Symfony Exception

RuntimeError

HTTP 500 Internal Server Error

Variable "ensemble" does not exist.

Exception

Twig\Error\ RuntimeError

  1.     {% if people %}
  2.       {# Main image #}
  3.       {# Display only displayable image #}
  4.       {% set mainImage = false %}
  5.       {% for image in ensemble.images %}
  6.         {% if not mainImage %}
  7.           {% if image.isdisplayable %}
  8.             {% set mainImage = image %}
  9.           {% endif %}
  10.         {% endif %}
  1.             echo "      ";
  2.             $context["mainImage"] = false;
  3.             // line 8
  4.             echo "      ";
  5.             $context['_parent'] = $context;
  6.             $context['_seq'] = twig_ensure_traversable(twig_get_attribute($this->env$this->source, (isset($context["ensemble"]) || array_key_exists("ensemble"$context) ? $context["ensemble"] : (function () { throw new RuntimeError('Variable "ensemble" does not exist.'8$this->source); })()), "images", [], "any"falsefalsefalse8));
  7.             foreach ($context['_seq'] as $context["_key"] => $context["image"]) {
  8.                 // line 9
  9.                 echo "        ";
  10.                 if ( !(isset($context["mainImage"]) || array_key_exists("mainImage"$context) ? $context["mainImage"] : (function () { throw new RuntimeError('Variable "mainImage" does not exist.'9$this->source); })())) {
  11.                     // line 10
in vendor/twig/twig/src/Template.php -> doDisplay (line 394)
  1.     }
  2.     protected function displayWithErrorHandling(array $context, array $blocks = [])
  3.     {
  4.         try {
  5.             $this->doDisplay($context$blocks);
  6.         } catch (Error $e) {
  7.             if (!$e->getSourceContext()) {
  8.                 $e->setSourceContext($this->getSourceContext());
  9.             }
in vendor/twig/twig/src/Template.php -> displayWithErrorHandling (line 367)
  1.         return $this->blocks;
  2.     }
  3.     public function display(array $context, array $blocks = [])
  4.     {
  5.         $this->displayWithErrorHandling($this->env->mergeGlobals($context), array_merge($this->blocks$blocks));
  6.     }
  7.     public function render(array $context)
  8.     {
  9.         $level ob_get_level();
  1.             $context['loop']['last'] = === $length;
  2.         }
  3.         foreach ($context['_seq'] as $context["_key"] => $context["people"]) {
  4.             // line 40
  5.             echo "\t\t\t";
  6.             $this->loadTemplate("Front/People/single_tile_small.html.twig""Front/Videos/view.html.twig"40)->display($context);
  7.             // line 41
  8.             echo "\t\t";
  9.             ++$context['loop']['index0'];
  10.             ++$context['loop']['index'];
  11.             $context['loop']['first'] = false;
in vendor/twig/twig/src/Template.php -> block_content (line 171)
  1.             throw new \LogicException('A block must be a method on a \Twig\Template instance.');
  2.         }
  3.         if (null !== $template) {
  4.             try {
  5.                 $template->$block($context$blocks);
  6.             } catch (Error $e) {
  7.                 if (!$e->getSourceContext()) {
  8.                     $e->setSourceContext($template->getSourceContext());
  9.                 }
  1.         // line 176
  2.         echo "\t\t\t\t\t</section>
  3. \t\t\t\t\t";
  4.         // line 178
  5.         $this->displayBlock('content'$context$blocks);
  6.         // line 180
  7.         echo "\t\t\t\t</div>
  8. \t\t\t</div>
  9. \t\t\t";
in vendor/twig/twig/src/Template.php -> doDisplay (line 394)
  1.     }
  2.     protected function displayWithErrorHandling(array $context, array $blocks = [])
  3.     {
  4.         try {
  5.             $this->doDisplay($context$blocks);
  6.         } catch (Error $e) {
  7.             if (!$e->getSourceContext()) {
  8.                 $e->setSourceContext($this->getSourceContext());
  9.             }
in vendor/twig/twig/src/Template.php -> displayWithErrorHandling (line 367)
  1.         return $this->blocks;
  2.     }
  3.     public function display(array $context, array $blocks = [])
  4.     {
  5.         $this->displayWithErrorHandling($this->env->mergeGlobals($context), array_merge($this->blocks$blocks));
  6.     }
  7.     public function render(array $context)
  8.     {
  9.         $level ob_get_level();
  1.         $macros $this->macros;
  2.         $__internal_319393461309892924ff6e74d6d6e64287df64b63545b994e100d4ab223aed02 $this->extensions["Symfony\\Bridge\\Twig\\Extension\\ProfilerExtension"];
  3.         $__internal_319393461309892924ff6e74d6d6e64287df64b63545b994e100d4ab223aed02->enter($__internal_319393461309892924ff6e74d6d6e64287df64b63545b994e100d4ab223aed02_prof = new \Twig\Profiler\Profile($this->getTemplateName(), "template""Front/Videos/view.html.twig"));
  4.         $this->parent $this->loadTemplate("layout.html.twig""Front/Videos/view.html.twig"1);
  5.         $this->parent->display($contextarray_merge($this->blocks$blocks));
  6.         
  7.         $__internal_319393461309892924ff6e74d6d6e64287df64b63545b994e100d4ab223aed02->leave($__internal_319393461309892924ff6e74d6d6e64287df64b63545b994e100d4ab223aed02_prof);
  8.     }
in vendor/twig/twig/src/Template.php -> doDisplay (line 394)
  1.     }
  2.     protected function displayWithErrorHandling(array $context, array $blocks = [])
  3.     {
  4.         try {
  5.             $this->doDisplay($context$blocks);
  6.         } catch (Error $e) {
  7.             if (!$e->getSourceContext()) {
  8.                 $e->setSourceContext($this->getSourceContext());
  9.             }
in vendor/twig/twig/src/Template.php -> displayWithErrorHandling (line 367)
  1.         return $this->blocks;
  2.     }
  3.     public function display(array $context, array $blocks = [])
  4.     {
  5.         $this->displayWithErrorHandling($this->env->mergeGlobals($context), array_merge($this->blocks$blocks));
  6.     }
  7.     public function render(array $context)
  8.     {
  9.         $level ob_get_level();
in vendor/twig/twig/src/Template.php -> display (line 379)
  1.             ob_start();
  2.         } else {
  3.             ob_start(function () { return ''; });
  4.         }
  5.         try {
  6.             $this->display($context);
  7.         } catch (\Throwable $e) {
  8.             while (ob_get_level() > $level) {
  9.                 ob_end_clean();
  10.             }
  1.     public function render(array $context = []): string
  2.     {
  3.         // using func_get_args() allows to not expose the blocks argument
  4.         // as it should only be used by internal code
  5.         return $this->template->render($context, \func_get_args()[1] ?? []);
  6.     }
  7.     public function display(array $context = [])
  8.     {
  9.         // using func_get_args() allows to not expose the blocks argument
  1.      * @throws SyntaxError  When an error occurred during compilation
  2.      * @throws RuntimeError When an error occurred during rendering
  3.      */
  4.     public function render($name, array $context = []): string
  5.     {
  6.         return $this->load($name)->render($context);
  7.     }
  8.     /**
  9.      * Displays a template.
  10.      *
  1.     {
  2.         if (!$this->container->has('twig')) {
  3.             throw new \LogicException('You cannot use the "renderView" method if the Twig Bundle is not available. Try running "composer require symfony/twig-bundle".');
  4.         }
  5.         return $this->container->get('twig')->render($view$parameters);
  6.     }
  7.     /**
  8.      * Renders a view.
  9.      */
  1.     /**
  2.      * Renders a view.
