Phonograph Monthly Review, Vol. 2, No. 3 (1927-12)

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90 The Phonograph Monthly Review December, 1927 SCHUBERT’S SKETCHES Explanatory Note The two movements oj the “Unfinished Symphony” were composed by Schubert in October, 1822. The first perform- ance took place in Vienna on December 17, 1865, and was conducted by Herbeck who had accidentally discovered the manuscript at the home of Anselm Huttenbrenner, the latter being a close musical friend of Schubert's. In addition to Schubert’s manuscript notes for the first and second movement of this symphony, the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde of Vienna, owns the manuscript of a third ( Scherzo) movement which he retained a fragment. It ends with the middle portion of the Trio and apart from the first line for which Schubert has written the orchestration, it is a sort of manuscript note for piano solo. The following nine bars of the third movement only have been orchestrated by Schubert. Allegro