

New edition based on original sources by Klaus Burmeister
The circumstances that led Schubert to compose these three works are unknown, but it is safe to assume that they were all performed at the highly regarded private recitals later known as "Schubertiades."
Schubert himself a player of the violin, viola and piano, was most likely among the performers.
Schubert, the famous Austrian composer, created various musical pieces full of innocent and sensitive melodies, rich creativity, and romantic emotions. He's a pioneer of romantic music with no formal concerto and only three similar works. One of his masterpieces is the Rondo in A major for violin and string orchestra D438, which was adapted for violin performance.
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