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Sonatas for piano solo

Twenty-four extant sonatas and sonata fragments are listed in the 1978 version of the
Deutsch 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 ...
: # D 154, Piano Sonata in E major (1815, fragment; similarity with the first movement of the Piano Sonata in E major, D 157) #: I. Allegro (fragment) # D 157, Piano Sonata in E major (1815, unfinished – first three movements are extant) #: I. Allegro ma non troppo #: II. Andante #: III. Menuetto. Allegro vivace – Trio # D 279, Piano Sonata in C major (1815, unfinished – first three movements are extant; the Allegretto in C major, D 346 fragment is probably the fourth movement) #: I. Allegro moderato #: II. Andante #: III. Menuetto. Allegro vivace – Trio #: IV. Allegretto (D 346, fragment) # D 459, Piano Sonata in E major (1816, in 2 movements; also paired with D 459A to have a five movement sonata or five piano pieces "Fünf Klavierstücke") #: I. Allegro moderato #: II. Scherzo. Allegro # D 459A, Three piano pieces "Drei Klavierstücke" (1816?, also paired with D 459 to have a five movement sonata or five piano pieces "Fünf Klavierstücke" #: III. Adagio #: IV. Scherzo. Allegro – Trio. Più tardo #: V. Allegro patetico # D 537, Piano Sonata in A minor (1817, first published as Op. posth. 164) #: I. Allegro ma non troppo #: II. Allegretto quasi andantino #: III. Allegro vivace # D 557, Piano Sonata in A-flat major (1817; there is not complete certainty that the third movement, in E-flat major, is the Finale of the work) #: I. Allegro moderato #: II. Andante #: III. Allegro # D 566, Piano Sonata in E minor (1817, unfinished? – first three movements are extant; the Rondo in E major, D 506 is probably the fourth movement) #: I. Moderato #: II. Allegretto #: III. Scherzo. Allegro vivace – Trio #: IV. Rondo. Allegretto (D 506) # D 568, Piano Sonata in D-flat major/E-flat major (1817, 2 versions; for the 1st version, the Scherzo in D-flat major, D 593 No. 2 possibly constitutes the third movement; the last movement is a fragment; NSA also appends an amended first movement from the 1st version; 2nd version first published as Op. posth. 122) #* 1st version, in D-flat major ormerly D 567#:: I. Allegro moderato #:: II. Andante molto #:: III. Scherzo. Allegro moderato – Trio (D 593 No. 2) #:: IV. Allegretto (fragment) #* 2nd version, in E-flat major #:: I. Allegro moderato #:: II. Andante molto #:: III. Menuetto. Allegro – Trio #:: IV. Allegro moderato # D 571, Piano Sonata in F-sharp minor (1817, unfinished – fragment of an "Allegro moderato" first movement is extant. The Piano piece in A major, D 604, an Andante, as well as the Scherzo in D major and Allegro in F-sharp minor fragment from D 570 probably constitute the remaining movements) #: I. Allegro moderato (fragment) #: II. Andante (D 604) #: III. Scherzo. Allegro vivace – Trio (D 570) #: IV. Allegro (D 570, fragment) # D 575, Piano Sonata in B major (1817, first published as Op. posth. 147) #: I. Allegro, ma non troppo #: II. Andante #: III. Scherzo. Allegretto – Trio #: IV. Allegro giusto # D 613, Piano Sonata in C major (1818, unfinished – fragments of two movements are extant; the Adagio in E major, D 612 as well as the Minuet with Trio D 600/610 possibly constitute the remaining movements) #: I. Moderato (fragment) #: II. Adagio (D 612) #: III. Menuetto – Trio (D 600/610) #: IV. Without tempo indication (fragment) # D 625, Piano Sonata in F minor (1818, unfinished – a completed Scherzo with Trio, and fragments of two "Allegro" movements are extant; the Adagio in D-flat major D 505 is probably the second movement) #: I. Allegro (fragment) #: II. Adagio (D 505) #: III. Scherzo. Allegretto – Trio #: IV. Allegro (fragment) # D 655, Piano Sonata in C-sharp minor (1819, fragment) #: I. Allegro (fragment) # D 664, Piano Sonata in A major, ''Little A major'' (1819 or 1825, first published as Op. posth. 