Frühlingsglaube (Faith in Spring) by Franz Schubert. Arranged by Diabelli, c. 1819(?)
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Performed by Daniel Nistico (guitar) and Marla Nistico (flute). For more info and free downloads on these wonderful transcriptions, please visit the Resourceful Guitarist: http://danielnistico.net/schubert-lieder Please consider becoming a patron of the Resourceful Guitarist, which will help me to further spread awareness of the rare guitar treasures that exist online. Click the link above and scroll down to find out how you can become a patron. The Resourceful Guitarist aims to help make you a resourceful guitarist by giving you easy access to free resources, pieces, and information that isn't easily available but can have powerful impacts on your playing. I also aim to promote guitar music that is obscure today, but in my opinion deserves much greater attention and recognition. This is stuff that you could easily spend hundreds, or even thousands of dollars on - scores, method books, recordings, lessons, etc. But the materials here are all public domain and thus are free! The work I do is to search thoroughly for exceptional resources and promote them via writing, recordings, and videos. I am truly passionate about this cause, so I keep this service free to you and have no ads. I pour many hours each day into this - in researching, practicing, recording, producing videos, making booklets, translating, and writing. If you find value in what I do and would like to donate to this cause, then please consider becoming a patron and giving a recurring donation each month. These funds will assist me in website maintenance, video production, audio recordings, access to libraries, and more! Ultimately, you will be part of the mission to spread these old guitar treasures to people around the world. You will help to expand the guitar's cultural borders and ensure that its important history doesn't lay dormant. Each donation amount comes with a special reward, all of which are constantly updated as new material is released! What do I see as the ultimate vision as a result of this blog? - University/College departments dedicated to 19th century performance practice - An annual music festival dedicated to 19th century music and performance practice - Professional studio recordings of the music found in this blog (Pratten, Chopin, Rung, Schulz, etc.) - Collaborations with flutists, pianists, guitarists, violinists, and vocalists - there is so much great chamber music from the 19th century! Dr. Daniel Nistico is a passionate performer, author and educator who specializes in the performance practice of 18th and 19th century guitar music. Daniel's teaching and research aims to revitalize the concept of being a well-rounded musician, with emphasis on topics like harmony that can lead to deeper musical understanding and provide tools for composing and improvising. Learn more about me at: https://www.danielnistico.net Check out my online harmony school: https://www.harmonythatmatters.com Here are some eBooks you can purchase for download: Fundamental Harmony - https://www.danielnistico.net/fundamental-harmony.html The 19th Century Arpeggio Bible - https://www.danielnistico.net/arpeggio-bible.html