Schubert's Creative Process: a talk given by Natasha Loges
23 October 2014, 10:30 - 11:30

Presented in association with the Bodleian Library
Manuscripts will be on display 10am-4pm
Natasha Loges speaker
Natasha Loges explore's Schubert's creative process, in particular examining the Grand Duo for piano duet (D812). The manuscript of this ground-breaking work is in the collection of the Bodleian Library and will be on display during the day (10am-4pm), along with the setting of Ernst Schulze's 'Tiefes Leid'.
A fascinating and unmissable opportunity to find out about Schubert's unique style and working method. A complete performance of the Grand Duo will be included in the lunchtime concert that follows this talk.
Festival Passes
This event is part of a series:
2014 Festival: The Schubert Project
The Schubert Project will be the biggest ever celebration of the life and music of Franz Schubert. At its core is the UK's first ever complete performance of Schubert's songs, alongside a host of other works. Bringing Schubert’s Vienna to Oxford in a dazzling feast of music, art, theatre, food & drink, this three-week festival is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to immerse you...