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Franz Schubert (1797–1828): New Edition of the Complete Works (), commonly known as the New Schubert Edition (NSE), or, in german: Neue Schubert-Ausgabe (NSA), is a complete edition of
Franz Schubert Franz Peter Schubert (; 31 January 179719 November 1828) was an Austrian composer of the late Classical and early Romantic eras. Despite his short lifetime, Schubert left behind a vast ''oeuvre'', including more than 600 secular vocal wo ...
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, which started in 1956 and is scheduled to conclude in 2027.Franz Schubert (1797–1828): New Edition of the Complete Works
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The projected number of volumes of the publication, which includes score editions, critical reports and supplements, is 177, of which, , 150 have been realised.Status of Edition
at Neue Schubert-Ausgabe website.
The International Schubert Society, initiated in 1963 for this purpose, is the driving force behind the edition.History
at Neue Schubert-Ausgabe website.
Its score and supplement volumes are published by
Bärenreiter Bärenreiter (Bärenreiter-Verlag) is a German classical music publishing house based in Kassel. The firm was founded by Karl Vötterle (1903–1975) in Augsburg in 1923, and moved to Kassel in 1927, where it still has its headquarters; it al ...
. The NSE is a successor to '' Franz Schubert's Werke: Kritisch durchgesehene Gesammtausgabe'': this old collected edition (in German: , AGA), was published by
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in the late 19th century, and the successor is sometimes referred to as new collected edition, in German: (NGA)."Die Neue Schubert-Ausgabe"
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History

Eusebius Mandyczewski Eusebius Mandyczewski ( uk, Євсевій Мандичевський, translit=Yevsevii Mandychevskyi, ro, Eusebie Mandicevschi; 18 August 1857, in Molodiia – 13 August 1929, in Vienna) was a Romanian musicologist, composer, conductor, and t ...
's critical report of the last volume of the was published in 1897, a century after Schubert's birth. The old collected edition has a limited
critical apparatus A critical apparatus ( la, apparatus criticus) in textual criticism of primary source material, is an organized system of notations to represent, in a single text, the complex history of that text in a concise form useful to diligent readers and ...
, and soon after its completion previously unknown works by Schubert were discovered. From the 1950s ideas about a new and updated collected edition of Schubert's works began to emerge. The International Schubert Society was founded in 1963, 135 years after the composer's death, with the sole purpose of supporting such endeavour. Walter Gerstenberg was appointed as head of the NSE's editorial board.50th anniversary of the New Schubert Edition: Anniversary celebrations in Hohenems
at website.
Otto Erich Deutsch, who had published the ''
Schubert Thematic Catalogue ''Schubert: Thematic Catalogue of all his Works in Chronological Order'', also known as the Deutsch catalogue, is a numbered list of all compositions by Franz Schubert compiled by Otto Erich Deutsch. Since its first publication in 1951, Deutsc ...
'', that is the Deutsch Catalogue, in 1951, became honorary president of the editorial board. In 1964,
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published a new German version of Deutsch's (''Schubert: A Documentary Biography'') as one of the Supplement volumes of the NSE.New Schubert Edition, Series VIII: Supplement
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VIII/5: Schubert. Die Dokumente seines Lebens
at Neue Schubert-Ausgabe website.
In 1965, the editorial board became fully operational, with members such as
Walther Dürr Walther Dürr (27 April 1932 – 6 January 2018) was a German musicologist. He is especially known for his research of the work of Franz Schubert. From 1965 to 1997 Dürr was editor of the '' Neue Schubert-Ausgabe'', with particular responsibility ...
, Arnold Feil and . Offices for the edition were set up in
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. The first score volume was published in 1967. Among the sponsors of the NSE project are the Austrian Academy of Sciences and the
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(AdW Mainz). In 1969 Feil and Dürr published an article about some of the challenges of the project in the '' Österreichische Musikzeitschrift''. A 1973 article by Dürr, Feil and Landon, in ''
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'', explains the project's approach to the publication of critical reports.


