Lieder, Volume 3, Op. 80-98
High voice (including Winterreise, op. 89 D 911)
by Franz Schubert
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High voices, piano (High voice, Piano)

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High voice (including Winterreise, op. 89 D 911). Composed by Franz Schubert. Edited by Walther Durr. This edition: urtext edition. Paperback. Barenreiter Urtext. High voice. Singing Score, anthology. Opus 80-98. Baerenreiter Verlag #BA09103. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BA09103).

ISBN 9790006530526. 30 x 23 cm inches.

Walther Dürr , one of the most distinguished Schubert scholars, has edited the third volume of Schubert lieder in versions for high, medium and low voice. With this publication, further lieder are now available in Schubert’s original groupings with definitive texts based on the “New Schubert Edition”. The third volume contains not only well-known lieder such as “ Der Wanderer an den Mond ” and “ An die Musik ” but also Schubert’s best-known song cycle “Die Winterreise ”.

The appendix contains five lieder from this cycle (“ Wasserflut ”, “ Rast ”, “ Einsamkeit ”, “ Mut ” and “ Der Leiermann ”) in the keys in which Schubert originally wrote them. For the first edition these were transposed into lower keys by him or his publisher Haslinger .

Therefore, the volume for high voice (BA 9103) contains a further attraction for tenors whereas the tessituras in the main part of the volume are more suitable for a high baritone. In the editions for medium voice (BA 9123) and low voice (BA 9143) , the appendix contains alternative higher versions for these songs.

The practical side of music-making has also been taken into account in this edition. The larger format of the volumes guarantees a clear easy-to-read layout. The extensive foreword by Walther Dürr (Ger, Eng) describes the genesis and transmission of each lied as well as its sources.

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- A reliable musical text based on all available sources
- A description of the sources
- Information on the genesis and history of the work
- Valuable notes on performance practice
- Includes an introduction with critical commentary explaining source discrepancies and editorial decisions

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- Page-turns, fold-out pages, and cues where you need them
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  • Der Wanderer an den Mond, op. 80,1 D 870
  • Das Zuegengloecklein, op. 80,2 D 871
  • Im Freien, op. 80,3 D 880
  • Alinde, op. 81,1 D 904
  • An die Laute, op. 81,2 D 905
  • Drei Gesaenge fuer Bass-Stimme op. 83 D 902
  • Lied der Anne Lyle, op. 85,1 D 830
  • Gesang der Norna, op. 85,2 D 831
  • Romanze des Richard Loewenherz, op. 86 D 907
  • Der Unglueckliche, op. 87,1 D 713
  • Hoffnung, op. 87,2 D 637
  • Der Juengling am Bache, op. 87,3 D 638
  • Abendlied fuer die Entfernte, op. 88,1 D 856
  • Thekla (eine Geisterstimme), op. 88,2 D 595
  • Um Mitternacht, op. 88,3 D 862
  • An die Musik, op. 88,4 D 547
  • Winterreise, op. 89 D 911
  • Der Musensohn, op. 92,1 D 764
  • Auf dem See, op. 92,2 D 543
  • Geistes-Gruss, op. 92,3 D 142
  • Im Walde, op. 93,1 D 834
  • Auf der Bruck, op. 93,2 D 853
  • Vier Refrainlieder, op. 95 D 866
  • Die Sterne, op. 96,1 D 939
  • Jaegers Liebeslied, op. 96,2 D 909
  • Wandrers Nachtlied, op. 96,3 D 768
  • Fischerweise, op. 96,4 D 881
  • Glaube, Hoffnung und Liebe, op. 97 D 955
  • An die Nachtigall, op. 98,1 D 497
  • Wiegenlied, op. 98,2 D 498
  • Iphigenia, op. 98,3 D 573