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Franz Schubert – Ein Leben in zwei Sätzen

Franz Schubert toils by day as his father’s clerk while secretly composing in Beethoven’s shadow, gaining little recognition until friends persuade publisher Diabelli to host a public performance where he meets and falls for soprano Therese Grob. Abandoning a teaching career, he moves in with artist and poet friends, finds inspiration for the “Erlkönig,” and together with Therese sustains himself by performing his songs.

Top Cast

  • Heinrich Schweiger

    Heinrich Schweiger

    Franz Schubert

  • Aglaja Schmid

    Aglaja Schmid

    Therese Grob

  • Hans Thimig

    Hans Thimig

    Vater Schubert

  • Rolf Wanka

    Rolf Wanka

    Franz Schober

  • Fritz Imhoff

    Fritz Imhoff

    Schmiedermeister

  • Carl Bosse

    Carl Bosse

    Heinrich Grob, Vater

  • Chariklia Baxevanos

    Chariklia Baxevanos

    Junges Mädchen

  • Franz Pfaudler

    Franz Pfaudler

    Diabelli

  • Maria Eis

    Maria Eis

    Madame Schechner

Overview

Franz Schubert toils by day as his father’s clerk while secretly composing in Beethoven’s shadow, gaining little recognition until friends persuade publisher Diabelli to host a public performance where he meets and falls for soprano Therese Grob. Abandoning a teaching career, he moves in with artist and poet friends, finds inspiration for the “Erlkönig,” and together with Therese sustains himself by performing his songs.

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