  3.      */
  4.     protected function render(string $view, array $parameters = [], Response $response null): Response
  5.     {
  6.         $content $this->renderView($view$parameters);
  7.         if (null === $response) {
  8.             $response = new Response();
  9.         }
AbstractController->render('Front/Videos/view.html.twig', array('video' => array('flash_player_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/embed/8oVhhlBoTpQ', 'video_title' => 'Schubert - Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D 759 "Unfinished Symphony" (Sylvain Cambreling)', 'video_id' => 411, 'video_description' => 'Live recording from the Münster in Zwiefalten, during the Festival "Herbstliche Musiktage" in Bad Urach, 1997.NDR Symphony OrchestraSylvain Cambreling - conductorFranz Schubert - Symphony N. 8 in B minor, D 759 "Unfinished Symphony" (Die Unvollendete)1:30 I. Allegro moderato16:18 II. Andante con motoWatch the complete concert (Schubert-Matinée): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft27FAG66uo&list=PLDOx7nx0z2hghAknq4PTuXw_zznejYt5SFranz Schubert\'s Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D.759 (sometimes renumbered as Symphony No. 7, in accordance with the revised Deutsch catalogue and the Neue Schubert-Ausgabe), commonly known as the "Unfinished Symphony" (German: Unvollendete), is a work that Schubert started in 1822 but left with only two movements—though Schubert lived for another six years. A scherzo, nearly completed in piano score but with only two pages orchestrated, also survives. Many have theorized that Schubert may have sketched a finale that instead became the big B minor entr\'acte from his incidental music to Rosamunde, but all evidence for this is circumstantial. One possible reason for Schubert\'s leaving the symphony incomplete is the predominance of the same meter (triple meter). The first movement is in 3/4, the second in 3/8 and the third (an incomplete scherzo) also in 3/4. Three consecutive movements in basically the same meter rarely occur in symphonies, sonatas or chamber works of the most important Viennese composers.Schubert\'s eighth symphony is sometimes called the first Romantic symphony due to its emphasis on expressive melody, vivid harmony and creative combinations of orchestral tone color despite the architecturally imposing Classical structures of its two completed movements highlighted by the dramatically climactic development section of the first movement based solely on its quietly sinister opening theme.To this day, musicologists still disagree as to why Schubert failed to complete the symphony. Some have speculated that he stopped work in the middle of the scherzo in the fall of 1822 because he associated it with his initial outbreak of syphilis—or that he was distracted by the inspiration for his Wanderer Fantasy for solo piano, which occupied his time and energy immediately afterward. It could have been a combination of both factors.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._8_(Schubert)', 'video_watch_page_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oVhhlBoTpQ'), 'video_entity' => object(ClassicalVideo))) in src/Controller/Front/VideoController.php (line 50)
  1.     $data = [
  2.         "video" => $video_ytb// for youtube
  3.         "video_entity" => $video
  4.     ];
  5.     
  6.     return $this->render("Front/Videos/view.html.twig"$data);
  7.   }
  8. }
  1.         $this->dispatcher->dispatch($eventKernelEvents::CONTROLLER_ARGUMENTS);
  2.         $controller $event->getController();
  3.         $arguments $event->getArguments();
  4.         // call controller
  5.         $response $controller(...$arguments);
  6.         // view
  7.         if (!$response instanceof Response) {
  8.             $event = new ViewEvent($this$request$type$response);
  9.             $this->dispatcher->dispatch($eventKernelEvents::VIEW);
  1.     {
  2.         $request->headers->set('X-Php-Ob-Level', (string) ob_get_level());
  3.         $this->requestStack->push($request);
  4.         try {
  5.             return $this->handleRaw($request$type);
  6.         } catch (\Exception $e) {
  7.             if ($e instanceof RequestExceptionInterface) {
  8.                 $e = new BadRequestHttpException($e->getMessage(), $e);
  9.             }
  10.             if (false === $catch) {
  1.         $this->boot();
  2.         ++$this->requestStackSize;
  3.         $this->resetServices true;
  4.         try {
  5.             return $this->getHttpKernel()->handle($request$type$catch);
  6.         } finally {
  7.             --$this->requestStackSize;
  8.         }
  9.     }
Kernel->handle(object(Request)) in public/index.php (line 25)
  1.     Request::setTrustedHosts([$trustedHosts]);
  2. }
  3. $kernel = new Kernel($_SERVER['APP_ENV'], (bool) $_SERVER['APP_DEBUG']);
  4. $request Request::createFromGlobals();
  5. $response $kernel->handle($request);
  6. $response->send();
  7. $kernel->terminate($request$response);

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RuntimeError
Twig\Error\RuntimeError:
Variable "ensemble" does not exist.

  at templates/Front/People/single_tile_small.html.twig:8
  at __TwigTemplate_8b019048aee3fb04d4ecda45c7608ba451cbfdca456cd7bdecae4f08bf107987->{closure}()
     (var/cache/prod/twig/56/5684c28b9b83b784b21ba30c5e274eedf44264768068710ee1d96047dc59e86f.php:56)
  at __TwigTemplate_8b019048aee3fb04d4ecda45c7608ba451cbfdca456cd7bdecae4f08bf107987->doDisplay(array('video' => array('flash_player_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/embed/8oVhhlBoTpQ', 'video_title' => 'Schubert - Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D 759 "Unfinished Symphony" (Sylvain Cambreling)', 'video_id' => 411, 'video_description' => 'Live recording from the Münster in Zwiefalten, during the Festival "Herbstliche Musiktage" in Bad Urach, 1997.NDR Symphony OrchestraSylvain Cambreling - conductorFranz Schubert - Symphony N. 8 in B minor, D 759 "Unfinished Symphony" (Die Unvollendete)1:30 I. Allegro moderato16:18 II. Andante con motoWatch the complete concert (Schubert-Matinée): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft27FAG66uo&list=PLDOx7nx0z2hghAknq4PTuXw_zznejYt5SFranz Schubert\'s Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D.759 (sometimes renumbered as Symphony No. 7, in accordance with the revised Deutsch catalogue and the Neue Schubert-Ausgabe), commonly known as the "Unfinished Symphony" (German: Unvollendete), is a work that Schubert started in 1822 but left with only two movements—though Schubert lived for another six years. A scherzo, nearly completed in piano score but with only two pages orchestrated, also survives. Many have theorized that Schubert may have sketched a finale that instead became the big B minor entr\'acte from his incidental music to Rosamunde, but all evidence for this is circumstantial. One possible reason for Schubert\'s leaving the symphony incomplete is the predominance of the same meter (triple meter). The first movement is in 3/4, the second in 3/8 and the third (an incomplete scherzo) also in 3/4. Three consecutive movements in basically the same meter rarely occur in symphonies, sonatas or chamber works of the most important Viennese composers.Schubert\'s eighth symphony is sometimes called the first Romantic symphony due to its emphasis on expressive melody, vivid harmony and creative combinations of orchestral tone color despite the architecturally imposing Classical structures of its two completed movements highlighted by the dramatically climactic development section of the first movement based solely on its quietly sinister opening theme.To this day, musicologists still disagree as to why Schubert failed to complete the symphony. Some have speculated that he stopped work in the middle of the scherzo in the fall of 1822 because he associated it with his initial outbreak of syphilis—or that he was distracted by the inspiration for his Wanderer Fantasy for solo piano, which occupied his time and energy immediately afterward. It could have been a combination of both factors.