"Reevaluating the Value of Schubert's Failed Operas: Is Their Music Worth Preserving?"

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Despite Franz Schubert's numerous failures in the opera genre, his vocal music, including song cycles and lieder, remains highly regarded. His operas, such as "Fierrabras" and "Die Verschworenen," did not achieve success during his lifetime and have not entered the standard repertoire. While Schubert composed some of the most beautiful vocal music, his operas are considered curiosities better heard than seen, often hindered by clumsy librettos and lack of revisions.
Schubert's Operas Were Failures. Is Their Music Worth Saving? The New York Times
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