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===Tributes by other musicians=== [[File:Schubert-Klimt.jpg|thumb|''[[Schubert at the Piano]]'' by [[Gustav Klimt]] (1899)]] From the 1830s through the 1870s, [[Franz Liszt]] transcribed and arranged several of Schubert's works, particularly the songs. Liszt, who was a significant force in spreading Schubert's work after his death, said Schubert was "the most poetic musician who ever lived."<ref name="Suttoni">[[#Suttoni|Liszt (1989)]], p. 144</ref> Schubert's symphonies were of particular interest to [[Antonín Dvořák]]. [[Hector Berlioz]] and [[Anton Bruckner]] acknowledged the influence of the ''Great C Major'' Symphony.<ref name="Newbould404" /> Robert Schumann, after seeing the manuscript of the symphony in Vienna in 1838, brought it to the attention of Mendelssohn. Mendelssohn then conducted the first performance of the symphony, albeit in a heavily abridged version, in Leipzig in 1839.<ref>[[#BrownNG|Brown (1983)]], p. 73</ref> In the 20th century, composers including [[Richard Strauss]], [[Anton Webern]], [[Benjamin Britten]], [[George Crumb]], and [[Hans Zender]] championed or paid homage to Schubert in some of their works. Britten, an accomplished pianist, accompanied many of Schubert's Lieder and performed many piano solo and duet works.<ref name="Newbould404">[[#Newbould|Newbould (1999)]], pp. 403–404</ref> German electronic music group [[Kraftwerk]] has a track titled "Franz Schubert" on their 1977 album ''[[Trans-Europe Express (album)|Trans-Europe Express]]''.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Simpson |first1=Dave |title=Kraftwerk: their 30 greatest songs, ranked! |journal=The Guardian |date=7 May 2020 |url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2020/may/07/kraftwerk-their-30-greatest-songs-ranked |access-date=5 September 2022 |language=en}}</ref>
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