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._8_(Schubert)', 'video_watch_page_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oVhhlBoTpQ'), 'video_entity' => object(ClassicalVideo), 'app' => object(AppVariable), 'title' => 'Rondo DB', 'website' => 'http://www.rondodb.com', '_parent' => array('video' => array('flash_player_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/embed/8oVhhlBoTpQ', 'video_title' => 'Schubert - Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D 759 "Unfinished Symphony" (Sylvain Cambreling)', 'video_id' => 411, 'video_description' => 'Live recording from the Münster in Zwiefalten, during the Festival "Herbstliche Musiktage" in Bad Urach, 1997.NDR Symphony OrchestraSylvain Cambreling - conductorFranz Schubert - Symphony N. 8 in B minor, D 759 "Unfinished Symphony" (Die Unvollendete)1:30 I. Allegro moderato16:18 II. Andante con motoWatch the complete concert (Schubert-Matinée): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft27FAG66uo&list=PLDOx7nx0z2hghAknq4PTuXw_zznejYt5SFranz Schubert\'s Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D.759 (sometimes renumbered as Symphony No. 7, in accordance with the revised Deutsch catalogue and the Neue Schubert-Ausgabe), commonly known as the "Unfinished Symphony" (German: Unvollendete), is a work that Schubert started in 1822 but left with only two movements—though Schubert lived for another six years. A scherzo, nearly completed in piano score but with only two pages orchestrated, also survives. Many have theorized that Schubert may have sketched a finale that instead became the big B minor entr\'acte from his incidental music to Rosamunde, but all evidence for this is circumstantial. One possible reason for Schubert\'s leaving the symphony incomplete is the predominance of the same meter (triple meter). The first movement is in 3/4, the second in 3/8 and the third (an incomplete scherzo) also in 3/4. Three consecutive movements in basically the same meter rarely occur in symphonies, sonatas or chamber works of the most important Viennese composers.Schubert\'s eighth symphony is sometimes called the first Romantic symphony due to its emphasis on expressive melody, vivid harmony and creative combinations of orchestral tone color despite the architecturally imposing Classical structures of its two completed movements highlighted by the dramatically climactic development section of the first movement based solely on its quietly sinister opening theme.To this day, musicologists still disagree as to why Schubert failed to complete the symphony. Some have speculated that he stopped work in the middle of the scherzo in the fall of 1822 because he associated it with his initial outbreak of syphilis—or that he was distracted by the inspiration for his Wanderer Fantasy for solo piano, which occupied his time and energy immediately afterward. It could have been a combination of both factors.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._8_(Schubert)', 'video_watch_page_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oVhhlBoTpQ'), 'video_entity' => object(ClassicalVideo), 'app' => object(AppVariable), 'title' => 'Rondo DB', 'website' => 'http://www.rondodb.com', '_parent' => array('video' => array('flash_player_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/embed/8oVhhlBoTpQ', 'video_title' => 'Schubert - Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D 759 "Unfinished Symphony" (Sylvain Cambreling)', 'video_id' => 411, 'video_description' => 'Live recording from the Münster in Zwiefalten, during the Festival "Herbstliche Musiktage" in Bad Urach, 1997.NDR Symphony OrchestraSylvain Cambreling - conductorFranz Schubert - Symphony N. 8 in B minor, D 759 "Unfinished Symphony" (Die Unvollendete)1:30 I. Allegro moderato16:18 II. Andante con motoWatch the complete concert (Schubert-Matinée): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft27FAG66uo&list=PLDOx7nx0z2hghAknq4PTuXw_zznejYt5SFranz Schubert\'s Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D.759 (sometimes renumbered as Symphony No. 7, in accordance with the revised Deutsch catalogue and the Neue Schubert-Ausgabe), commonly known as the "Unfinished Symphony" (German: Unvollendete), is a work that Schubert started in 1822 but left with only two movements—though Schubert lived for another six years. A scherzo, nearly completed in piano score but with only two pages orchestrated, also survives. Many have theorized that Schubert may have sketched a finale that instead became the big B minor entr\'acte from his incidental music to Rosamunde, but all evidence for this is circumstantial. One possible reason for Schubert\'s leaving the symphony incomplete is the predominance of the same meter (triple meter). The first movement is in 3/4, the second in 3/8 and the third (an incomplete scherzo) also in 3/4. Three consecutive movements in basically the same meter rarely occur in symphonies, sonatas or chamber works of the most important Viennese composers.Schubert\'s eighth symphony is sometimes called the first Romantic symphony due to its emphasis on expressive melody, vivid harmony and creative combinations of orchestral tone color despite the architecturally imposing Classical structures of its two completed movements highlighted by the dramatically climactic development section of the first movement based solely on its quietly sinister opening theme.To this day, musicologists still disagree as to why Schubert failed to complete the symphony. Some have speculated that he stopped work in the middle of the scherzo in the fall of 1822 because he associated it with his initial outbreak of syphilis—or that he was distracted by the inspiration for his Wanderer Fantasy for solo piano, which occupied his time and energy immediately afterward. It could have been a combination of both factors.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._8_(Schubert)', 'video_watch_page_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oVhhlBoTpQ'), 'video_entity' => object(ClassicalVideo), 'app' => object(AppVariable), 'title' => 'Rondo DB', 'website' => 'http://www.rondodb.com'), '_seq' => object(PersistentCollection), 'loop' => array('parent' => array('video' => array('flash_player_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/embed/8oVhhlBoTpQ', 'video_title' => 'Schubert - Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D 759 "Unfinished Symphony" (Sylvain Cambreling)', 'video_id' => 411, 'video_description' => 'Live recording from the Münster in Zwiefalten, during the Festival "Herbstliche Musiktage" in Bad Urach, 1997.NDR Symphony OrchestraSylvain Cambreling - conductorFranz Schubert - Symphony N. 8 in B minor, D 759 "Unfinished Symphony" (Die Unvollendete)1:30 I. Allegro moderato16:18 II. Andante con motoWatch the complete concert (Schubert-Matinée): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft27FAG66uo&list=PLDOx7nx0z2hghAknq4PTuXw_zznejYt5SFranz Schubert\'s Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D.759 (sometimes renumbered as Symphony No. 7, in accordance with the revised Deutsch catalogue and the Neue Schubert-Ausgabe), commonly known as the "Unfinished Symphony" (German: Unvollendete), is a work that Schubert started in 1822 but left with only two movements—though Schubert lived for another six years. A scherzo, nearly completed in piano score but with only two pages orchestrated, also survives. Many have theorized that Schubert may have sketched a finale that instead became the big B minor entr\'acte from his incidental music to Rosamunde, but all evidence for this is circumstantial. One possible reason for Schubert\'s leaving the symphony incomplete is the predominance of the same meter (triple meter). The first movement is in 3/4, the second in 3/8 and the third (an incomplete scherzo) also in 3/4. Three consecutive movements in basically the same meter rarely occur in symphonies, sonatas or chamber works of the most important Viennese composers.Schubert\'s eighth symphony is sometimes called the first Romantic symphony due to its emphasis on expressive melody, vivid harmony and creative combinations of orchestral tone color despite the architecturally imposing Classical structures of its two completed movements highlighted by the dramatically climactic development section of the first movement based solely on its quietly sinister opening theme.To this day, musicologists still disagree as to why Schubert failed to complete the symphony. Some have speculated that he stopped work in the middle of the scherzo in the fall of 1822 because he associated it with his initial outbreak of syphilis—or that he was distracted by the inspiration for his Wanderer Fantasy for solo piano, which occupied his time and energy immediately afterward. 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Some have speculated that he stopped work in the middle of the scherzo in the fall of 1822 because he associated it with his initial outbreak of syphilis—or that he was distracted by the inspiration for his Wanderer Fantasy for solo piano, which occupied his time and energy immediately afterward. 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Some have speculated that he stopped work in the middle of the scherzo in the fall of 1822 because he associated it with his initial outbreak of syphilis—or that he was distracted by the inspiration for his Wanderer Fantasy for solo piano, which occupied his time and energy immediately afterward. 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Some have speculated that he stopped work in the middle of the scherzo in the fall of 1822 because he associated it with his initial outbreak of syphilis—or that he was distracted by the inspiration for his Wanderer Fantasy for solo piano, which occupied his time and energy immediately afterward. 