Maurice J. E Brown
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The author's reputation in this country as our foremost Schubert scholar is sufficient indication of the value of these fourteen essays. All but two are entirely new and appear here for the first time. A total absorption in Schubert and his works informs all the essays, but they are the result of different facets of music scholarship; there are, for instance, detective studies, exciting and provocative analytical descriptions, and the use of discovery...