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The Life of Schubert (Musical Lives)

Christopher H. Gibbs

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Franz Schubert is a singularly undocumented composer. Direct accounts of his life are scarce, incomplete, and contradictory; even the memoirs of his closest friends, mostly written long after his death, reflect the writers more than the subject. His own surviving letters and diaries are often poignant, but sparse; it is in his music that he truly revealed himself. No wonder he has been the victim of endless speculation and rumor, leaving his image encrusted in fantasy, sentimentality, and condescension. Numerous serious, conscientious biographies have attempted to rectify this. Christopher Gibbs's excellent, informative, generously illustrated new study is a welcome addition. Gibbs has written and lectured widely on Schubert; his style is lucid, scholarly but not pedantic, and except for a stiff, ponderous beginning, flows with natural ease.

Gibbs focuses on some relatively unexplored areas, notably Beethoven's profound influence on Schubert, both personal and musical, though they never met. He also demolishes several popularly held misconceptions, showing, for example, that Schubert took an active part in promoting his own career, enjoyed frequent successes, and lived to see his fame begin to grow. Gibbs demonstrates that Schubert was by no means a "natural," untutored composer who simply shook melodies out of his sleeve, and that it was not his untimely death that caused so many works to remain "unfinished." Some of these refutations have already been offered by previous writers, but are well worth repeating. Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, in his splendid book On the Trail of the Schubert Songs, points out that Schubert's self-criticism often drove him to compose the same text several times, though unlike Beethoven he left no "sketchbooks that resemble battlefields." Hans Gál, in his Franz Schubert and the Essence of Melody (a beautiful book despite the clumsy title), suggests with a composer's empathetic insight that Schubert may have abandoned a work, like the C-major Piano Sonata, because he had modulated himself into a corner or hit a snag in the development, going on to something else while hoping for future inspiration.

Gibbs deserves special gratitude for attacking the credibility of the most recent Schubert scholarship, which claims to have uncovered evidence of heavy drinking, debauchery, and unbridled sensuality, both hetero- and homosexual, born and bred from Vienna's depraved climate, Schubert's hedonistic circle of friends, and his own allegedly immoral nature. These assertions reveal more about our own times and attitudes than about Schubert and his world. --Edith Eisler

Sleeping with Schubert: A Novel

Bonnie Marson

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Bonnie Marson's debut novel, Sleeping with Schubert, is the unlikely story of what happens when the passionate spirit of a legendary 19th-century composer inhabits an ordinary Brooklyn lawyer. While the premise of this exploration seems preposterous (and often is too unbelievable to merit any serious thought), Marson does a commendable job of creating a genuinely likeable protagonist whom she surrounds with an equally amusing and entertaining cast of supporting characters. These portraits, combined with a sharp, witty sense of irony on the author's part, save this book from what could have been a grave misstep into the world of fantasy Chick Lit.

Sleeping with Schubert follows its heroine Liza Durbin from her debut at a Nordstrom piano to a full-fledged world tour that culminates in a grand finale at Lincoln Center. Along the way, Liza's quirky family make guest appearances, as well as her on-again/off-again boyfriend Patrick, her eccentric piano teacher, and a host of admirers and jealous acquaintances posing as well-wishers. Because this is inherently Chick Lit, Marson indulges in the issues so central to the genre, including warped body images, stunning sisters, cherished best friends, bad hair days, and crazy mothers ("Your father and I have a theory. Maybe you could be just a teeny little bit like an idiot-savant."). However, Schubert's presence adds a layer of complexity that is rare to this type of book; rather than dwelling on the hardships of magazine publishing and office flirtations, Marson treats the reader to a bit of culture and sophistication. By combining an unusual circumstance with a welcome and inviting level of introspection that is rare to most heroines in the genre, Marson offers audiences the chance to imagine a reality in which baby grand pianos fit in Brooklyn apartments and frumpy lawyers can become renowned Romantic composers. --Gisele Toueg

Schubert: The Music and the Man

Brian Newbould

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Good Schubert... 5 out of 5 stars.
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Newbould's reading of Schubert's life and art is about the best book currently available. Combine with John Reed's out of print Schubert.
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Brian Newbould brings together the biographical data of Schubert's life with the music that he composed. The book is both readable and informative, the work of a professor of music at the University of Hull in Britain whose biographical data describes him as a composer, conductor, pianist, and lecturer. Newbould has been so bold as to finish the Unfinished Symphony and other of Schubert's uncompleted works, and he has a deep understanding of the man and his music.

Franz Schubert's Music in Performance: Compositional Ideals, Notational Intent, Historical Realities, Pedagogical Foundations (Monographs in Musicology)

David Montgomery

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Interesting and useful observations, but don't take everything at face value 4 out of 5 stars.
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Yes, we too often accept and ape the performances we heard as a child. After all, our teachers and the masters knew what they were doing, right? The problem is, as with almost all scholarship and art, the closer you look at or into a thing, the more the thing eludes your grasp. After all, who gets to decide what a legitimate performance of a work is? Students of music know that the composers themselves often differ in what they notated, how they say their works should be performed, and how they actually performed them. Doesn't Stravinsky pop into your mind?

