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Schubertiad|ʃuːˈbɜːtɪæd| Also ‖ Schubertiade |ʃuːbɛtɪˈɑːdə|, pl. -n. [ad. G. Schubertiade: see next and -ad.] A concert party or recital devoted solely to the performance of music and songs by Schubert.
1869A. D. Coleridge tr. K. von Hellborn's Life F. Schubert I. ix. 223 The ‘Schubertiaden’,—social unions of Schubert's friends, where..Schubert's own compositions formed the staple of the entertainment. 1905E. Duncan Schubert 93 Many of Schubert's friends and acquaintances..banded together in a kind of social union, which became known by the name of Schubertiaden. Games were played, dancing and speech-making were cultivated, while the heart of the whole entertainment was discovered in the performance of Schubert's latest songs, and others of his compositions. 1945A. Hutchings Schubert iv. 39 Netty Hönig, in whose home so many happy Schubertiads had been held. 1963Times 12 Mar. 14/4 Last night he and Mr. Gerald Moore gave us a Schubertiad in the Festival Hall. 1967M. J. E. Brown Schubert Songs v. 40 His [sc. Schubert's] time was occupied in Vienna by..the increasing demands of the very popular Schubertiaden—evenings devoted to the performance of his songs. 1977Times 1 Feb. 9/2 Yesterday was Schubert's birthday..suitable occasion for a Schubertiad. |