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Franz Schubert
Autograph manuscript of

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Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 220

Franz Schubert
Autograph manuscript of

Schätzpreis
40.000 £ - 60.000 £
ca. 50.749 $ - 76.124 $
Zuschlagspreis:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

Franz Schubert
Autograph manuscript of the two songs "Tischlerlied", D.274, and "Totenkranz für ein Kind", D.275, 25 August 1815, REGARDED AS 'LOST' IN THE SCHUBERT THEMATIC CATALOGUE 
a composing manuscript, THE ONLY KNOWN AUTOGRAPH SOURCE FOR THE TWO SONGS, written in brown ink, each song notated on three three-stave systems and occupying separate sides of a single leaf, with autograph titles and dates ("Tischler-Lied...den 25 Aug. 1815...Todtenkranz für ein Kind...den 25 Aug. 1815"), the second and third verses of the Tischlerlied, and the second verse of Todtenkranz für ein Kind, written out by Schubert below the setting of the first verse, a few autograph deletions and corrections 
2 pages, oblong 4to (23.5 x 31.7cm), 16-stave paper, watermarked "G KI[ESLING]" (cf. www.schubert-online.at: Wasserzeichen 61), various later annotations in pencil, red crayon and ink, including by the musicologist Johannes Wolf ("Im Repertorium ist noch verzeichnet: Tischlied, Text von Göthe..."), browning consistent with paper-type, small stain
THE AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT OF TWO COMPLETE SONGS BY SCHUBERT.
SCHUBERT SONGS ONCE APPEARED WITH REGULARITY AT AUCTION, BUT HAVE BECOME SCARCE IN THE LAST DECADE.
THE PRESENT MANUSCRIPT IS DESCRIBED BY DEUTSCH AS 'LOST'.
Both Tischlerlied ('Carpenter's Song') and Totenkranz für ein Kind ('Wreath for a Dead Child') were products of Schubert's annus mirabilis, 1815, during the course of which the eighteen-year-old composer produced around one hundred and forty-five songs. And most remarkably, on the day - 25 August 1815 - which saw the composition of the two songs, Schubert also wrote another seven songs of various kinds.
The present single-leaf autograph was once part of a larger manuscript which, on one leaf, contained the songs Trinklied D 267 and Das Leben D 269 (2nd version), and on another, the songs An die Sonne D 272 and Lilla an die Morgenröte D 273 (according to Deutsch, the whereabouts of the leaf containing D 267 and D 269 are unknown, the leaf bearing D 272 and D 273 is recorded as being in a private collection in Basel). Tischlerlied (the author of whose poem is now known to be Klamer Schmidt), and Totenkranz für ein Kind (poem by Friedrich von Matthisson, as published in 1794 in the Vossischer Musenalmanach) were not published until long after Schubert's death, in an edition by Diabelli, c.1850, and in the old collected edition, 1895, respectively. The Diabelli edition differs from the autograph in a number of ways, although it is not clear whether it was based therefore on a further lost autograph source or whether its diverging features (including a two-bar introduction) are due to its editor's imagination.
We are pleased to acknowledge the kind assistance of Peter Rastl in our cataloguing of this lot.  
LITERATUREOtto Erich Deutsch, Franz Schubert. Thematisches Verzeichnis seiner Werke (Kassel, 1978), p.170; Robert Winter, 'Paper Studies and the future of Schubert research', Schubert Studies, ed. E. Badura-Skoda and P. Branscombe (Cambridge, 1982), pp.209-275; Schubert online: http://www.schubert-online.at/activpage/allewasserzeichen.php [accessed 21 June 2023]; Peter Rastl and Peter Dellitsch, edd., Franz Schubert. Die Texte seiner Lieder und Gesänge und ihre Dichter (2023), pp.698 n.1 and 1181 n.5

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 220
Auktion:
Datum:
04.07.2023 - 18.07.2023
Auktionshaus:
Sotheby's
34-35 New Bond St.
London, W1A 2AA
Großbritannien und Nordirland
+44 (0)20 7293 5000
+44 (0)20 7293 5989
Beschreibung:

Franz Schubert
Autograph manuscript of the two songs "Tischlerlied", D.274, and "Totenkranz für ein Kind", D.275, 25 August 1815, REGARDED AS 'LOST' IN THE SCHUBERT THEMATIC CATALOGUE 
a composing manuscript, THE ONLY KNOWN AUTOGRAPH SOURCE FOR THE TWO SONGS, written in brown ink, each song notated on three three-stave systems and occupying separate sides of a single leaf, with autograph titles and dates ("Tischler-Lied...den 25 Aug. 1815...Todtenkranz für ein Kind...den 25 Aug. 1815"), the second and third verses of the Tischlerlied, and the second verse of Todtenkranz für ein Kind, written out by Schubert below the setting of the first verse, a few autograph deletions and corrections 
2 pages, oblong 4to (23.5 x 31.7cm), 16-stave paper, watermarked "G KI[ESLING]" (cf. www.schubert-online.at: Wasserzeichen 61), various later annotations in pencil, red crayon and ink, including by the musicologist Johannes Wolf ("Im Repertorium ist noch verzeichnet: Tischlied, Text von Göthe..."), browning consistent with paper-type, small stain
THE AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT OF TWO COMPLETE SONGS BY SCHUBERT.
SCHUBERT SONGS ONCE APPEARED WITH REGULARITY AT AUCTION, BUT HAVE BECOME SCARCE IN THE LAST DECADE.
THE PRESENT MANUSCRIPT IS DESCRIBED BY DEUTSCH AS 'LOST'.
Both Tischlerlied ('Carpenter's Song') and Totenkranz für ein Kind ('Wreath for a Dead Child') were products of Schubert's annus mirabilis, 1815, during the course of which the eighteen-year-old composer produced around one hundred and forty-five songs. And most remarkably, on the day - 25 August 1815 - which saw the composition of the two songs, Schubert also wrote another seven songs of various kinds.
The present single-leaf autograph was once part of a larger manuscript which, on one leaf, contained the songs Trinklied D 267 and Das Leben D 269 (2nd version), and on another, the songs An die Sonne D 272 and Lilla an die Morgenröte D 273 (according to Deutsch, the whereabouts of the leaf containing D 267 and D 269 are unknown, the leaf bearing D 272 and D 273 is recorded as being in a private collection in Basel). Tischlerlied (the author of whose poem is now known to be Klamer Schmidt), and Totenkranz für ein Kind (poem by Friedrich von Matthisson, as published in 1794 in the Vossischer Musenalmanach) were not published until long after Schubert's death, in an edition by Diabelli, c.1850, and in the old collected edition, 1895, respectively. The Diabelli edition differs from the autograph in a number of ways, although it is not clear whether it was based therefore on a further lost autograph source or whether its diverging features (including a two-bar introduction) are due to its editor's imagination.
We are pleased to acknowledge the kind assistance of Peter Rastl in our cataloguing of this lot.  
LITERATUREOtto Erich Deutsch, Franz Schubert. Thematisches Verzeichnis seiner Werke (Kassel, 1978), p.170; Robert Winter, 'Paper Studies and the future of Schubert research', Schubert Studies, ed. E. Badura-Skoda and P. Branscombe (Cambridge, 1982), pp.209-275; Schubert online: http://www.schubert-online.at/activpage/allewasserzeichen.php [accessed 21 June 2023]; Peter Rastl and Peter Dellitsch, edd., Franz Schubert. Die Texte seiner Lieder und Gesänge und ihre Dichter (2023), pp.698 n.1 and 1181 n.5

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 220
Auktion:
Datum:
04.07.2023 - 18.07.2023
Auktionshaus:
Sotheby's
34-35 New Bond St.
London, W1A 2AA
Großbritannien und Nordirland
+44 (0)20 7293 5000
+44 (0)20 7293 5989
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