Schubert: Symphony No. 8 Unfinished | Iván Fischer & Budapest Festival Orchestra

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Unfinished and yet the most famous: Symphony in B minor “Unfinished” by Franz Schubert performed by the Budapest Festival Orchestra (BFO) conducted by Iván Fischer. The concert took place on February 28, 2014 at the Béla Bartók National Concert Hall in Budapest.

(00:00) I. Allegro moderato
(15:00) II. Andante con moto

Franz Schubert (1797 - 1828) had already composed six complete symphonies by 1820, all of which were successors to the works of the great classical symphonists Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven. It was followed by symphony drafts which Schubert then abandoned. Only from the third draft did he complete two movements in 1822, including orchestration. Of a third movement – the Scherzo – only a few bars exist. Although the two completed movements of this B minor symphony have gone down in history as “Unfinished,” they appear to be self-contained. No wonder, therefore, did Schubert send it as a symphony to the Steiermärkischer Musikverein in Graz in 1823, which had appointed him an honorary member. It is possible that Schubert himself was convinced of the completed character of the two symphonic movements. Beginning in 1825, he again worked on a four-movement symphony, later known as the “Great Symphony in C Major”. Judging by the order in which they were written, the “Unfinished” symphony would have to be considered Schubert’s 7th symphony, and the “Great” his 8th. However, in his complete published works, Schubert’s symphonies were numbered according to the order in which they were found and first performed, so that it has become customary to refer to the “Great Symphony in C major” (D 944) as the seventh and the “Unfinished” (D 759) as Symphony No. 8 in B minor. In more recent sources, the reverse numbering is occasionally found.

The Symphony in B minor was not premiered until 1865, after Schubert had already been dead for 37 years. Even the premiere was a sensational success, and to this day the “Unfinished” is an absolute favorite with audiences. It is considered the first “Romantic” symphony ever because it contains much that is musically new. Its opening alone, with the mysterious and almost threatening ascending and descending melody in the low strings, builds up a tension that is maintained until the end of the two movements. Both movements are similar not only in tempo but also in structure. Somber, ominous passages are followed by sultry, homely ländler, which in turn break off abruptly, so that positive melodic lines always prove deceptive. Although the second movement seems more optimistic overall, the thematic blocks always take unexpected turns. But still, the symphony fragment ends in a kind of chorale in which the conflicting themes are reconciled.

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This is one of the most beautiful symphonies ever written. The Budapest Festival Orchestra played it exquisitely.

garyleimback
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All her life, our Mother, Livia Bally, (born August 3, 1927 Budapest, Hungary) wanted this played at her Memorial. Today her final wish was fulfilled. We played this. ❤

monicaballyurban
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32 years ago i tried tot finish my life with this music on the background.
Lucky for me People Found me in time and saved my life.
My life wasn't finished yet it seemed.
The rest of my life each time i listen tot this music all these emotions come back but i Know my life is still unfinished( i am 62 yrs now).

spinjero
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Schubert wrote such great and moving music. Life is an Unfinished Symphony.

frankgercas
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🌈 "The allure of classical music lies in its ability to awaken dormant emotions, to breathe life into the unsaid. With every masterpiece, it's as if the notes are the threads stitching together the fabric of our emotions, creating a symphony that resonates with the core of our existence." 🎻💖

FlexingClassicalMusic
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What can I say: SUBLIME ! Been listening to this for 65 years exactly.... and never tire of it. Sheer Genius.

kenhutley
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A beautiful symphony played by a marvelous orchestra led by a magnificent conductor. A joy to experience. Thank you.

poppamichael
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Шуберт как и Бетховен- космос, бездна… С первых тактов и вступления хочется слушать и постигать.))👏
Спасибо за такой концерт!

tgzygqe
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Not only a joy to listen to but what a pleasure to watch a maestro who knows the score completely and plays his orchestra sublimely well with absolutely no theatricals.

rmbandy
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I played this symphony with my local youth orchestra probably around 5 years ago at this point. Sadly the orchestra suffered hard from the pandemic and ended up going defunct. This symphony brings me so much nostalgia for playing with them.

Cobalon
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I love the contrasting themes. He is never extremely dramatic but you feel the drama inside yourself. few notes and there is the drama surrounded by poetic themes that remain firmly in you mind a great genius. great interpretation great orchestra compliment

francobonanni
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I love the beginning. I think the tempo that the conductor takes is exquisite

balsamicvinegar
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When I was a little child hearing this for the first time, I was sure it was Beethoven. I was surprised years later when I learned it was Schubert.

jrbleau
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This symphony is so tender, beautiful, and tranquil. It gives me so much peace, comfort, and happiness during difficult times. I really enjoyed this performance.

ashwinrebbapragada
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Què maco és eh...què tendre i sensible és aquest director....fixeu- vos: quan acaba l' estrofa, apreta els ulls fort, com dient amb un gest molt expressiu a la cara: molt bé nois!!! Perfecte!!! Què maco!!! NO em digueu que no valía la pena caviar a millor, a ser més sensible, a ser millor...BRAVO BRAVÍSSIMO!! UN DIRECTOR DE LUXE!!!

agatagarcia
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Damn, that symphony is fantastic. Has a flaw so delicate. And the intese parts so dramatic, contrasting the motives through orchestra. Franz's most beautiful orchestral piece. Equal to that, only one piece I can say there is. Felix Mendelssohn's Hebrides overture : Fingal's cave .

dimitrisnikoloulis
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And to think Schubert only lived to the age of 31. Just amazing.

brianmoore
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I am not a musician so I cannot appreciate the amount of talent it takes to perform at this level of perfection.
My enjoyment, apart from the music is watching so many different people in total unison without hesitation as they apply their craft, amazing.

daviddowling
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A heavenly performance with outstanding, professional quality ( technically and musically)!

wendylouisehall
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The perfect symphony. My favorite. Rhythmic and melodic motifs brilliantly arranged, pizzicati throughout, woodwinds accompanying rich celli melodies, bold pre-Shostakovich-like brass. Such warm tone in my EarPods. Playing as one in tempi set by a sensitive conductor. Bravo.

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