120) #: I. Allegro moderato #: II. Andante #: III. Allegro # D 769A, Piano Sonata in E minor ormerly D 994(ca. 1823, fragment) #: I. Allegro (fragment) # D 784, Piano Sonata in A minor, ''Grande Sonate'' (1823, first published as Op. posth. 143) #: I. Allegro giusto #: II. Andante #: III. Allegro vivace # D 840, Piano Sonata in C major, ''Reliquie'' (1825, unfinished – first and second movements are complete; third and fourth movements are fragments) #: I. Moderato #: II. Andante #: III. Menuetto. Allegretto – Trio (fragment) #: IV. Rondo. Allegro (fragment) # D 845, Piano Sonata in A minor (1825, first published as Op. 42) #: I. Moderato #: II. Andante poco mosso #: III. Scherzo. Allegro vivace – Trio. Un poco più lento #: IV. Rondo. Allegro vivace # D 850, Piano Sonata in D major, ''Gasteiner'' (1825, first published as Op. 53) #: I. Allegro #: II. Con moto #: III. Scherzo. Allegro vivace – Trio #: IV. Rondo. Allegro moderato # D 894, Piano Sonata in G major, ''Fantasie'' (1826, first published as Op. 78; NSA also appends a discarded 1st version of the second movement) #: I. Molto moderato e cantabile #: II. Andante #: III. Menuetto. Allegro moderato – Trio #: IV. Allegretto # D 958, Piano Sonata in C minor (1828) #: I. Allegro #: II. Adagio #: III. Menuetto. Allegro – Trio #: IV. Allegro # D 959, Piano Sonata in A major (1828) #: I. Allegro #: II. Andantino #: III. Scherzo. Allegro vivace – Trio. Un poco più lento #: IV. Rondo. Allegretto # D 960, Piano Sonata in B-flat major (1828) #: I. Molto moderato #: II. Andante sostenuto #: III. Scherzo. Allegro vivace e con delicatezza – Trio #: IV. Allegro, ma non troppo There are also some possibly lost piano sonatas: * D Anh. I/8, Piano Sonata in F major (1815, lost or identical to D 157) * D Anh. I/9, Piano Sonata in F major (1816, lost or identical to D 459) * D deest, Piano Sonata in C-sharp major (1825?, lost or identical to D 568 1st version) Piano compositions that possibly were intended as piano sonata movements: * D 277A, Minuet in A minor with Trio in F major for piano (1815, alternate third movement for the Piano Sonata in C major, D 279) * D 346, Allegretto in C major for piano (1816?, fragment; probably the fourth movement of the Piano Sonata in C major, D 279) * D 505, Adagio in D-flat major for piano (1818?, probably the second movement of the unfinished Piano Sonata in F minor, D 625; first published in E major in an abridged form as Op. posth. 145 No. 1) * D 506, Rondo in E major for piano (1817?, probably the fourth movement of the unfinished? Piano Sonata in E minor, D 566; first published as Op. posth. 145 No. 2) * D 570, Scherzo in D major and Allegro in F-sharp minor for piano (1817?, the "Allegro" is a fragment; these were probably intended as the third and fourth movements, respectively, of the unfinished Piano Sonata in F-sharp minor, D 571) * D 593, Two Scherzi for piano (1817): No. 2, Allegro moderato in D-flat major (possibly the third movement of the unfinished Sonata in D-flat major, D 568 st version, formerly D 567 * D 600, Minuet in C-sharp minor for piano (1814?; the Trio in E major, D 610 was probably intended for this Minuet; in turn the Minuet with Trio D 600/610 tandem possibly constitute the third movement of the unfinished Piano Sonata in C major, D 613) * D 604, Piano piece in A major (1816 or 1817; also appears as "Andante in A major"; probably the second movement of the unfinished Piano Sonata in F-sharp minor, D 571) * D 610, Trio in E major for piano, ''to be regarded as the lost son of a minuet'' (1818, this Trio was probably intended for the Minuet in C-sharp minor, D 600; in turn the Minuet with Trio D 600/610 tandem possibly constitute the third movement of the unfinished Piano Sonata in C major, D 613) * D 612, Adagio in E major for piano (1818, probably the second movement of the unfinished Piano Sonata in C major, D 613)