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Andante con motoWatch the complete concert (Schubert-Matinée): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft27FAG66uo&list=PLDOx7nx0z2hghAknq4PTuXw_zznejYt5SFranz Schubert\'s Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D.759 (sometimes renumbered as Symphony No. 7, in accordance with the revised Deutsch catalogue and the Neue Schubert-Ausgabe), commonly known as the "Unfinished Symphony" (German: Unvollendete), is a work that Schubert started in 1822 but left with only two movements—though Schubert lived for another six years. A scherzo, nearly completed in piano score but with only two pages orchestrated, also survives. Many have theorized that Schubert may have sketched a finale that instead became the big B minor entr\'acte from his incidental music to Rosamunde, but all evidence for this is circumstantial. One possible reason for Schubert\'s leaving the symphony incomplete is the predominance of the same meter (triple meter). 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Some have speculated that he stopped work in the middle of the scherzo in the fall of 1822 because he associated it with his initial outbreak of syphilis—or that he was distracted by the inspiration for his Wanderer Fantasy for solo piano, which occupied his time and energy immediately afterward. 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The first movement is in 3/4, the second in 3/8 and the third (an incomplete scherzo) also in 3/4. Three consecutive movements in basically the same meter rarely occur in symphonies, sonatas or chamber works of the most important Viennese composers.Schubert\'s eighth symphony is sometimes called the first Romantic symphony due to its emphasis on expressive melody, vivid harmony and creative combinations of orchestral tone color despite the architecturally imposing Classical structures of its two completed movements highlighted by the dramatically climactic development section of the first movement based solely on its quietly sinister opening theme.To this day, musicologists still disagree as to why Schubert failed to complete the symphony. Some have speculated that he stopped work in the middle of the scherzo in the fall of 1822 because he associated it with his initial outbreak of syphilis—or that he was distracted by the inspiration for his Wanderer Fantasy for solo piano, which occupied his time and energy immediately afterward. It could have been a combination of both factors.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._8_(Schubert)', 'video_watch_page_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oVhhlBoTpQ'), 'video_entity' => object(ClassicalVideo), 'app' => object(AppVariable), 'title' => 'Rondo DB', 'website' => 'http://www.rondodb.com'), 'index0' => 0, 'index' => 1, 'first' => true, 'revindex0' => 0, 'revindex' => 1, 'length' => 1, 'last' => true), 'people' => object(ClassicalPeople), '_key' => 0), array('meta_description' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_a282d1235fa4eb86e93c726facde527026e8fb91eb6afcb8121989447d2f573e), 'block_meta_description'), 'title' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_1478fa59d4f02450fffb340eb6ec45e5d4ecfc333f109f78bf81d9a3151bf7e0), 'block_title'), 'stylesheets' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_1478fa59d4f02450fffb340eb6ec45e5d4ecfc333f109f78bf81d9a3151bf7e0), 'block_stylesheets'), 'style' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_a282d1235fa4eb86e93c726facde527026e8fb91eb6afcb8121989447d2f573e), 'block_style'), 'navbar' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_a282d1235fa4eb86e93c726facde527026e8fb91eb6afcb8121989447d2f573e), 'block_navbar'), 'content' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_1478fa59d4f02450fffb340eb6ec45e5d4ecfc333f109f78bf81d9a3151bf7e0), 'block_content'), 'outsidecontent' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_a282d1235fa4eb86e93c726facde527026e8fb91eb6afcb8121989447d2f573e), 'block_outsidecontent'), 'javascripts' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_a282d1235fa4eb86e93c726facde527026e8fb91eb6afcb8121989447d2f573e), 'block_javascripts')))
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  at Twig\Template->displayBlock('content', array('video' => array('flash_player_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/embed/8oVhhlBoTpQ', 'video_title' => 'Schubert - Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D 759 "Unfinished Symphony" (Sylvain Cambreling)', 'video_id' => 411, 'video_description' => 'Live recording from the Münster in Zwiefalten, during the Festival "Herbstliche Musiktage" in Bad Urach, 1997.NDR Symphony OrchestraSylvain Cambreling - conductorFranz Schubert - Symphony N. 8 in B minor, D 759 "Unfinished Symphony" (Die Unvollendete)1:30 I. Allegro moderato16:18 II. Andante con motoWatch the complete concert (Schubert-Matinée): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft27FAG66uo&list=PLDOx7nx0z2hghAknq4PTuXw_zznejYt5SFranz Schubert\'s Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D.759 (sometimes renumbered as Symphony No. 7, in accordance with the revised Deutsch catalogue and the Neue Schubert-Ausgabe), commonly known as the "Unfinished Symphony" (German: Unvollendete), is a work that Schubert started in 1822 but left with only two movements—though Schubert lived for another six years. A scherzo, nearly completed in piano score but with only two pages orchestrated, also survives. Many have theorized that Schubert may have sketched a finale that instead became the big B minor entr\'acte from his incidental music to Rosamunde, but all evidence for this is circumstantial. One possible reason for Schubert\'s leaving the symphony incomplete is the predominance of the same meter (triple meter). The first movement is in 3/4, the second in 3/8 and the third (an incomplete scherzo) also in 3/4. Three consecutive movements in basically the same meter rarely occur in symphonies, sonatas or chamber works of the most important Viennese composers.Schubert\'s eighth symphony is sometimes called the first Romantic symphony due to its emphasis on expressive melody, vivid harmony and creative combinations of orchestral tone color despite the architecturally imposing Classical structures of its two completed movements highlighted by the dramatically climactic development section of the first movement based solely on its quietly sinister opening theme.To this day, musicologists still disagree as to why Schubert failed to complete the symphony. Some have speculated that he stopped work in the middle of the scherzo in the fall of 1822 because he associated it with his initial outbreak of syphilis—or that he was distracted by the inspiration for his Wanderer Fantasy for solo piano, which occupied his time and energy immediately afterward. It could have been a combination of both factors.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._8_(Schubert)', 'video_watch_page_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oVhhlBoTpQ'), 'video_entity' => object(ClassicalVideo), 'app' => object(AppVariable), 'title' => 'Rondo DB', 'website' => 'http://www.rondodb.com'), array('meta_description' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_a282d1235fa4eb86e93c726facde527026e8fb91eb6afcb8121989447d2f573e), 'block_meta_description'), 'title' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_1478fa59d4f02450fffb340eb6ec45e5d4ecfc333f109f78bf81d9a3151bf7e0), 'block_title'), 'stylesheets' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_1478fa59d4f02450fffb340eb6ec45e5d4ecfc333f109f78bf81d9a3151bf7e0), 'block_stylesheets'), 'style' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_a282d1235fa4eb86e93c726facde527026e8fb91eb6afcb8121989447d2f573e), 'block_style'), 'navbar' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_a282d1235fa4eb86e93c726facde527026e8fb91eb6afcb8121989447d2f573e), 'block_navbar'), 'content' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_1478fa59d4f02450fffb340eb6ec45e5d4ecfc333f109f78bf81d9a3151bf7e0), 'block_content'), 'outsidecontent' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_a282d1235fa4eb86e93c726facde527026e8fb91eb6afcb8121989447d2f573e), 'block_outsidecontent'), 'javascripts' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_a282d1235fa4eb86e93c726facde527026e8fb91eb6afcb8121989447d2f573e), 'block_javascripts')))
     (var/cache/prod/twig/d4/d448724769c0ec2176dbca13f5f124181c9fee92143bf003da5869c0f981800a.php:173)
