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Situates Schubert within the social and cultural climate of Biedermeier Vienna, critically examining the "Poor Schubert" legends.
Explores his social music, operas, and religious/choral works.
Reviewers from ProQuest praise it as one of the best research summaries available in English, noting its extensive footnotes and incorporation of recent international studies.
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Situates Schubert within the social and cultural climate of Biedermeier Vienna, critically examining the "Poor Schubert" legends.
Explores his social music, operas, and religious/choral works.
Reviewers from ProQuest praise it as one of the best research summaries available in English, noting its extensive footnotes and incorporation of recent international studies.