Schubert at the piano, with his inexhaustible wealth of dance melodies, his friends around him dancing and playing jokes – this is one of the traditional images of Schubert that we so cherish. The term Schubertiade invented for this kind of get-together is now solidly established.
This volume contains altogether 182 dances, minuets, waltzes (including the acclaimed “Funeral Waltz” D 365 No. 2), ländler, écossaises, German dances – each lovelier than the next. Schubert wrote the last of the pieces from this first volume in 1816, when he was 19 years old.
- 20 Minuets D 41
- 2 Minuets with 4 Trios D 91
- 12 Wiener Deutsche D 128
- Deutscher D 139
- 12 Waltzes op. 18 D 145
- 17 “Ländler” op. 18 D 145
- 9 Ecossaises op. 18 D 145
- 20 Last Waltzes op. post. 127 D 146
- Ecossaise D 158
- 12 Ecossaises D 299
- Minuet D 334
- Minuet with 2 Trios D 335
- Minuet D 336
- 36 First Waltzes op. 9 D 365
- 17 Ländler D 366
- 8 Ländler D 378
- 3 Minuets D 380
- 12 German Dances D 420