Additionally, how can we know that the way a composer was notating and performing at one period in their life applies exactly to a later period. Music notation is a guide, not a law. Performance requires taste and conception about what was notated. But this is all part of the endless and ongoing debate that is certainly about music and aesthetics, but also about opportunities for tenure and prestige in the world of musical academics.

I enjoyed the way David Montgomery points out the problems with our traditions and assumptions about Schubert's music. I especially enjoyed seeing four (well, five counting the Peters) editions comparing the same musical example, and comparing them to the autograph of the work. Looking at the detail of the devices of musical rhythm and expression are also interesting, if sometimes a bit tedious in the debate over tiny details. Do they really make such a huge difference in performance compared to other aspects of what it takes to pull off a musical work? Sometimes, I think the tone of authority is more firm than the evidence really allows.

Then there are the really strange statements. If you turn to page 231 where Montgomery is talking about the absolute tempo of a work in 6/8. He says this really odd thing:

"The absolute tempo of a passage in 6/8 marked in any category from Presto to Adagio is meant by definition to be taken about a third slower than if it were a passage of 2/4, even if the latter were to contain triplets. The same comparative statement can be made about 9/8 as opposed to ¾ and 12/8 as opposed to C. The reason is obvious: these uneven meters and analogues have one more eight note per beat." And so on...

This is so wrong that I don't know where to begin. Musical rhythm begins with a pulse, not notation. 6/8 is not beaten in 6, but in 2. You can't notate a traditional time signature with a beat as a dotted quarter so it is notated in the sub-division. However, if the pulse is say, 60, you don't slow down if the work switches to 6/8. You keep the same pulse. The eighth note has no inherent value, only as a ratio to the pulse. Imagine a work in 2/4 where the right hand was all triplets and the left hand had all duple meter and simple two eighth subdivisions. Everyone understands how the three against two would be played (generally). Well, if you re-notated the right hand so it was in 6/8 and kept the left hand in 2/4, would you play it any differently? Of course not! Yet the above statement would imply that you would or should. Or at least have two different tempo marketings - one for each hand.

So, this kind of fundamental error undermines the reader's confidence in the other details in the book. If he gets something this basic to music so wrong, how do we know he got the other aesthetic judgments right?

Obviously, you will need to decide this for yourself. I enjoyed the book, but take most everything in it as something to consider rather than as law.

Reviewed by Craig Matteson, Ann Arbor, MI

Schubert: Twelve Moments Musicaux and a Novel

Peter Hartling

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The Schubert Song Companion

John Reed

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Classical Singer Handbook to Schubert 5 out of 5 stars.
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John Reed's Schubert Song Companion provides clear and literal translations to the more than 600 known Schubert lieder. Reed also includes musical analysizations and historical information about each song. This book is perfect for anyone from the Schubert scholar to the curious listener. Definately a must for any Schubert singer!

A Wonderful Companion... 5 out of 5 stars.
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For those who have the time and intellectual inclination, suggest you pair this book with Schubert: Lieder and go through the whole Schubert lieder experience, combining poetry, music, and criticism: a worthy pursuit of the best of humanity--amid the wrack and ruin of civilization in the 21st Century New Dark Age.
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In his short working life Schubert created a vast literature of song, reaching a peak of expressiveness which has never been surpassed. This reference provides for the first time a comprehensive guide to not just the well-known songs but to every song by Schubert for solo voice and piano, 600 in all, including different versions, unfinished songs, and variants.

Schubert (Famous Children Series)

Ann Rachlin

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Schubert (The Illustrated Lives of the Great Composers)

Peggy Woodford

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Schubertian 3 out of 5 stars.
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Many good quaility pictures included for illustration. Written in a Light-hearted manner and is easy to read. The general schubert's life is discussed quite comprehensively although no suprise brought for a "schubertian". The musical aspects of the composition are often only superficially touched.

Schubertian 3 out of 5 stars.
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Many good quaility pictures included for illustration. Written in a Light-hearted manner and is easy to read. The general schubert's life is discussed quite comprehensively although no suprise brought for a "schubertian". The musical aspects of the composition are often only superficially touched.

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This series of biographies presents the great composers against the background of their times. Each draws on personal letters and recollections, engravings, paintings and, when they exist, photographs, to present a complete picture of the composer s life.

Winterreise: Reflections on a Winter Journey (Series on Esoteric Journeys Through Poetry and Song, V. 2.)

Michael Besack

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Schubert's Winterreise: A Winter Journey in Poetry, Image, and Song

Franz Schubert, Wilhelm Muller

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An extraordinary fusion of music, poetry, and photographsWinterreise is perhaps the greatest song cycle ever written. Franz Schubert set to music the evocative poetry of his contemporary, German lyricist Wilhelm Müller. It is a heart-rending portrayal of a winter journey full of misery and woe.

This striking and unique multimedia volume brings together the achievements of Schubert and Müller with new interpretations by present-day musicians, scholars, and a photographer. Foreword by John Harbison, essay by Susan Youens. The volume includes:

€ the complete German text of Wilhelm Müller's twenty-four poems € a new English translation of the poems by Louise McClelland Urban € a foreword by Pulitzer Prize-winning American composer John Harbison € an introductory essay by renowned Schubert scholar Susan Youens € ninety-two stunning black and white photographs of a winter's journey by Katrin Talbot € a compact-disc recording of the Winterreise song cycle performed by baritone Paul Rowe and pianist Martha Fischer.


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