Distinction between complete and incomplete piano sonatas


Complete sonatas

These works are by all accounts complete and have always been taken as such: * D 537, Piano Sonata in A minor (1817, first published as Op. posth. 164) * D 568, Piano Sonata E-flat major (1825-1826?, 2nd version; first published as Op. posth. 122) * D 575, Piano Sonata in B major (1817, first published as Op. posth. 147) * D 664, Piano Sonata in A major, ''Little A major'' (1819 or 1825, first published as Op. posth. 120) * D 784, Piano Sonata in A minor, ''Grande Sonate'' (1823, first published as Op. posth. 143) * D 845, Piano Sonata in A minor (1825, first published as Op. 42) * D 850, Piano Sonata in D major, ''Gasteiner'' (1825, first published as Op. 53) * D 894, Piano Sonata in G major, ''Fantasie'' (1826, first published as Op. 78) * D 958, Piano Sonata in C minor (1828) * D 959, Piano Sonata in A major (1828) * D 960, Piano Sonata in B-flat major (1828)


Possibly complete sonatas

The works listed below are considered complete or incomplete, depending on source: * D 157, Piano Sonata in E major (1815, three movements extant) * D 459 and D 459A, Piano Sonata in E major (1816 and 1816?; D 459 is a Sonata in two movements; it is usually paired with the "Three piano pieces" Drei Klavierstücke" D 459 A to have either a five movement sonata or the work as it appeared in its first edition: "Five piano pieces" Fünf Klavierstücke" * D 557, Piano Sonata in A-flat major (1817; there is not complete certainty that the third movement, in E-flat major, is the Finale of the work) * D 566, Piano Sonata in E minor (1817, unfinished? – first three movements are extant; the Rondo in E major, D 506 is probably the fourth movement)


Incomplete sonatas and sonata fragments

They can be divided into the following categories: * Unfinished sonatas with certainty about all intended movements :There's no doubt about the movements Schubert intended for the following sonata: :* D 840, Piano Sonata in C major, ''Reliquie'' (1825, unfinished – first and second movements are complete; third and fourth movements are fragments) * Unfinished sonatas that have independent movements associated with them : The five works listed below are by all accounts unfinished, but have independent movements (either complete or fragments) that are generally accepted as forming part of their structure: :* D 279, Piano Sonata in C major (1815, unfinished – first three movements are extant; the Allegretto in C major, D 346 fragment is probably the fourth movement) :* D 568, Piano Sonata in D-flat major (1817, 1st version; the last movement is a fragment; the Scherzo in D-flat major, D 593 No. 2 possibly constitutes the third movement) :* D 571, Piano Sonata in F-sharp minor (1817, unfinished – fragment of an "Allegro moderato" first movement is extant. The piano piece in A major, D 604, an Andante, as well as the Scherzo in D major and Allegro in F-sharp minor fragment from D 570 probably constitute the remaining movements) :* D 613, Piano Sonata in C major (1818, unfinished – fragments of two movements are extant; the Adagio in E major, D 612 as well as the Minuet with Trio D 600/610 possibly constitute the remaining movements) :* D 625, Piano Sonata in F minor (1818, unfinished – a completed Scherzo with Trio, and fragments of two "Allegro" movements are extant; the Adagio in D-flat major, D 505 is probably the second movement) *Unfinished sonatas consisting of a single, incomplete movement :The three works listed below are by all accounts incomplete and have always been taken as such; only a fragment of the first movement is extant in each case: :* D 154, Piano Sonata in E major (1815, fragment; early version of the first movement of the Piano Sonata in E major, D 157) :* D 655, Piano Sonata in C-sharp minor (1819, fragment) :* D 769A, Piano Sonata in E minor ormerly D 994(ca. 1823, fragment)


Numbering of the piano sonatas

For the piano Sonatas, there is no uniform numbering system. There are several reasons for this, including that there is no consensus regarding the inclusion of independent movements as being part of incomplete or unfinished sonatas. This issue has proven to be troubling to scholars and performers of the works, who have to decide which of these movements, if any at all, should be included for a certain sonata. In some instances, it is also necessary to determine the order in which they are to be presented. A common numbering system, found on recordings and some websites has 21 sonatas: # D 157 # D 279 ('Unfinished') # D 459 # D 537, Op. posth. 164 # D 557 # D 566 # D 567 # D 571 (fragment; including various other mvmts.) # D 575, Op. posth. 147 # D 613 (fragment) # D 625 # D 655 (fragment) # D 664, Op. 120 # D 784, Op. posth. 143 # D 840 ('Relique') # D 845, Op. 42 # D 850, Op. 53 ('Gasteiner') # D 894, Op. 78 ('Fantasy') # D 958 # D 959 # D 960


