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4. XII.
Colbert :

rep.: Chopin: Cism mit Rückfällen, Cm 1 sehr gut; Schubert: Impromptu G[es] d 2 neu, siehe Form. 3

© Transcription Robert Kosovsky, 2007, 2020


December 4, [1913]
Colbert :

revisited: Chopin: Cě minor with lapses, C minor 1 very good; Schubert: Impromptu in G[ę] major 2 new, see Form. 3

© Translation Ian Bent, 2020


4. XII.
Colbert :

rep.: Chopin: Cism mit Rückfällen, Cm 1 sehr gut; Schubert: Impromptu G[es] d 2 neu, siehe Form. 3

© Transcription Robert Kosovsky, 2007, 2020


December 4, [1913]
Colbert :

revisited: Chopin: Cě minor with lapses, C minor 1 very good; Schubert: Impromptu in G[ę] major 2 new, see Form. 3

© Translation Ian Bent, 2020

Footnotes

1 Some ambiguity arises from the notes to Colbert’s previous two lessons (November 20, 27) as to whether this was Op. 10, No. 12 or Op. 25, No. 12.

2 In its original form Schubert‘s Impromptu D899, No. 3 was in Gę major, but it was first published in G major, and it is in the latter version that Schenker taught it.

3 "see Form”: reference may be to Schenker’s incomplete and unpublished work Formenlehre ; there is nothing in Schenker’s Harmonielehre about this Schubert impromptu, but there is much about form, especially pp. 319–32 (Eng. transl., pp. 241–50).