Ferdinand Schubert (born 18 October 1794 in Vienna; died 26 February 1859) was an Austrian composer and brother of Franz Schubert. He also designed the grave stone for the grave of Ludwig van Beethoven, which is now at Vienna's Central Cemetery.[1]
^Alexander Weinmann: Ferdinand Schubert. Eine Untersuchung. Beiträge zur Geschichte des Alt-Wiener Musikverlages. Reihe 1, Komponisten, Bd. 4, Vienna 1986
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