  at __TwigTemplate_a282d1235fa4eb86e93c726facde527026e8fb91eb6afcb8121989447d2f573e->doDisplay(array('video' => array('flash_player_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/embed/8oVhhlBoTpQ', 'video_title' => 'Schubert - Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D 759 "Unfinished Symphony" (Sylvain Cambreling)', 'video_id' => 411, 'video_description' => 'Live recording from the Münster in Zwiefalten, during the Festival "Herbstliche Musiktage" in Bad Urach, 1997.NDR Symphony OrchestraSylvain Cambreling - conductorFranz Schubert - Symphony N. 8 in B minor, D 759 "Unfinished Symphony" (Die Unvollendete)1:30 I. Allegro moderato16:18 II. Andante con motoWatch the complete concert (Schubert-Matinée): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft27FAG66uo&list=PLDOx7nx0z2hghAknq4PTuXw_zznejYt5SFranz Schubert\'s Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D.759 (sometimes renumbered as Symphony No. 7, in accordance with the revised Deutsch catalogue and the Neue Schubert-Ausgabe), commonly known as the "Unfinished Symphony" (German: Unvollendete), is a work that Schubert started in 1822 but left with only two movements—though Schubert lived for another six years. A scherzo, nearly completed in piano score but with only two pages orchestrated, also survives. Many have theorized that Schubert may have sketched a finale that instead became the big B minor entr\'acte from his incidental music to Rosamunde, but all evidence for this is circumstantial. One possible reason for Schubert\'s leaving the symphony incomplete is the predominance of the same meter (triple meter). The first movement is in 3/4, the second in 3/8 and the third (an incomplete scherzo) also in 3/4. Three consecutive movements in basically the same meter rarely occur in symphonies, sonatas or chamber works of the most important Viennese composers.Schubert\'s eighth symphony is sometimes called the first Romantic symphony due to its emphasis on expressive melody, vivid harmony and creative combinations of orchestral tone color despite the architecturally imposing Classical structures of its two completed movements highlighted by the dramatically climactic development section of the first movement based solely on its quietly sinister opening theme.To this day, musicologists still disagree as to why Schubert failed to complete the symphony. Some have speculated that he stopped work in the middle of the scherzo in the fall of 1822 because he associated it with his initial outbreak of syphilis—or that he was distracted by the inspiration for his Wanderer Fantasy for solo piano, which occupied his time and energy immediately afterward. It could have been a combination of both factors.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._8_(Schubert)', 'video_watch_page_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oVhhlBoTpQ'), 'video_entity' => object(ClassicalVideo), 'app' => object(AppVariable), 'title' => 'Rondo DB', 'website' => 'http://www.rondodb.com'), array('meta_description' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_a282d1235fa4eb86e93c726facde527026e8fb91eb6afcb8121989447d2f573e), 'block_meta_description'), 'title' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_1478fa59d4f02450fffb340eb6ec45e5d4ecfc333f109f78bf81d9a3151bf7e0), 'block_title'), 'stylesheets' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_1478fa59d4f02450fffb340eb6ec45e5d4ecfc333f109f78bf81d9a3151bf7e0), 'block_stylesheets'), 'style' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_a282d1235fa4eb86e93c726facde527026e8fb91eb6afcb8121989447d2f573e), 'block_style'), 'navbar' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_a282d1235fa4eb86e93c726facde527026e8fb91eb6afcb8121989447d2f573e), 'block_navbar'), 'content' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_1478fa59d4f02450fffb340eb6ec45e5d4ecfc333f109f78bf81d9a3151bf7e0), 'block_content'), 'outsidecontent' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_a282d1235fa4eb86e93c726facde527026e8fb91eb6afcb8121989447d2f573e), 'block_outsidecontent'), 'javascripts' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_a282d1235fa4eb86e93c726facde527026e8fb91eb6afcb8121989447d2f573e), 'block_javascripts')))
     (vendor/twig/twig/src/Template.php:394)
  at Twig\Template->displayWithErrorHandling(array('video' => array('flash_player_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/embed/8oVhhlBoTpQ', 'video_title' => 'Schubert - Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D 759 "Unfinished Symphony" (Sylvain Cambreling)', 'video_id' => 411, 'video_description' => 'Live recording from the Münster in Zwiefalten, during the Festival "Herbstliche Musiktage" in Bad Urach, 1997.NDR Symphony OrchestraSylvain Cambreling - conductorFranz Schubert - Symphony N. 8 in B minor, D 759 "Unfinished Symphony" (Die Unvollendete)1:30 I. Allegro moderato16:18 II. Andante con motoWatch the complete concert (Schubert-Matinée): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft27FAG66uo&list=PLDOx7nx0z2hghAknq4PTuXw_zznejYt5SFranz Schubert\'s Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D.759 (sometimes renumbered as Symphony No. 7, in accordance with the revised Deutsch catalogue and the Neue Schubert-Ausgabe), commonly known as the "Unfinished Symphony" (German: Unvollendete), is a work that Schubert started in 1822 but left with only two movements—though Schubert lived for another six years. A scherzo, nearly completed in piano score but with only two pages orchestrated, also survives. Many have theorized that Schubert may have sketched a finale that instead became the big B minor entr\'acte from his incidental music to Rosamunde, but all evidence for this is circumstantial. One possible reason for Schubert\'s leaving the symphony incomplete is the predominance of the same meter (triple meter). The first movement is in 3/4, the second in 3/8 and the third (an incomplete scherzo) also in 3/4. Three consecutive movements in basically the same meter rarely occur in symphonies, sonatas or chamber works of the most important Viennese composers.Schubert\'s eighth symphony is sometimes called the first Romantic symphony due to its emphasis on expressive melody, vivid harmony and creative combinations of orchestral tone color despite the architecturally imposing Classical structures of its two completed movements highlighted by the dramatically climactic development section of the first movement based solely on its quietly sinister opening theme.To this day, musicologists still disagree as to why Schubert failed to complete the symphony. Some have speculated that he stopped work in the middle of the scherzo in the fall of 1822 because he associated it with his initial outbreak of syphilis—or that he was distracted by the inspiration for his Wanderer Fantasy for solo piano, which occupied his time and energy immediately afterward. It could have been a combination of both factors.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._8_(Schubert)', 'video_watch_page_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oVhhlBoTpQ'), 'video_entity' => object(ClassicalVideo), 'app' => object(AppVariable), 'title' => 'Rondo DB', 'website' => 'http://www.rondodb.com'), array('meta_description' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_a282d1235fa4eb86e93c726facde527026e8fb91eb6afcb8121989447d2f573e), 'block_meta_description'), 'title' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_1478fa59d4f02450fffb340eb6ec45e5d4ecfc333f109f78bf81d9a3151bf7e0), 'block_title'), 'stylesheets' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_1478fa59d4f02450fffb340eb6ec45e5d4ecfc333f109f78bf81d9a3151bf7e0), 'block_stylesheets'), 'style' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_a282d1235fa4eb86e93c726facde527026e8fb91eb6afcb8121989447d2f573e), 'block_style'), 'navbar' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_a282d1235fa4eb86e93c726facde527026e8fb91eb6afcb8121989447d2f573e), 'block_navbar'), 'content' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_1478fa59d4f02450fffb340eb6ec45e5d4ecfc333f109f78bf81d9a3151bf7e0), 'block_content'), 'outsidecontent' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_a282d1235fa4eb86e93c726facde527026e8fb91eb6afcb8121989447d2f573e), 'block_outsidecontent'), 'javascripts' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_a282d1235fa4eb86e93c726facde527026e8fb91eb6afcb8121989447d2f573e), 'block_javascripts')))
     (vendor/twig/twig/src/Template.php:367)
  at Twig\Template->display(array('video' => array('flash_player_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/embed/8oVhhlBoTpQ', 'video_title' => 'Schubert - Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D 759 "Unfinished Symphony" (Sylvain Cambreling)', 'video_id' => 411, 'video_description' => 'Live recording from the Münster in Zwiefalten, during the Festival "Herbstliche Musiktage" in Bad Urach, 1997.NDR Symphony OrchestraSylvain Cambreling - conductorFranz Schubert - Symphony N. 8 in B minor, D 759 "Unfinished Symphony" (Die Unvollendete)1:30 I. Allegro moderato16:18 II. Andante con motoWatch the complete concert (Schubert-Matinée): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft27FAG66uo&list=PLDOx7nx0z2hghAknq4PTuXw_zznejYt5SFranz Schubert\'s Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D.759 (sometimes renumbered as Symphony No. 7, in accordance with the revised Deutsch catalogue and the Neue Schubert-Ausgabe), commonly known as the "Unfinished Symphony" (German: Unvollendete), is a work that Schubert started in 1822 but left with only two movements—though Schubert lived for another six years. A scherzo, nearly completed in piano score but with only two pages orchestrated, also survives. Many have theorized that Schubert may have sketched a finale that instead became the big B minor entr\'acte from his incidental music to Rosamunde, but all evidence for this is circumstantial. One possible reason for Schubert\'s leaving the symphony incomplete is the predominance of the same meter (triple meter). The first movement is in 3/4, the second in 3/8 and the third (an incomplete scherzo) also in 3/4. Three consecutive movements in basically the same meter rarely occur in symphonies, sonatas or chamber works of the most important Viennese composers.Schubert\'s eighth symphony is sometimes called the first Romantic symphony due to its emphasis on expressive melody, vivid harmony and creative combinations of orchestral tone color despite the architecturally imposing Classical structures of its two completed movements highlighted by the dramatically climactic development section of the first movement based solely on its quietly sinister opening theme.To this day, musicologists still disagree as to why Schubert failed to complete the symphony. Some have speculated that he stopped work in the middle of the scherzo in the fall of 1822 because he associated it with his initial outbreak of syphilis—or that he was distracted by the inspiration for his Wanderer Fantasy for solo piano, which occupied his time and energy immediately afterward. It could have been a combination of both factors.