Unnumbered editions

The following two editions of Schubert's piano sonatas are incomplete and abstain from providing a numbering system: *
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– ''Sonaten für Klavier zu 2 Handen'' (Leipzig: C.F. Peters, 1970-1974): an edition in two volumes that includes eleven complete sonatas (D 537, D 568 2nd version, D 575, D 664, D 784, D 845, D 850, D 894, D 958, D 959, D 960) * Schirmer Edition – ''Ten sonatas for pianoforte'' (New York: G. Schirmer, 1906): an edition in one volume that includes ten complete sonatas (D 537, D 568 2nd version, D 575, D 664, D 784, D 845, D 850, D 958, D 959, D 960) The following edition of Schubert's piano sonatas is complete, but abstains from providing a numbering system: * G. Henle Verlag – ''Klaviersonaten'' (München: G. Henle, 1979-1989): an
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in three volumes that includes all complete sonatas, all unfinished sonatas, and all independent movements generally associated with these unfinished works (D 154, D 157, D 279/346/(277A), D 459/459A, D 537, D 557, D 566/506, D 568 1st and 2nd versions, D 571/604/570, D 575, D 613/612, D 625/505, D 655, D 664, D 769A, D 784, D 840, D 845, D 850, D 894, D 958, D 959, D 960) . Volumes I and II were edited by Paul Mies and fingered by Hans-Martin Theopold. Volume III was edited and fingered by
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. It includes all unfinished sonatas and the independent movements associated with them, with completions by Badura-Skoda of all fragments with the exception of D 154, D 655 and D 769A. While the sonatas in this last volume carry a numbering of 1-10, this is not a numbering system of the entire sonata output, given that the first two volumes assign numbers 1-11 to the works they contain.


Numbered editions

*
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'' Franz Schubert's Werke: Kritisch durchgesehene Gesammtausgabe – Serie 10: Sonaten für Pianoforte'' (Leipzig:
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, 1888). An edition in one volume that includes fifteen piano sonatas: Franz Schubert's Werke: Kritisch durchgesehene Gesammtausgabe – Serie 10: ''Sonaten für Pianoforte''. Leipzig:
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, 1888.
*#D 157 *#D 279 *#D 537 *#D 557 *#D 566 (1st movement only) *#D 568 2nd version *#D 575 *#D 664 *#D 784 *#D 845 *#D 850 *#D 894 *#D 958 *#D 959 *#D 960 :This was the first publication that claimed to print the complete set of Schubert's piano sonatas. This edition has been reprinted from 1970 onwards by
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. The International Music Score Library Project
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website has facsimiles of many of the sonatas according to this first edition, including the numbering ''X,1'' – ''X,2'' – etc. on the score. * Wiener Urtext Edition (Schott/
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) ''Franz Schubert: Complete Sonatas''. An edition in three volumes that includes all complete sonatas, all unfinished sonatas, and all independent movements generally associated with these unfinished works:Numbering of the piano sonatas according t
Franz Schubert: Complete Sonatas
the ''Wiener Urtext Edition, Schott/
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–Musikverlag Ges. m. b. H. & Co., K. G.'' Wien: Wiener Urtext Edition, 1997.
** Vol. 1 *** Sonate Nr. 1 E major D 157 *** Sonate Nr. 2 C major D 279 *** Sonate Nr. 3 E major D 459 *** Sonate Nr. 4 A minor D 537 *** Sonate Nr. 5 A flat major D 557 *** Sonate Nr. 6 E minor D 566 *** Sonate Nr. 7 D-flat major D 567 *** Sonate Nr. 8 E-flat major D 568 *** Fragment E major D 154 *** Menuetto A minor D 277A ** Vol. 2 *** Sonate Nr. 9 F-sharp major D 571 *** Sonate Nr. 10 B major D 575 *** Sonate Nr. 11 C major D 613 *** Sonate Nr. 12 F minor D 625 *** Sonate Nr. 13 A major D 664 *** Sonate Nr. 14 A minor D 784 *** Sonate Nr. 15 C major D 840 *** Sonate Nr. 16 A minor D 845 *** Fragment Sonate C-sharp minor D 655 *** Fragment Sonate E minor D 769A ** Vol. 3 *** Sonate Nr. 17 D major D 850 *** Sonate Nr. 18 G major D 894 *** Sonate Nr. 19 C minor D 958 *** Sonate Nr. 20 A major D 959 *** Sonate Nr. 21 B-flat major D 960 :The only differences with the above "commercial" 21 sonatas numbering system are in the range 8–12 (starting with whether or not 567/568 is counted as one or two sonatas, and ending where the D 655 fragment is included or left out). It was edited from the sources and provided with commentary and fingering by Martino Tirimo. *
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, in volumes VII/2, 1–3:
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br>Series VII: Piano Music
volumes 2/1 (2000), 2/2 (2003) and 2/3 (1996). Bärenreiter
*# Piano Sonata in E major, D 157 *# Piano Sonata in C major, D 279 *# Piano Sonata in E major, D 459 *# Piano Sonata in A minor, D 537 *# Piano Sonata in A-flat major, D 557 *# Piano Sonata in E minor, D 566 *# a. Piano Sonata in D-flat major, D 568 – b. Piano Sonata in E-flat major, D 568 *# Scherzo and allegro *# Piano Sonata in B major, D 575 *# Piano Sonata in F minor, D 625 *# Piano Sonata in A major, D 664 *# Piano Sonata in A minor, D 784 *# Piano Sonata in C major, D 840 *# Piano Sonata in A minor, D 845 *# Piano Sonata in D major, D 850 *# Piano Sonata in G major, D 894 *# Piano Sonata in C minor, D 958 *# Piano Sonata in A major, D 959 *# Piano Sonata in B-flat major, D 960 :Apart from preliminary sketches of some of the above, also following incomplete piano compositions are printed in the appendices of these volumes: , , , , , and .


