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Unfinished symphony (Schubert)

Symphony No. 8
by Franz Schubert
Symphony No. 8 in B minor.jpg
Third movement, first page, facsimile, 1885, in J. R. von Herbeck's biography
Other name Unfinished Symphony
Key B minor
Catalogue D. 759
Form Symphony
Composed 1822
Movements Two completed, fragments of two other movements
Scoring Orchestra

Franz Schubert's Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D. 759 (sometimes renumbered as Symphony No. 7, in accordance with the revised Deutsch catalogue and the Neue Schubert-Ausgabe), commonly known as the Unfinished Symphony (German: Unvollendete), is a musical composition that Schubert started in 1822 but left with only two movements—though he lived for another six years. A scherzo, nearly completed in piano score but with only two pages orchestrated, also survives.

It has been theorized by some musicologists, including Brian Newbould, that Schubert may have sketched a finale that instead became the big B minor entr'acte from his incidental music to Rosamunde, but all evidence for this is circumstantial. One possible reason for Schubert's leaving the symphony incomplete is the predominance of the same meter (triple meter). The first movement is in 3
4
, the second in 3
8
and the third (an incomplete scherzo) again in 3
4
. Three consecutive movements in basically the same meter rarely occur in symphonies, sonatas, or chamber works of the most important Viennese composers.


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