Content

The New Schubert Edition was planned with 83 main volumes (, ) in eight series: the first seven series containing 73 volumes with music scores (), each complemented with a critical report (, KB), and the last series containing ten supplementing volumes ().Classification
at Neue Schubert-Ausgabe website.
The realized number of volumes (, ) exceeds the number of initially planned volumes: some volumes were split in sub-volumes (, ), and some supplemental volumes were added to series I–VII. Bärenreiter-Verlag publishes the scores and supplements, and the critical reports are published by the International Schubert Society. Counted in , 76 of the projected 101 score and supplement volumes had materialised by the end of 2010, as had 47 of the critical reports. By late March 2015, the number of completed main volumes was 65 (out of 83), and the NSE project was scheduled to finish in 2027."Neue Schubert-Ausgabe" feiert 50-jähriges Bestehen
on the website of the Deutsches Musikinformationszentrum. 25 March 2015.
By the end of 2015, 84 main volumes were planned (of which 68 were complete), and 84 score and supplement volumes, together with 61 critical reports, were published.


Series I: Church Music

Series I: Church Music (), 9 volumes: # Masses: # Masses No. 3 in B-flat major, D 324, and No. 4 in C major, D 452, edited by Rossana Dalmonte and Pier Paolo Scattolin (1982). Critical Report by Kube based on Dalmonte's and Scattolin's preparations (2010). # Mass No. 5 in A-flat major, D 678, edited by (1980: two volumes). Critical Report by Dürr and Finke-Hecklinger (1981). # Mass No. 6 in E-flat major, D 950. # Mass settings: separate movements and fragments, D 31, 45, 49, 56, 66, 24E, 453 and 755, edited by Manuela Jahrmärker and Volkmar von Pechstaedt (1998). Critical Report by Jahrmärker and Pechstaedt (1999). # ''Deutsche Messe'', D 872, and German Requiem, D 621, edited by Kube (2001). Critical Report by Kube (2002). # German Stabat Mater in F minor, D 383, edited by Jahrmärker (1996). Critical Report by Jahrmärker (1998). # Smaller Church Music Works I: Salve Regina, D 27, Alleluja, D 71A, Salve Regina, D 106, Offertory, D 136, etc. # Smaller Church Music Works II: Stabat Mater in G minor, D 175, Magnificat in C major, D 486, etc, edited by Rudolf Faber (2014). Critical Report by Faber (2016).


Series II: Stage Works

Series II: Stage Works (), 18 volumes: # ''Des Teufels Lustschloß'', D 84, edited by Uta Hertin-Loeser (two volumes: 1989 and 1990). Critical Report by Christine Martin,
Walburga Litschauer Walburga Litschauer (born 15 October 1954) is an Austrian musicologist and Franz Schubert scholar. Life Born in Klagenfurt, Carinthia, Litschauer studied music and theatre studies at the University of Vienna and completed piano training at th ...
and Hertin-Loeser (2003). # ''Der vierjährige Posten'', D 190 and ''Fernando'', D 220, edited by Han Theill (1992). Critical Report by Kube and Theill (2006). # ''Die Freunde von Salamanka'', D 326, edited by Marco Beghelli (2003). Critical Report by Kube based on Beghelli's preparations (2004). # ''Die Zauberharfe'', D 644, edited by Rossana Dalmonte (1975). Critical Report by Dalmonte (1983). # ''Die Zwillingsbrüder'', D 647. # ''Alfonso und Estrella'', D 732, edited by Dürr (three volumes: 1993, 1994 and 1995). Critical Report by Dürr (1999). # ''Die Verschworenen'', D 787. # ''Fierabras'', D 796, edited by Thomas A. Denny and Chr. Martin (three volumes: 2005, 2007 and 2009). Critical Report by Chr. Martin based on Denny's and Dürr's preparations (2011). # ''Rosamunde, Fürstin von Cypern'', D 797, edited by Chr. Martin and Dürr (2015). Critical Report by Chr. Martin and Dürr (2015). # ''Lazarus'', D 689, edited by
Reinhold Kubik Reinhold Kubik (born 22 March 1942, Vienna) is an Austrian musicologist, pianist and conductor. Biography From 1966 to 1974, Kubik worked as a repetiteur, coach, and Kapellmeister at the Deutsche Oper am Rhein in Düsseldorf and Duisburg. Fr ...
(1987). Critical Report by Kubik (2002). # ''Der Spiegelritter'', D 11. # ''Adrast'', D 137, edited by (2010). Critical Report by Aschauer (2011). # ''Die Bürgschaft'', D 435. # ''Claudine von Villa Bella'', D 239, edited by Chr. and Dieter Martin (2011). Critical Report by Chr. Martin (2012). # ''Sacontala'', D 701, edited by Jahrmärker and (2008). Critical Report by Jahrmärker and Chr. Martin (2009). # ''Rüdiger'', D 791, and ''Sophie'' (?), D 982. # ''Der Graf von Gleichen'', D 918, edited by Jahrmärker (2006). Critical Report by Jahrmärker (2006). # Opera Interludes: Duet and Aria for Hérold's ''Das Zauberglöckchen'', D 723, edited by Chr. Martin (2010). Critical Report by Chr. Martin (2010).


