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Discs 20–26

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 April 2011

David Gramit
Affiliation:
University of Alberta

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References

1 Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, ‘Franz Schubert, the Lieder Composer’, in notes to Schubert, Lieder, vol. 1 (Deutsche Grammophon 2720 022): 7.

2 Fischer-Dieskau, so described the goal of contemporary lied performance in ‘German Song’, in The Fischer-Dieskau Book of Lieder, trans. George Bird and Richard Stokes (New York: Limelight Editions, 1984): 27.Google Scholar

3 A minor quibble: unlike that original volume's, the list of tracks on these discs fails to distinguish between Friedrich's and August Wilhelm's contributions (although the textbook does so).

4 This juxtaposition thus suggests some of the hazards of the chronological enterprise. The fragmentary manuscript of the revised version is undated, and the considerable changes between it and the dated first version may stem from the period of publication rather than original composition. A chronological edition must inevitably tidy up these complexities, creating a fictionally straightforward sequence. On the manuscript situation, see Reed, John, The Schubert Song Companion (New York: Universe Books, 1985): 401Google Scholar.