The analysis of the 3rd and 4th movements of Schubert’s charming symphony n.5
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The analysis of the 3rd and 4th movements of Schubert’s charming symphony n.5
The lighthearted and harmonically subtle 5th symphony of Franz Schubert: its first and second movements are the subject of this post.
The last article on Das Lied von der Erde, covering the final two movements of this magnificent Mahler’s Symphony
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