Series III: Part Songs

Series III: Part Songs (), four volumes: # Partsongs with orchestral accompaniment: " Gesang der Geister über den Wassern" ( D 714), etc. # Partsongs for Mixed Voices: " Mignon und der Harfner" ( D 877, 1; Op. 62 No. 1), etc, edited by
Dietrich Berke Dietrich Berke (26 February 1938 – 16 October 2010) was a German musicologist and Chief editor of the Bärenreiter music publishing house. Born in Castrop-Rauxel, Berke studied musicology, German, and philosophy in Kiel and Würzburg where he ...
(two volumes: 1996 and 2006). Critical Report by Kube based on
Werner Aderhold Werner Aderhold (4 November 1937 – 15 February 2021) was a German musicologist. Life Born in Dortmund, Aderhold was a long-time collaborator of the New Schubert Edition at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen. Initially, he contribut ...
's preparation (2013). # Partsongs for Voices of the Same Register with Accompaniment: "
Schwertlied "Schwertlied" ("Sword Song")Alfred Baskerville''The Poetry of Germany''. Fifth Edition, Philadelphia, 1866, pp. 221–224/ref> is a poem by Theodor Körner, written shortly before his death in battle on 26 August 1813. Historic context Theodor ...
" ( D 170), "An die Freude" (D 189), "Ständchen" (D 920), " Gesang der Geister über den Wassern" ( D 705), etc, edited by Chr. Martin and Dürr (2019: two volumes). # Partsongs for Voices of the Same Register without Accompaniment: " Gesang der Geister über den Wassern" ( D 538), etc, edited by Berke (1974, reprint 2013). Critical Report by Berke and Dürr (2017).