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._8_(Schubert)', 'video_watch_page_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oVhhlBoTpQ'), 'video_entity' => object(ClassicalVideo), 'app' => object(AppVariable), 'title' => 'Rondo DB', 'website' => 'http://www.rondodb.com'), array('title' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_1478fa59d4f02450fffb340eb6ec45e5d4ecfc333f109f78bf81d9a3151bf7e0), 'block_title'), 'stylesheets' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_1478fa59d4f02450fffb340eb6ec45e5d4ecfc333f109f78bf81d9a3151bf7e0), 'block_stylesheets'), 'content' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_1478fa59d4f02450fffb340eb6ec45e5d4ecfc333f109f78bf81d9a3151bf7e0), 'block_content')))
     (var/cache/prod/twig/22/22d9b38724cf17cb8d57aba3f197f0f341e22ca2aae5c15abf5c87a6fc7d4481.php:47)
  at __TwigTemplate_1478fa59d4f02450fffb340eb6ec45e5d4ecfc333f109f78bf81d9a3151bf7e0->doDisplay(array('video' => array('flash_player_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/embed/8oVhhlBoTpQ', 'video_title' => 'Schubert - Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D 759 "Unfinished Symphony" (Sylvain Cambreling)', 'video_id' => 411, 'video_description' => 'Live recording from the Münster in Zwiefalten, during the Festival "Herbstliche Musiktage" in Bad Urach, 1997.NDR Symphony OrchestraSylvain Cambreling - conductorFranz Schubert - Symphony N. 8 in B minor, D 759 "Unfinished Symphony" (Die Unvollendete)1:30 I. Allegro moderato16:18 II. Andante con motoWatch the complete concert (Schubert-Matinée): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft27FAG66uo&list=PLDOx7nx0z2hghAknq4PTuXw_zznejYt5SFranz Schubert\'s Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D.759 (sometimes renumbered as Symphony No. 7, in accordance with the revised Deutsch catalogue and the Neue Schubert-Ausgabe), commonly known as the "Unfinished Symphony" (German: Unvollendete), is a work that Schubert started in 1822 but left with only two movements—though Schubert lived for another six years. A scherzo, nearly completed in piano score but with only two pages orchestrated, also survives. Many have theorized that Schubert may have sketched a finale that instead became the big B minor entr\'acte from his incidental music to Rosamunde, but all evidence for this is circumstantial. One possible reason for Schubert\'s leaving the symphony incomplete is the predominance of the same meter (triple meter). The first movement is in 3/4, the second in 3/8 and the third (an incomplete scherzo) also in 3/4. Three consecutive movements in basically the same meter rarely occur in symphonies, sonatas or chamber works of the most important Viennese composers.Schubert\'s eighth symphony is sometimes called the first Romantic symphony due to its emphasis on expressive melody, vivid harmony and creative combinations of orchestral tone color despite the architecturally imposing Classical structures of its two completed movements highlighted by the dramatically climactic development section of the first movement based solely on its quietly sinister opening theme.To this day, musicologists still disagree as to why Schubert failed to complete the symphony. Some have speculated that he stopped work in the middle of the scherzo in the fall of 1822 because he associated it with his initial outbreak of syphilis—or that he was distracted by the inspiration for his Wanderer Fantasy for solo piano, which occupied his time and energy immediately afterward. It could have been a combination of both factors.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._8_(Schubert)', 'video_watch_page_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oVhhlBoTpQ'), 'video_entity' => object(ClassicalVideo), 'app' => object(AppVariable), 'title' => 'Rondo DB', 'website' => 'http://www.rondodb.com'), array('title' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_1478fa59d4f02450fffb340eb6ec45e5d4ecfc333f109f78bf81d9a3151bf7e0), 'block_title'), 'stylesheets' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_1478fa59d4f02450fffb340eb6ec45e5d4ecfc333f109f78bf81d9a3151bf7e0), 'block_stylesheets'), 'content' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_1478fa59d4f02450fffb340eb6ec45e5d4ecfc333f109f78bf81d9a3151bf7e0), 'block_content')))
     (vendor/twig/twig/src/Template.php:394)
  at Twig\Template->displayWithErrorHandling(array('video' => array('flash_player_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/embed/8oVhhlBoTpQ', 'video_title' => 'Schubert - Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D 759 "Unfinished Symphony" (Sylvain Cambreling)', 'video_id' => 411, 'video_description' => 'Live recording from the Münster in Zwiefalten, during the Festival "Herbstliche Musiktage" in Bad Urach, 1997.NDR Symphony OrchestraSylvain Cambreling - conductorFranz Schubert - Symphony N. 8 in B minor, D 759 "Unfinished Symphony" (Die Unvollendete)1:30 I. Allegro moderato16:18 II. Andante con motoWatch the complete concert (Schubert-Matinée): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft27FAG66uo&list=PLDOx7nx0z2hghAknq4PTuXw_zznejYt5SFranz Schubert\'s Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D.759 (sometimes renumbered as Symphony No. 7, in accordance with the revised Deutsch catalogue and the Neue Schubert-Ausgabe), commonly known as the "Unfinished Symphony" (German: Unvollendete), is a work that Schubert started in 1822 but left with only two movements—though Schubert lived for another six years. A scherzo, nearly completed in piano score but with only two pages orchestrated, also survives. Many have theorized that Schubert may have sketched a finale that instead became the big B minor entr\'acte from his incidental music to Rosamunde, but all evidence for this is circumstantial. One possible reason for Schubert\'s leaving the symphony incomplete is the predominance of the same meter (triple meter). The first movement is in 3/4, the second in 3/8 and the third (an incomplete scherzo) also in 3/4. Three consecutive movements in basically the same meter rarely occur in symphonies, sonatas or chamber works of the most important Viennese composers.Schubert\'s eighth symphony is sometimes called the first Romantic symphony due to its emphasis on expressive melody, vivid harmony and creative combinations of orchestral tone color despite the architecturally imposing Classical structures of its two completed movements highlighted by the dramatically climactic development section of the first movement based solely on its quietly sinister opening theme.To this day, musicologists still disagree as to why Schubert failed to complete the symphony. Some have speculated that he stopped work in the middle of the scherzo in the fall of 1822 because he associated it with his initial outbreak of syphilis—or that he was distracted by the inspiration for his Wanderer Fantasy for solo piano, which occupied his time and energy immediately afterward. It could have been a combination of both factors.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._8_(Schubert)', 'video_watch_page_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oVhhlBoTpQ'), 'video_entity' => object(ClassicalVideo), 'app' => object(AppVariable), 'title' => 'Rondo DB', 'website' => 'http://www.rondodb.com'), array('title' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_1478fa59d4f02450fffb340eb6ec45e5d4ecfc333f109f78bf81d9a3151bf7e0), 'block_title'), 'stylesheets' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_1478fa59d4f02450fffb340eb6ec45e5d4ecfc333f109f78bf81d9a3151bf7e0), 'block_stylesheets'), 'content' => array(object(__TwigTemplate_1478fa59d4f02450fffb340eb6ec45e5d4ecfc333f109f78bf81d9a3151bf7e0), 'block_content')))
     (vendor/twig/twig/src/Template.php:367)
