Franz Schubert
Master of the art song (Lied)
Most quoted
"I am the unhappiest, most wretched man in the world. Imagine a man whose health will never be right again, and who in sheer despair over this, always makes things worse instead of better; imagine a man, I say, whose most brilliant hopes have come to naught, to whom the happiness of love and friendship offers nothing but the bitterest pain, and whose enthusiasm for the beautiful (at least inspiring) threatens to vanish; and ask yourself, is he not a wretched, unhappy man?"
— from Letter to Leopold Kupelwieser, 1824
"Oh, imagination! Thou greatest treasure of man, thou inexhaustible fount of all art and science! How many friends have I gained through thee, how many enemies hast thou made for me!"
— from Diary entry, 1816
"Music is the wine which inspires one to new generative processes, and I am Bacchus who presses out this glorious wine for mankind and makes them spiritually drunken."
— from Letter, 1826
All quotes by Franz Schubert (370)
I am not a man of many words, but I am a man of many notes.
Music is the language of the soul.
I would rather be a poor musician than a rich merchant.
My music is my life, and my life is my music.
I have no time for anything but music.
The piano is my best friend.
I am not afraid of death, for I know that my music will live on.
I am a simple man, with a simple love for music.
My greatest joy is to compose, and my greatest sorrow is to not compose.
I have no regrets, for I have lived a life filled with music.
I am not a teacher, I am a student of music.
The greatest music is that which comes from the heart.
I am not a politician, I am a musician.
My music is my legacy, and my legacy is my music.
I am not a philosopher, I am a composer.
The most beautiful music is that which is yet to be composed.
I am not a prophet, I am a musician.
My music is my prayer, and my prayer is my music.
I am not a king, I am a composer.
The greatest joy in life is to create.
Contemporaries of Franz Schubert
Other Musics born within 50 years of Franz Schubert (1797–1828).