Other numbering systems

In addition to the numbering systems found in the above named editions, one more can be cited. This numbering system can be found in two websites:Numbering of the piano sonatas as encountered i
Franz Schubert: Catalogo delle composizioni
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* "Schubert: Catalogo delle composizioni" at * "Franz Schubert Catalogue: 610 - Oeuvres pour piano" at This is a system in which twenty-three sonatas and fragments are numbered. In this system D 769A is numbered as No. 4.


Fantasies for piano solo

* D 2 E, Fantasy in C minor for piano ormerly D 993(1811) * D 605, Fantasy in C major for piano (1821–23, fragment) * D 605A, Fantasy in C major for piano, ''Grazer Fantasy'' (1818?) * D 760, Fantasy in C major for piano, ''Wanderer Fantasy'' (1822, first published as Op. 15) :: I. Allegro con fuoco ma non troppo :: II. Adagio :: III. Presto :: IV. Allegro * D 894, Piano Sonata in G major, ''Fantasie'' (1826, first published as Op. 78; NSA also appends a discarded 1st version of the second movement) *: I. Molto moderato e cantabile *: II. Andante *: III. Menuetto. Allegro moderato – Trio *: IV. Allegretto * D Anh. I/10, Fantasy in E-flat major for piano (1825?, lost)


Sonatas and Fantasies for piano four-hands

* D 1, Fantasy in G major for piano duet (1810, a discarded first version of the "Finale" is also extant) *:I. Adagio - Allegro *:II. Presto - Allegretto *:III. Finale: Allegro maestoso (an alternative discarded first version of the Finale also exists) * D 1B, Fantasy in G major for piano duet (1810 or 1811, fragment) * D 1C, Sonata in F major for piano duet (1810 or 1811, fragment of the first movement is extant) * D 9, Fantasy in G minor for piano duet (1811) * D 48, Fantasy in C minor for piano duet, ''Grande Sonate'' (1813, 2 versions) * D 608, Rondo in D major for piano duet, ''Notre amitié est invariable'' (1818, 2 versions; 2nd version first published as Op. posth. 138) * D 617, Sonata in B-flat major for piano duet (1818, first published as Op. 30) * D 812, Sonata in C major for piano duet, ''Grand Duo'' (1824, first published as Op. posth. 140) * D 940, Fantasy in F minor for piano duet (1828, first published as Op. 103) * D 947, Allegro in A minor for piano duet, ''Lebensstürme'' (1828, first published as Op. posth. 144) * D 951, Rondo in A major for piano duet, ''Grand Rondeau'' (1828, first published as Op. 107) * D 968, Allegro moderato in C major and Andante in A minor for piano duet, ''Sonatine'' (between 1815 and 1819?) * D 968A, Introduction, Four Variations on an original theme and Finale in B-flat major for piano duet ormerly D 603(date unknown, first published as Op. posth. 82 No. 2)


