Join us for an exciting journey through Franz Schubert’s Octet in F major, D. 803, led by British conductor, composer, and educator Peter Fender. We’ll dive deep into the first, fourth, and sixth movements of this captivating piece, written for clarinet, bassoon, French horn, string quartet, and double bass. Topics will include setting tempos, stage setup, characterization of the fourth movement variations, balancing the instrumentation, rhythms, best recordings, and much more.
Schubert’s Octet is known for its cheerful and sunny disposition, yet it also reveals moments of introspection and subtle shadows. Together, we’ll explore where this work fits into Schubert’s life, dissect its structure, and discuss how to bring this beautiful music to life in performance.
This will be a fun and interactive session, accessible to music lovers of all levels. Peter will play his favorite recordings, share his perspectives on Schubert’s masterwork, and show us highlights from the written score. The session will last for 2.5 hours (with a break).
Check out the score Peter will be using during the session
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