Series IV: Lieder

Series IV: 14 volumes of
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er, all score editions and critical reports by Dürr, and a supplement volume: # Opp. 1 ( "Erlkönig" (D. 328)), 2 ( "Gretchen am Spinnrade" (D 118)), 3 (includes "
Heidenröslein "" or "" ("Rose on the Heath" or "Little Rose of the Field") is a poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, published in 1789. It was written in 1771 during Goethe's stay in Strasbourg when he was in love with Friederike Brion, to whom the poem is addre ...
" ()), 4 (includes "Der Wanderer" (D 489) and "
Wandrers Nachtlied "Wanderer's Nightsong" (original German title: "") is the title of two poems by the German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Written in 1776 ("") and in 1780 (""), they are among Goethe's most famous works. Both were first edited together in his 18 ...
" ()), 5 (includes "Rastlose Liebe" (D 138) and "
Der König in Thule "" ("The King in Thule") is a German poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, written in 1774. Goethe wrote the poem "" as a precursor of "", while he was travelling to Lahneck Castle on the river Lahn in July 1774. Under Herder's influence, the setti ...
" ()), 6, 7 (includes "Der Tod und das Mädchen" (D 531)), 8, 12 ( ''Gesänge des Harfners aus "Wilhelm Meister"'' (D 478–480)), 13–14, 19 (includes "An Mignon" (D 161)), 20–21 and 22 (includes "Der Zwerg" (D 771)), etc (1970: two volumes). Critical Report (1972). # Opp. 23–24, 25 ( ''Die schöne Müllerin'', D 795), 26 (Ariette from ''Rosamunde'', D 797/3b), 31, 32 ( "Die Forelle" (D 550)), 36–39, 41 and 43 (includes "Nacht und Träume" (D 827)), etc (1975, reprinted 2013: two volumes). Critical Report (1979). # Opp. 44, 52 ( Seven songs from Walter Scott's ''Lady of the Lake'' including "Ave Maria" (D. 839)), 56 (includes "Willkommen und Abschied" (D 767), 57–58, 59 (includes "Du bist die Ruh'" (D 776) and "Lachen und Weinen" (D 777)), 60, 62 ( Gesänge aus ''Wilhelm Meister'', D 877), 65, 68, 71, 72 ( "Auf dem Wasser zu singen" (D 774)), 73 and 79, etc (1982: 2 volumes). Critical Report (1985). # Opp. 80–81, 83 ( Drei Gesänge, D 902), 85–87, 88 (includes "An die Musik" (D 547)) and 89 ( ''Winterreise'', D 911), etc (1979: 2 volumes). Critical Report (1984). # Opp. 92–93, 95 ( ''Vier Refrainlieder'', D 866), 96 (includes "
Wandrers Nachtlied "Wanderer's Nightsong" (original German title: "") is the title of two poems by the German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Written in 1776 ("") and in 1780 (""), they are among Goethe's most famous works. Both were first edited together in his 18 ...
" ()), 97, 98 (includes "Wiegenlied" (D 498)), 101 (includes "Im Frühling" (D 882)), 105, 106 (includes "An Sylvia" (D 891)) and 108, and D 639, 731 and 518 (1985: 2 volumes). Critical Report (1999). # "Der Taucher" (D 77) and other Lieder in the D 5 to D 78 range which were first published after Op. 108 (1969, revised edition 2014). Critical Report (1972). # "Scene from Faust" (D 126), "Der Mondabend" (D 141) and other Lieder in the D 95 to D 159 range which were first published after Op. 108 (1968, revised edition 2013). Critical Report (1977). # "Amphiaraos" (D 166), "Die Bürgschaft" (D 246) and other Lieder in the D 163 to D 261 range which were first published after Op. 108 (2009). Critical Report (2013). # "Vaterlandslied" (D 287), "Mignon" (D 321), Hermann und Thusnelda (D 322) and other Lieder in the D 262 to D 329 range which were first published after Op. 108 (2011). Critical Report (2014). # Lieder in the D 342 to D 474 range which were first published after Op. 108 (2002). Critical Report (2009). # Lieder in the D 475 to D 594 range which were first published after Op. 108 (1999). Critical Report (2005). # "Prometheus" (D 674) and other Lieder in the D 611 to D 708 range which were first published after Op. 108 (1996). Critical Report (2004). # Lieder in the D 712 to D 864 range which were first published after Op. 108 (1992). Critical Report (2006). # "Ständchen" (D 889), ''Schwanengesang'', D 957 (includes "
Der Doppelgänger "Der Doppelgänger" is one of the six songs from Franz Schubert's ''Schwanengesang'' that sets words by Heinrich Heine for piano and tenor voice. It was written in 1828, the year of Schubert's death. Text The title "Der Doppelgänger" is Schub ...
"), other Lieder in the D 869 to D 990C range which were first published after Op. 108 and Lieder with another accompaniment than a single piano (includes "Der Hirt auf dem Felsen" (D 965)) (1988: two volumes). Critical Report (2007). # Register, by Dürr and Susanne Eckstein (2015).


