![]() ![]() The first discusses the social, cultural, and musical climate in which Schubert lived and worked, the second surveys the scope of his musical achievement, and the third charts the course of his reception from the perceptions of his contemporaries to the assessments of posterity. Sixteen essays by leading Schubert scholars make up three parts. This Companion to Schubert examines the career, music, and reception of one of the most popular yet most misunderstood and elusive composers. Franz Schubert's music in performance: a brief history of people, events, and issues / David Montgomery. Schubert's reception in France: a chronology (1828-1928) / Xavier Hascher 16. Schubert's reception history in nineteenth-century England / John Reed 15. German reception: Schubert's "journey to immortality" / Christopher H. Schubert's operas: "the judgement of history?" / Thomas A. Schubert's religious and choral music: toward a statement of faith / Glenn Stanley 12. ![]() Schubert's orchestral music: "strivings after the highest in art" / L. Schubert's chamber music: before and after Beethoven / Martin Chusid 10. Schubert's piano music: probing the human condition / William Kinderman 9. Schubert's social music: the "forgotten genres" / Margaret Notley 8. Schubert's songs: the transformation of a genre / Kristina Muxfeldt 7. Schubert and his poets: issues and conundrums / Susan Youens - II. Schubert's inflections of Classical form / Charles Rosen 5. "The Passion for friendship": music, cultivation, and identity in Schubert's circle / David Gramit 4. ![]() "Poor Schubert": images and legends of the composer / Christopher H. Realism transformed: Franz Schubert and Vienna / Leon Botstein 2. Contexts: musical, political, and cultural: 1. ![]() Table of contents : Introduction: the elusive Schubert / Christopher H. ![]()
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