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SCHUBERT. 



Those with opus-numbers extend to op. 173. Then follow the Schwanengesang—'Schw. No. i,' etc.; then the 'Nachgelassene Musikalische Dichtungen' in 50 Lieferungen—'Lf. i.' etc.; then 4 Lieder—'4 L. 1,' etc.; then 6 Lieder—'6 L. No. 1,' etc.; then 40 Lieder '40 L. 1,' etc. (See Nottebohm's Catalogue.) Where a song is given twice under different titles an * is prefixed to the second insertion.

Cols. 4 and 5 refer to the editions of Litolff and Senff. Litolff's includes ops. 1–131, and Lieff. 1–50. in consecutive order; but omits ops. 21; 52, nos. 3 and 4; 60; 83; no; 129; and Lief. 43. Senff's—edited by Julius Rietz—includes ops. 1–131, and Lieff. 1–50, but differently arranged; and omits ops. 52, nos. 3 and 4; 62, no. 1; 129. Peters's edition is more complete, but was not known to the author in time. A complete critical edition of all the songs in chronological order of composition is much wanted.

The following abbreviations of publishers' names are used:—Gotth. = Gotthard; Hasl. = Haslinger; Mech. = Mechetti; Riet. B. = Rieter-Biedermann; Schreib. = Schreiber; Whistl. = Whistling; Witznd. = Witzendorf; B. & H. = Breitkopf & Härtel.

Reissm. = Reissmann's 'Franz Schubert,' etc., 1873, the Appendix to which contains some songs.