Series V: Orchestral Works

Series V: Orchestral Works (), 7 volumes:New Schubert Edition, Series V: Orchestral Works
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# Symphonies No. 1 (D 82), No. 2 (D 125) and No. 3 (D 200), edited by Feil and Landon (1967, and supplement 1977). Critical Report by Feil and Landon (1976). # Symphonies No. 4 (D 417), No. 5 (D 485) and No. 6 (D 589), edited by Feil and Douglas Woodfull-Harris (1999). Critical Report by Aschauer and Swenja Schekulin based on Feil's and Woodfull-Harris's preparations (2012). # ''Unfinished Symphony'', D 759, edited by Aderhold (1997). Critical Report by Aderhold (2008). # ''Great C Major Symphony'', D 944, edited by Aderhold (2003: two volumes). Critical Report by Aderhold (2007). # Overtures D 4 (''Der Teufel als Hydraulicus''), 12, 26 (two versions), 470, 556, 590 (in the Italian Style, restored version), 591 (in the Italian Style, two original versions) and 648, edited by Kube (2020). # Symphonic Sketches and Fragments D 2A, 2B (Symphony in D major), 2G, 74A, 71C, 94A, 729 (Symphony in E major, a.k.a. No. 7), 966B, 615 (Symphony in D major), 708A (Symphony in D major) and 936A (Symphony in D major, a.k.a. No. 10), edited by Kube (2012). Critical Report by Kube (2013). # Concert Pieces: Violin Concerto (D 345, incomplete), Rondo for Violin and Strings (D 438), Polonaise for violin and orchestra (D 580) and ''Adagio e Rondo concertante'' for piano quartet (D 487), edited by Kube (2008). Critical Report by Kube (2008).


Series VI: Chamber Music

Series VI: Chamber Music (), 9 volumes: # Wind Octet (D 72), Wind Nonet (D 79) and Octet (D 803), edited by Feil (1969). Critical Report by Hans-Günther Bauer and Feil (1985). # Overture for string quintet (D 8) and String Quintet (D 956), edited by Martin Chusid (1971). Critical Report by Chusid (1976). # String Quartets No. 1 (D 18), No. 2 (D 32), No. 3 (D 36), No. 4 (D 46), No. 5 (D 68) and No. 7 (D 94), and other compositions for string quartet (D 2C, 3 and 8A), edited by Chusid (1979). # String Quartets No. 6 (D 74), No. 8 (D 112), No. 9 (D 173), No. 10 (D. 87) and No. 11 (D 353), Quartettsatz (D 103), and other compositions for string quartet (D 86, 87A and 470), edited by Aderhold (1994). Critical Report by Aderhold (2010). # String Quartets No. 12 (D 703), No. 13 (D 804), No. 14 (D 810) and No. 15 (D 887), edited by Aderhold (1989). Critical Report by Aderhold (1989). # String Trios D 111A (incomplete), 471 (incomplete) and D 581 (two versions), edited by Aderhold (1981). Critical Report by Aderhold (1983). # Piano Trio No. 1 (D 898), Piano Trio No. 2 (D 929), ''Trout Quintet'' (D 667) and other works for piano and several instruments ( Piano Trio, D 28, and ''Notturno'', D 897), edited by Feil (1975). Critical Report by Bauer and Feil (1986). # Violin Sonatas Op. 137 (D 384–385 and 408), Violin Sonata (D 574), Arpeggione Sonata (D 821), Rondo (D 895), Fantasy (D 934) and other works for piano and one instrument (D 802), edited by Helmut Wirth (1970). Critical Report by Aderhold (1982). # Dances for several instruments: D 2D, 2F, 86, 89, 354, 355, 370, 374, 378, etc, edited by Finke-Hecklinger and Aderhold (1991). Critical Report by Aderhold (2012).


