sang a couple of versions of it in various melodic lines. On top of the pile is an Ave Maria sheet music by Franz Schubert While being comfy, I’d like to reminisce on one of the very old music pieces during my choral singing days.


You’d expect I’d be cleaning my place, at least that’s the goal. With COVID-19 going rampant, I’m hardly out of the house for the past few days.
