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Brahms believed that there was no need to publish absolutely everything that Schubert ever wrote
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"Brahms believed that there was no need to publish absolutely everything that Schubert ever wrote"

- Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau

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This quote by Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau speaks with the opinion of Johannes Brahms on the works of Franz Schubert. Brahms believed that Schubert was an excellent composer, however he did not assume that all of his jobs need to be published. He really felt that a few of Schubert's jobs were not of the very same top quality as his other works and also should not be released to the general public. Brahms thought that Schubert's jobs ought to be meticulously curated as well as just the most effective jobs must be released. This viewpoint was shared by a number of Schubert's contemporaries, that felt that a few of his jobs were not up to the same criterion as his other jobs. Brahms' opinion was that Schubert's works ought to be carefully selected and also just the most effective works should be published. This viewpoint was shared by many of Schubert's contemporaries, that felt that several of his jobs were unqualified the very same standard as his other works. Brahms' viewpoint was that Schubert's jobs need to be meticulously picked and just the most effective jobs need to be released in order to make sure that Schubert's heritage was protected.

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Germany Flag This quote is written / told by Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau somewhere between May 28, 1925 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from Germany. The author also have 25 other quotes.

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