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A comparative study of and performer\u27s guide to selected songs by the Swiss composer Othmar Schoeck
This written document compares three songs settings of Othmar Schoeck to three other settings, written to the same text, by Hugo Wolf, Alban Berg, and Franz Schubert. The three pairings discussed are as follows: Schoeckâs Er istâs (1937) as compared to Hugo Wolfâs setting, 1888; Ergebung (1918) as compared to Alban Bergâs setting Es wandelt, was wir schauen, 1908 (both settings were set to the same text); Rastlose Liebe (1909-1914) as compared to Franz Schubertâs setting, D. 138 (1815). Each comparison discusses how the respective composers treated text, dynamics, melody, harmony, and various other musical elements. The comparisons will show Schoeck to possess a compositional style that featured a mixture of Romantic and early 20th century traits. Salient points in Schoeckâs life and their effects on his compositional style and career are also discussed