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The accent question in Schubert: An old theme with new variations

Posted on April 28, 2014 by Peter Jost

Anyone working with Schubert’s autographs inevitably runs up sooner or … Continue reading →

Posted in accent, Monday Postings, notation, Octet D 803 (Schubert), Schubert, Franz | Tagged accent, An die ferne Geliebte, An die Geliebte, Beethoven, D 803, decrescendo, HN 562, HN 9562, Octet, Op. 98, Schubert, WoO 140 | 2 Comments
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