  at Twig\Template->display(array('video' => array('flash_player_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/embed/8oVhhlBoTpQ', 'video_title' => 'Schubert - Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D 759 "Unfinished Symphony" (Sylvain Cambreling)', 'video_id' => 411, 'video_description' => 'Live recording from the Münster in Zwiefalten, during the Festival "Herbstliche Musiktage" in Bad Urach, 1997.NDR Symphony OrchestraSylvain Cambreling - conductorFranz Schubert - Symphony N. 8 in B minor, D 759 "Unfinished Symphony" (Die Unvollendete)1:30 I. Allegro moderato16:18 II. Andante con motoWatch the complete concert (Schubert-Matinée): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft27FAG66uo&list=PLDOx7nx0z2hghAknq4PTuXw_zznejYt5SFranz Schubert\'s Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D.759 (sometimes renumbered as Symphony No. 7, in accordance with the revised Deutsch catalogue and the Neue Schubert-Ausgabe), commonly known as the "Unfinished Symphony" (German: Unvollendete), is a work that Schubert started in 1822 but left with only two movements—though Schubert lived for another six years. A scherzo, nearly completed in piano score but with only two pages orchestrated, also survives. Many have theorized that Schubert may have sketched a finale that instead became the big B minor entr\'acte from his incidental music to Rosamunde, but all evidence for this is circumstantial. One possible reason for Schubert\'s leaving the symphony incomplete is the predominance of the same meter (triple meter). The first movement is in 3/4, the second in 3/8 and the third (an incomplete scherzo) also in 3/4. Three consecutive movements in basically the same meter rarely occur in symphonies, sonatas or chamber works of the most important Viennese composers.Schubert\'s eighth symphony is sometimes called the first Romantic symphony due to its emphasis on expressive melody, vivid harmony and creative combinations of orchestral tone color despite the architecturally imposing Classical structures of its two completed movements highlighted by the dramatically climactic development section of the first movement based solely on its quietly sinister opening theme.To this day, musicologists still disagree as to why Schubert failed to complete the symphony. Some have speculated that he stopped work in the middle of the scherzo in the fall of 1822 because he associated it with his initial outbreak of syphilis—or that he was distracted by the inspiration for his Wanderer Fantasy for solo piano, which occupied his time and energy immediately afterward. It could have been a combination of both factors.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._8_(Schubert)', 'video_watch_page_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oVhhlBoTpQ'), 'video_entity' => object(ClassicalVideo)))
     (vendor/twig/twig/src/Template.php:379)
  at Twig\Template->render(array('video' => array('flash_player_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/embed/8oVhhlBoTpQ', 'video_title' => 'Schubert - Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D 759 "Unfinished Symphony" (Sylvain Cambreling)', 'video_id' => 411, 'video_description' => 'Live recording from the Münster in Zwiefalten, during the Festival "Herbstliche Musiktage" in Bad Urach, 1997.NDR Symphony OrchestraSylvain Cambreling - conductorFranz Schubert - Symphony N. 8 in B minor, D 759 "Unfinished Symphony" (Die Unvollendete)1:30 I. Allegro moderato16:18 II. Andante con motoWatch the complete concert (Schubert-Matinée): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft27FAG66uo&list=PLDOx7nx0z2hghAknq4PTuXw_zznejYt5SFranz Schubert\'s Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D.759 (sometimes renumbered as Symphony No. 7, in accordance with the revised Deutsch catalogue and the Neue Schubert-Ausgabe), commonly known as the "Unfinished Symphony" (German: Unvollendete), is a work that Schubert started in 1822 but left with only two movements—though Schubert lived for another six years. A scherzo, nearly completed in piano score but with only two pages orchestrated, also survives. Many have theorized that Schubert may have sketched a finale that instead became the big B minor entr\'acte from his incidental music to Rosamunde, but all evidence for this is circumstantial. One possible reason for Schubert\'s leaving the symphony incomplete is the predominance of the same meter (triple meter). The first movement is in 3/4, the second in 3/8 and the third (an incomplete scherzo) also in 3/4. Three consecutive movements in basically the same meter rarely occur in symphonies, sonatas or chamber works of the most important Viennese composers.Schubert\'s eighth symphony is sometimes called the first Romantic symphony due to its emphasis on expressive melody, vivid harmony and creative combinations of orchestral tone color despite the architecturally imposing Classical structures of its two completed movements highlighted by the dramatically climactic development section of the first movement based solely on its quietly sinister opening theme.To this day, musicologists still disagree as to why Schubert failed to complete the symphony. Some have speculated that he stopped work in the middle of the scherzo in the fall of 1822 because he associated it with his initial outbreak of syphilis—or that he was distracted by the inspiration for his Wanderer Fantasy for solo piano, which occupied his time and energy immediately afterward. It could have been a combination of both factors.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._8_(Schubert)', 'video_watch_page_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oVhhlBoTpQ'), 'video_entity' => object(ClassicalVideo)), array())
     (vendor/twig/twig/src/TemplateWrapper.php:40)
  at Twig\TemplateWrapper->render(array('video' => array('flash_player_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/embed/8oVhhlBoTpQ', 'video_title' => 'Schubert - Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D 759 "Unfinished Symphony" (Sylvain Cambreling)', 'video_id' => 411, 'video_description' => 'Live recording from the Münster in Zwiefalten, during the Festival "Herbstliche Musiktage" in Bad Urach, 1997.NDR Symphony OrchestraSylvain Cambreling - conductorFranz Schubert - Symphony N. 8 in B minor, D 759 "Unfinished Symphony" (Die Unvollendete)1:30 I. Allegro moderato16:18 II. Andante con motoWatch the complete concert (Schubert-Matinée): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft27FAG66uo&list=PLDOx7nx0z2hghAknq4PTuXw_zznejYt5SFranz Schubert\'s Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D.759 (sometimes renumbered as Symphony No. 7, in accordance with the revised Deutsch catalogue and the Neue Schubert-Ausgabe), commonly known as the "Unfinished Symphony" (German: Unvollendete), is a work that Schubert started in 1822 but left with only two movements—though Schubert lived for another six years. A scherzo, nearly completed in piano score but with only two pages orchestrated, also survives. Many have theorized that Schubert may have sketched a finale that instead became the big B minor entr\'acte from his incidental music to Rosamunde, but all evidence for this is circumstantial. One possible reason for Schubert\'s leaving the symphony incomplete is the predominance of the same meter (triple meter). The first movement is in 3/4, the second in 3/8 and the third (an incomplete scherzo) also in 3/4. Three consecutive movements in basically the same meter rarely occur in symphonies, sonatas or chamber works of the most important Viennese composers.Schubert\'s eighth symphony is sometimes called the first Romantic symphony due to its emphasis on expressive melody, vivid harmony and creative combinations of orchestral tone color despite the architecturally imposing Classical structures of its two completed movements highlighted by the dramatically climactic development section of the first movement based solely on its quietly sinister opening theme.To this day, musicologists still disagree as to why Schubert failed to complete the symphony. Some have speculated that he stopped work in the middle of the scherzo in the fall of 1822 because he associated it with his initial outbreak of syphilis—or that he was distracted by the inspiration for his Wanderer Fantasy for solo piano, which occupied his time and energy immediately afterward. It could have been a combination of both factors.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._8_(Schubert)', 'video_watch_page_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oVhhlBoTpQ'), 'video_entity' => object(ClassicalVideo)))
     (vendor/twig/twig/src/Environment.php:280)
