![]() He spent it with a free hand and a kind heart, so that for a few centuries musicians will continue to nibble at his ideas and inspirations. According to Nietzsche, Schubert had “the largest share of inherited musical wealth. Along with Beethoven, he counts as one of the founders of Romanticism and one of the most influential composers of all time. The question is: Tobias Haslinger may have had Schubert's o.k.Franz Schubert (1797-1828) was born two hundred and twenty-five years ago. ![]() Liszt referred to the original edition from 1857, the Breitkopf & Härtel Gesamtausgabe wanted to recreate Schubert's original intention. The manuscript, from which the print was taken, has a note by Tobias Haslinger (Schubert's contemporary): "Im ganzen Takt und in G-dur um zu schreiben", which means, I think: "In simple (not double) Allabreve and to be transposed into G-major". Numbers 3 and 4 were printed 30 years later (Carl Haslinger, Vienna, 1857). Only the first two appeared in Schubert's lifetime: in December 1827 (Tobias Haslinger, Vienna). 90 were edited as single pieces, numbered from 1 to 4. ![]() The following excerpt from the new (German) Deutsch catalog may make things clearer: The Impromptus op. The version I saw had a note about the transposition but the IMSLP one didn't. I've come across printed versions of this movement in G. ![]() One page ended up being missing so I also put in a placeholder and updated the file. Hi I noticed this file needing reordering so I reordered it. In the meanwhile I will edit the page to reflect this problem. Thanks for the report! I will look into it. 4 in Ab has several sheets swapped with No. ![]()
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