On Sep 7, 11:09 pm, "John Wiser" <
ceec...@gmail.com> wrote:
> "Charles H. Sampson" <
csamp...@inetworld.net> wrote in messagenews:1kq096f.1ujjes28j9u71N%csam...@inetworld.net...
> > aesthete8 <
art...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> According to the following:
>
> >> - ...[The author] dispels the generally accepted notions ofGoethe
> >> lacking musicality and more importantly of his rejection ofthe
> >> Schubertian lied. Byrne convincingly argues that Schubert'slied is
> >> very much rooted in the often overlooked genre of the_geselliges
> >> Lied_, with which Goethe had found great affinity.
>
> >>
http://h-net.msu.edu/cgi-bin/logbrowse.pl?trx=vx&list=h-german&month=05
> >> 10&week=d&msg=xYW%2B1GsaqjvYasrKFlabeg&user=&pw=
>
> > I read somewhere that Goethe asked to hear Schubert's Erlkoenig as
> > he was dying, after never acknowledging receiving Schubert's packet of a
> > number of lieder based on Goethe poems. I think it was a respectable
> > source, such as Fischer-Dieskau's little biography of Schubert.
>
>
http://ml.oxfordjournals.org/content/93/1/123.short
> (you need a subscription, probably pricey, to read the whole article)
Or you can go to your library and access it electronically, or the
nearest music library and read it on paper.
Or you can pay $25 to read the 4-page book review from _that_ site.
> Possibly the answer may be found here. I recall reading that Zelter belittled
> Schubert's settings, as they were not done in accord with his methods. That may
> or may not be so, it was so many years ago I read it and now have no clue where.
Unfortunately there's no "Look Inside!" for the book itself at amazon.