Sonatas and duos for a piano and an instrument


Violin and piano

* Three Sonatinas for Violin and Piano, Op. 137. ** Sonatina in D major, (Op. 137 No. 1) ** Sonatina in A minor, (Op. 137 No. 2) ** Sonatina in G minor, (Op. 137 No. 3) * Sonata or (Grand) Duo in A major for Violin and Piano, (Op. 162) * Rondo (Brillant) in B minor for Violin and Piano, (Op. 70) * Fantasy in C major for Violin and Piano, (Op. 159)


Arpeggione and piano

* Sonata in A minor for Arpeggione and Piano,


Flute and piano

* Introduction and Variations, , for flute and piano


Sonatas for three players

* Trio in B-flat major for violin, violoncello and piano, , a.k.a. ''Sonatensatz'' (sonata movement): an "Allegro" movement composed in 1812 is extant None of the other trios Schubert composed are indicated as sonata.


Scores


Schubert-''Autographs''
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* Franz Schubert's Werke: Kritisch durchgesehene Gesammtausgabe (= Alte Gesamtausgabe = AGA):Deutsch 1978, p. XXI
/ref> **Julius Epstein (ed.) Serie 10: Sonaten für Pianoforte. Leipzig:
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, 1888. ***(replication): Franz Schubert. Complete Sonatas for Pianoforte Solo. New York:
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, 1970. **Julius Epstein (ed.) Serie 11: Phantasie, Impromptus und andere Stücke für Pianoforte. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1888. **Eusebius Mandyczewski (ed.) Serie 21: Supplement: Instrumentalmusik; Gesangsmusik. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1897. **Julius Epstein, Eusebius Mandyczewski (eds.) Revisionsbericht - Serie X: Sonaten für Pianoforte. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1893 **Julius Epstein, Eusebius Mandyczewski (eds.) Revisionsbericht - Serie XI: Phantasie, Impromptus und andere Stücke für Pianoforte. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1894 ** Revisionsbericht - Serie XXI: Supplement. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel *Henle (
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'. 1973. **Paul Badura-Skoda (ed.)

'. 1997. *Wiener Urtext Edition: **Martino Tirimo (ed.) ''Franz Schubert: The Complete Piano Sonatas''. 1997. **
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References


Lists of (piano) compositions by Schubert

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' (New Schubert Edition Series VIII Supplement, Volume 4). Kassel: Bärenreiter, 1978. ISMN 9790006305148 – **Aderhold, Werner (ed.
Franz Schubert: Deutsch-Verzeichnis – Studienausgabe
Kassel: Bärenreiter, 2012. ISMN 9790006315864 –
Franz Schubert, Thematisches Verzeichnis seiner Werke in chronologischer Folge
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Schubert Database
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Neue Schubert-Ausgabe 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's works, which started in 1956 and is schedu ...
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List of works by Franz Schubert Franz Schubert (31 January 1797 – 19 November 1828) was an extremely prolific Austrian composer. He composed some 1500 works (or, when collections, cycles and variants are grouped, some thousand compositions). The largest group are the lieder ...
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Franz Schubert Catalogue: 610 - Oeuvres pour piano
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Further reading

* Badura-Skoda, Eva and Peter Branscombe (1982). ''Schubert Studies: Problems of Style and Chronology''. Cambridge University Press. * * * Van Hoorickx, Reinhard (1971). "Franz Schubert (1797-1828) List of the Dances in Chronological Order" in ''Revue belge de Musicologie''/''Belgisch Tijdschrift voor Muziekwetenschap'', Vol. 25, No. 1/4. * Van Hoorickx, Reinhard (1974-1976). "Thematic Catalogue of Schubert's Works: New Additions, Corrections and Notes" in ''Revue belge de Musicologie''/''Belgisch Tijdschrift voor Muziekwetenschap'', Vol. 28/30.


External links


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