Schubert (disambiguation)

Schubert (disambiguation)

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People

People named "Schubert" include:
* Christoph Schubert, a professional hockey player
* Franz Schubert (1797–1828), the prominent Austrian composer
* Franz Anton Schubert (1768–1827), a German composer
* Franz Schubert, (1808–1878), a German composer who worked in France as François Schubert; the son of Franz Anton Schubert
* Grant Schubert, an Australian field hockey player
* Heinz Schubert (actor) (1925—1999), German actor
* Hermann Schubert, mathematician, founder of the Schubert calculus
* Ian Schubert, Australian rugby league player
* Joseph Schubert (1754–1837), Bohemian-born composer known for his viola concertos
* Joseph Schubert (cleric) (1890–1969), a Romanian bishop
* Kevin Schubert, a Manly and Australian rugby league hooker
* Karin Schubert, a German actress
* Karsten Schubert, an art gallery owner
* Kort Schubert, an American rugby union footballer
* Mark Schubert, an American swimming coach
* Max Schubert, an Australian winemaker
* Theodor Friedrich von Schubert (1789–1865), a Russian explorer and cartographer; the Schubert crater on the Moon was named after him.

Other References

"Schubert" may also refer to:
*Electoral district of Schubert, a state electoral district in South Australia
*3917 Franz Schubert, an asteroid, named for Franz Schubert
*"Franz Schubert", a song by Kraftwerk from their 1977 album "Trans-Europe Express"
* Schubert Dip


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