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  1. Schubert: Thematic Catalogue of all his Works in Chronological Order, also known as the Deutsch catalogue, is a numbered list of all compositions by Franz Schubert compiled by Otto Erich Deutsch. Since its first publication in 1951, Deutsch (abbreviated as D or D.) numbers are used for the unique identification of Schubert's ...

  2. Deutsch-Verzeichnis 1951. Deutsch-Verzeichnis 1978. Das Deutsch-Verzeichnis ist ein thematisches Verzeichnis der Werke des Komponisten Franz Schubert in chronologischer Folge, das von dem Musikwissenschaftler Otto Erich Deutsch (1883–1967) erstellt wurde.

  3. Thematic catalogue indicates a catalogue with a music example (incipit/theme) for each entry, usually represented on one or two staves. A symbol is chosen to represent the catalogue as a whole, and this is usually the initial of the author's or the composer's surname, or an abbreviation of the title of the catalogue itself.

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    Author (s), Publication Details
    Knape, Walter (1972).
    De Catanzaro, Christine; Rainer, Werner ...
    Rossi, Franco (2002–2003). Catalogo ...
    Talbot, Michael (1990). Tomaso Albinoni: ...
  4. Schubert dated most of his manuscripts. Here’s what you find in each entry: • Number, name, (opus), type, (text author), date, catalog numbers (AGA, NGA…) • “Autograph” – Manuscripts and their whereabouts • “Abschriften” – Hand-copies: who, where, etc. • “Erstausgabe(n)” – First (published) edition • “Erste ...

  5. 1. Jan. 1995 · The Schubert Thematic Catalogue. Otto Erich Deutsch, Donald R. Wakeling. Dover Publications, Jan 1, 1995 - Music - 565 pages. A specialist in Schubertian biography and bibliography...

  6. Schubert: A Documentary Biography and in America as The Schubert Reader. Now comes the long-awaited thematic catalogue and a promise that the final volume of memoirs is on the way. The Grove bi-ography we already have. English mu-sicology profits by the circumstance that drew Deutsch to Cambridge to complete his great work, destined to become ...