Schubert Studies
Discover the profound insights of "Schubert Studies," expertly compiled by Eva Badura-Skoda and published by Cambridge University Press in 2008. This extensive collection spans 388 pages and features contributions from esteemed scholars across Europe, America, and Britain.
Within its pages, "Schubert Studies" delves into the intricate problems of style and chronology surrounding the remarkable music composed by Franz Schubert during the final decade of his life. Offering a comprehensive examination of Schubert’s diverse output, the articles place a spotlight on his captivating songs as well as his notable theatre music, orchestral pieces, and chamber works.
This scholarly work serves as an invaluable resource for both music enthusiasts and researchers, providing a deeper understanding of Schubert's legacy and the historical context of his art. Enhance your library with this essential book that beautifully intersects music history and analysis.