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• 1973 – THE BEACH BOYS – ‘The Beach Boys in Concert’

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• 1973 – EMERSON, LAKE & PALMER – ‘Brain Salad Surgery’

• 1976 – GEORGE HARRISON – ‘Thirty Three & 1/3’

• 1977 – NAZARETH – ‘Expect No Mercy’
• 1979 – FRANK ZAPPA – ‘Joe’s Garage, Act II & III’

• 1980 – BLONDIE – ‘Autoamerican’

• 1982 – LED ZEPPELIN – ‘Coda’

• 1984 – DON HENLEY – ‘Building the Perfect Beast’
• 1990 – PETER GABRIEL – ‘Shaking the Tree: Sixteen Golden Greats’

• 1991 – JEFF BECK – ‘Beckology’

• 1996 – BUSH – ‘Razorblade Suitcase’
• 1996 – PRINCE – ‘Emancipation’

• 1996 – BOZ SCAGGS – ‘Fade into Light’ (JAP)
• 1996 – MOBB DEPP – ‘Hell on Earth’
• 1996 – JULIO IGLESIAS – ‘Tango’

• 2001 – MICK JAGGER – ‘Goddess in the Doorway’

• 2001 – ROBBIE WILLIAMS – ‘Swing When You’re Winning’

• 2002 – JONI MITCHELL – ‘Travelogue’

• 2002 – MUDVAYNE – ‘The End of All Things to Come’
• 2002 – MATCHBOX TWENTY – ‘More Than You Think You Are’
• 2003 – ZOÉ – ‘Rocanlover’
• 2007 – BARÓN ROJO – ‘Desde Barón a Bilbao’
• 2010 – SODOM – ‘In War and Pieces’
• 2010 – ALPHAVILLE – ‘Catching Rays on Giant’

• 2012 – AC/DC – ‘Live at River Plate’

• 2012 – LED ZEPPELIN – ‘Celebration Day’

• 2012 – RIHANNA – ‘Unapologetic’

• 2012 – GRAHAM PARKER & THE RUMOUR – ‘Three Chords Good’
• 2012 – LITTLE MIX – ‘DNA’
• 2013 – FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH – ‘The Wrong Side of Heaven and the Righteous Side of Hell, Volume 2’
• 2013 – RUSH – ‘Clockwork Angels Tour’
• 2013 – EXXASENS – ‘Revolution’
• 2021 – OASIS – ‘Knebworth 1996’

• 2021 – THE DARKNESS – ‘Motorheart’
• 2021 – ADELE – ’30’

• 2021 – E-FORCE – ‘Mindbender’
• 2021 – EXODUS – ‘Persona Non Grata’
• 2021 – OBSCURA – ‘A Valediction’
• 2021 – ELBOW – ‘Flying Dream 1’

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Franz Schubert died on November 19, 1828
Franz Schubert was born in Vienna in 1797; His short life and his extensive work continue to mark music.
Beginnings and training of Franz Schubert
The son of a schoolteacher, he learned violin at the age of five and played the organ in the church of Lichtenthal. At fifteen, he lost his mother; his father remarried, and he had numerous brothers and half-brothers. Thanks to his voice, he joined the children’s choir and received classes from the composer Antonio Salieri.
In the choir he met vital friends such as Joseph von Spaun, Albert Stadler and Anton Holzapfel; those ties would be his affective family when the relationship with his father was tense. He quickly turned to composition and composed famous lieder such as “Gretchen am Spinnrad”, “Heideröslein” and “Erlkönig”, which consolidated his talent.
He soon left his father’s house and lived in boarding houses and shared flats; I couldn’t stand loneliness. Schubert cultivated a close friendship with Franz Von Schober and expanded his circle with the brothers Kupelwieser and Moritz von Schwind. Gatherings in houses such as that of the Sonnleithner family led to the famous Schubertiads (*) from 1821.
Franz Schubert: work, health and habits
Schubert had health and behavioral problems: alcohol and the tendency to gain weight affected his daily life. He suffered from syphilis and was treated for ulcers at the General Hospital in 1823. In 1824, he composed the cycle “Die schöne Müllerin”. It is said that he never took off his glasses, not even to sleep, for fear of interrupting the composition.
Franz Schubert died on November 19, 1828, at his brother Ferdinand’s home in Kettenbrückengasse: he was 31 years old. Although he suffered from syphilis, the probable cause of death was typhoid fever. He left more than six hundred songs, choruses, and symphonies; it was said of him: “He was only born to compose and nothing else”.
(*) Schubertiade
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Schubertiade (also spelled Schubertiad) is an event held to celebrate the music of Franz Schubert (1797–1828). Modern Schubertiades also include concert series and festivals, such as the Schubertiade Vorarlberg.