  at Twig\Environment->render('Front/Videos/view.html.twig', array('video' => array('flash_player_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/embed/8oVhhlBoTpQ', 'video_title' => 'Schubert - Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D 759 "Unfinished Symphony" (Sylvain Cambreling)', 'video_id' => 411, 'video_description' => 'Live recording from the Münster in Zwiefalten, during the Festival "Herbstliche Musiktage" in Bad Urach, 1997.NDR Symphony OrchestraSylvain Cambreling - conductorFranz Schubert - Symphony N. 8 in B minor, D 759 "Unfinished Symphony" (Die Unvollendete)1:30 I. Allegro moderato16:18 II. Andante con motoWatch the complete concert (Schubert-Matinée): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft27FAG66uo&list=PLDOx7nx0z2hghAknq4PTuXw_zznejYt5SFranz Schubert\'s Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D.759 (sometimes renumbered as Symphony No. 7, in accordance with the revised Deutsch catalogue and the Neue Schubert-Ausgabe), commonly known as the "Unfinished Symphony" (German: Unvollendete), is a work that Schubert started in 1822 but left with only two movements—though Schubert lived for another six years. A scherzo, nearly completed in piano score but with only two pages orchestrated, also survives. Many have theorized that Schubert may have sketched a finale that instead became the big B minor entr\'acte from his incidental music to Rosamunde, but all evidence for this is circumstantial. One possible reason for Schubert\'s leaving the symphony incomplete is the predominance of the same meter (triple meter). The first movement is in 3/4, the second in 3/8 and the third (an incomplete scherzo) also in 3/4. Three consecutive movements in basically the same meter rarely occur in symphonies, sonatas or chamber works of the most important Viennese composers.Schubert\'s eighth symphony is sometimes called the first Romantic symphony due to its emphasis on expressive melody, vivid harmony and creative combinations of orchestral tone color despite the architecturally imposing Classical structures of its two completed movements highlighted by the dramatically climactic development section of the first movement based solely on its quietly sinister opening theme.To this day, musicologists still disagree as to why Schubert failed to complete the symphony. Some have speculated that he stopped work in the middle of the scherzo in the fall of 1822 because he associated it with his initial outbreak of syphilis—or that he was distracted by the inspiration for his Wanderer Fantasy for solo piano, which occupied his time and energy immediately afterward. It could have been a combination of both factors.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._8_(Schubert)', 'video_watch_page_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oVhhlBoTpQ'), 'video_entity' => object(ClassicalVideo)))
     (vendor/symfony/framework-bundle/Controller/AbstractController.php:258)
  at Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Controller\AbstractController->renderView('Front/Videos/view.html.twig', array('video' => array('flash_player_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/embed/8oVhhlBoTpQ', 'video_title' => 'Schubert - Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D 759 "Unfinished Symphony" (Sylvain Cambreling)', 'video_id' => 411, 'video_description' => 'Live recording from the Münster in Zwiefalten, during the Festival "Herbstliche Musiktage" in Bad Urach, 1997.NDR Symphony OrchestraSylvain Cambreling - conductorFranz Schubert - Symphony N. 8 in B minor, D 759 "Unfinished Symphony" (Die Unvollendete)1:30 I. Allegro moderato16:18 II. Andante con motoWatch the complete concert (Schubert-Matinée): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft27FAG66uo&list=PLDOx7nx0z2hghAknq4PTuXw_zznejYt5SFranz Schubert\'s Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D.759 (sometimes renumbered as Symphony No. 7, in accordance with the revised Deutsch catalogue and the Neue Schubert-Ausgabe), commonly known as the "Unfinished Symphony" (German: Unvollendete), is a work that Schubert started in 1822 but left with only two movements—though Schubert lived for another six years. A scherzo, nearly completed in piano score but with only two pages orchestrated, also survives. Many have theorized that Schubert may have sketched a finale that instead became the big B minor entr\'acte from his incidental music to Rosamunde, but all evidence for this is circumstantial. One possible reason for Schubert\'s leaving the symphony incomplete is the predominance of the same meter (triple meter). The first movement is in 3/4, the second in 3/8 and the third (an incomplete scherzo) also in 3/4. Three consecutive movements in basically the same meter rarely occur in symphonies, sonatas or chamber works of the most important Viennese composers.Schubert\'s eighth symphony is sometimes called the first Romantic symphony due to its emphasis on expressive melody, vivid harmony and creative combinations of orchestral tone color despite the architecturally imposing Classical structures of its two completed movements highlighted by the dramatically climactic development section of the first movement based solely on its quietly sinister opening theme.To this day, musicologists still disagree as to why Schubert failed to complete the symphony. Some have speculated that he stopped work in the middle of the scherzo in the fall of 1822 because he associated it with his initial outbreak of syphilis—or that he was distracted by the inspiration for his Wanderer Fantasy for solo piano, which occupied his time and energy immediately afterward. It could have been a combination of both factors.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._8_(Schubert)', 'video_watch_page_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oVhhlBoTpQ'), 'video_entity' => object(ClassicalVideo)))
     (vendor/symfony/framework-bundle/Controller/AbstractController.php:266)
  at Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Controller\AbstractController->render('Front/Videos/view.html.twig', array('video' => array('flash_player_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/embed/8oVhhlBoTpQ', 'video_title' => 'Schubert - Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D 759 "Unfinished Symphony" (Sylvain Cambreling)', 'video_id' => 411, 'video_description' => 'Live recording from the Münster in Zwiefalten, during the Festival "Herbstliche Musiktage" in Bad Urach, 1997.NDR Symphony OrchestraSylvain Cambreling - conductorFranz Schubert - Symphony N. 8 in B minor, D 759 "Unfinished Symphony" (Die Unvollendete)1:30 I. Allegro moderato16:18 II. Andante con motoWatch the complete concert (Schubert-Matinée): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft27FAG66uo&list=PLDOx7nx0z2hghAknq4PTuXw_zznejYt5SFranz Schubert\'s Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D.759 (sometimes renumbered as Symphony No. 7, in accordance with the revised Deutsch catalogue and the Neue Schubert-Ausgabe), commonly known as the "Unfinished Symphony" (German: Unvollendete), is a work that Schubert started in 1822 but left with only two movements—though Schubert lived for another six years. A scherzo, nearly completed in piano score but with only two pages orchestrated, also survives. Many have theorized that Schubert may have sketched a finale that instead became the big B minor entr\'acte from his incidental music to Rosamunde, but all evidence for this is circumstantial. One possible reason for Schubert\'s leaving the symphony incomplete is the predominance of the same meter (triple meter). The first movement is in 3/4, the second in 3/8 and the third (an incomplete scherzo) also in 3/4. Three consecutive movements in basically the same meter rarely occur in symphonies, sonatas or chamber works of the most important Viennese composers.Schubert\'s eighth symphony is sometimes called the first Romantic symphony due to its emphasis on expressive melody, vivid harmony and creative combinations of orchestral tone color despite the architecturally imposing Classical structures of its two completed movements highlighted by the dramatically climactic development section of the first movement based solely on its quietly sinister opening theme.To this day, musicologists still disagree as to why Schubert failed to complete the symphony. Some have speculated that he stopped work in the middle of the scherzo in the fall of 1822 because he associated it with his initial outbreak of syphilis—or that he was distracted by the inspiration for his Wanderer Fantasy for solo piano, which occupied his time and energy immediately afterward. It could have been a combination of both factors.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._8_(Schubert)', 'video_watch_page_url' => 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oVhhlBoTpQ'), 'video_entity' => object(ClassicalVideo)))
     (src/Controller/Front/VideoController.php:50)
  at RondoDB\Controller\Front\VideoController->viewAction(object(ClassicalVideo))
     (vendor/symfony/http-kernel/HttpKernel.php:163)
  at Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\HttpKernel->handleRaw(object(Request), 1)
     (vendor/symfony/http-kernel/HttpKernel.php:75)
  at Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\HttpKernel->handle(object(Request), 1, true)
     (vendor/symfony/http-kernel/Kernel.php:202)
  at Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Kernel->handle(object(Request))
     (public/index.php:25)