Fantasia in F minor for piano four-hands

The Fantasia in F minor by Franz Schubert, D.940 (Op. posth. 103), for piano four-hands (two players at one piano), is one of Schubert’s most important works for more than one pianist and one of his most important piano works altogether. Schubert composed it in 1828, the last year of his life, and dedicated it to his pupil, Karoline Esterházy. Musicologist Christopher Gibbs has characterized the work as "among not only his greatest but his most o... More

Composer:

Date completed:

  • 1828

Also known as:

  • D.940,
  • Fantasie in F minor

Composition

Composer

Franz Schubert

Franz Peter Schubert (German pronunciation: [ˈfʁants ˈʃuːbɛɐ̯t]; 31 January 1797 – 19 November 1828) was an Austrian composer. Although he died at the age of 31, Schubert was a prolific composer, having written some 600 Lieder, nine symphonies (including the famous "Unfinished Symphony"),...

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Date of first performance:

  • May 1828
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Opus number:

  • Opus posth. 103
  • Opus 103

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  • 940
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