Series VII: Piano Music

Series VII: Piano Music (), 5 + 7 volumes: # Works for Piano Four Hands: ## Sonata, D 617, etc, edited by Litschauer (2007). Critical Report by Litschauer (2012). ## Sonata, D 812, etc, edited by Landon (1978). Critical Report by Landon (1978). ## Fantasia, D 940, etc, edited by Litschauer and Aderhold (2011). Critical Report by Litschauer and Aderhold (2012). ## Marches and dances, including ''Trois Marches Militaires'' (D 733), edited by Landon (1972). Critical Report by Landon (1975). ## Overtures, including Schubert's arrangement of his ''Alfonso und Estrella'' Overture (D 773), edited by Litschauer (1984). Critical Report by Litschauer (1989). # Works for Piano Two Hands: ## Sonatas No. 1 (D 157), No. 2 (D 279), No. 3 (D 459), No. 4 (D 537), No. 5 (D 557), No. 6 (D 566), No. 7 (D 568, two versions: in D-flat major and in E-flat major), No. 8 (D 570) and No. 9 (D 575), and other movements ( D 154, 309A and
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), edited by Litschauer (2000). Critical Report by Litschauer (2005). ## Sonatas No. 10 (D 625), No. 11 (D 664), No. 12 (D 784), No. 13 (D 840), No. 14 (D 845) and No. 15 (D 850), and other movements ( D 613, 505, 655 and 769A), edited by Litschauer (2003). Critical Report by Litschauer (2004). ## Sonatas No. 16 (D 894) and Nos. 17–19 (D 958–960), edited by Litschauer (1996). Critical Report by Litschauer (2004). ## Various piano pieces including D 277A,
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, 459A and 506, edited by David Goldberger (1988). Critical Report by Goldberger (1991). ## ''Wanderer Fantasy'' (D 760), ''Six moments musicaux'' (D 780), Impromptus (D 899 and 935), Klavierstücke (D 946), etc, edited by Landon and Dürr (1984). Critical Report by Dürr based on Landon's preparations (1988). ## Dances, including some of the ''Valses Sentimentales'', D 779, edited by Litschauer (1989). Critical Report by Litschauer (2014). ## Dances:


Series VIII: Supplement

Series VIII: Supplement, 10 volumes: # Vol. a: Arrangements (''Bearbeitungen''), and Vol. b: Doubtful works (''Incerta''). # Schubert's studies, including composition exercises D 16–17, 25–25C, 33–35, 37A, 965B, etc, edited by Alfred Mann (1986). # Later additions (). # German updated version of the Deutsch Catalogue, edited by Aderhold (1978). # ''Schubert: Die Dokumente seines Lebens'', edited by O. E. Deutsch (1964). # ''Schubert und seine Welt in zeitgenössischen Bildern''. # ''Franz Schuberts Autographe''. # ''Franz Schuberts Werke in Abschriften: Liederalben und Sammlungen'', edited by Dürr (1975). # ''Franz Schuberts Werke in Erst- und Frühdrucken'', edited by Michael Raab (2015: two volumes). # Register.


Reception

Graham Johnson, having become acquainted with the New Schubert Edition from around 1975, describes the way Dürr presented the Lieder in the fourth series as "rethinking Schubert". The of 2015 was a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the start of the NSE. The event, held from the first to the third of May, attracted some press attention for the NSE. On the occasion, the Deutsche Schubert-Gesellschaft congratulated the NSE and the International Schubert Society.50 Jahre Neue Schubert-Ausgabe
at Deutsche Schubert-Gesellschaft website.
In 2020, Thomas Seedorf wrote an article about the NSE in the yearbook of the .


References


Sources

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Further reading

* Walther Dürr, Michael Kube, and Michael Raab (2015)
"Vom ''Erlafsee'' zur Gesamtausgabe: Die Ausgaben der Werke Franz Schuberts"
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''Musikeditionen im Wandel der Geschichte''
edited by and Ulrich Krämer.


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