Walburga Litschauer

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Walburga Litschauer

Walburga Litschauer (born 15 October 1954) is an Austrian musicologist and Franz Schubert scholar.

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Life

Born in Klagenfurt, Carinthia, Litschauer studied music and theatre studies at the University of Vienna and completed piano training at the Music and Arts University of the City of Vienna. In 1979, she passed the State examination in piano, in 1980 she received her doctorate and in 2005 her habilitation at the University of Vienna. In 2015, the professional title "Professor" was conferred on her.

Litschauer was initially a contributor to the Anton Bruckner Complete Edition. Since 1980, she has headed the Vienna office of the New Schubert Edition at the Austrian Academy of Sciences, and since 1990 she has been a member of the editorial board. From 1990 to 1995, she was the editor of the Musicologica austriaca. [1]

Litschauer is a member of the board of directors of domestic and foreign scientific societies, from 1998 to 2012 she was president of the Austrian Music Society, from 2004 she was deputy chairwoman of the Carinthischer Sommer festival, from 2010 to 2016 its chairwoman. [2]

Prizes and awards

Conference conception and organisation

Publications

Independent writings

Editions

Editions of music

Anton Bruckner Complete Edition
  • Works for piano two hands (Vol. XII/2), Vienna 1988. Second, improved edition (with revision report), Vienna 2000.
  • Works for piano four hands (Vol. XII/3), Vienna 1994.
  • Abendklänge for violin and piano (Volume XII/7), Vienna 1995.
Monuments of Musical Art in Austria
  • "In questa tomba oscura", Giuseppe Carpani's poetry in 68 settings. (Vol. 140/141), Vienna 1986.
New Mozart Edition
  • Kritischer Bericht zu Serie I: Geistliche Gesangswerke, Werkgruppe 1, Abteilung 2: Requiem. Kassel 2007 [together with Dietrich Berke and Christoph Wolff].
New Schubert Edition
  • Overtures for piano four hands (Series VII/1, Volume 5), Kassel 1984.
  • Critical report on the volume "Overtures for piano four hands" (Series VII/1, Volume 5), Tübingen 1989.
  • Dances I (Series VII/2, Volume 6), Kassel 1989.
  • Dances II (Series VII/2, Volume 7a), Kassel 1990.
  • Melodic Register to Schubert's Dances (Series VII/2, Volume 7b), Kassel 1992 [together with Walter Deutsch].
  • Piano Sonatas III (Series VII/2, Volume 3), Kassel 1996.
  • Piano Sonatas I (Series VII/2, Volume 1), Kassel 2000.
  • Critical report on the opera Des Teufels Lustschloß (series II/1), Tübingen 2003 [together with Christine Martin and Uta Hertin-Loeser].
  • Piano Sonatas II (Series VII/2, Volume 2), Kassel 2003.
  • Critical report on Piano Sonatas III (Series VII/2, Volume 3), Tübingen 2004.
  • Critical report on Piano Sonatas II (Series VII/2, Volume 2), Tübingen 2004.
  • Critical report on Piano Sonatas I (Series VII/2, Volume 1), Tübingen 2005.
  • Critical report on Dances II (Series VII/2, Volume 7a), Tübingen 2007.
  • Works for piano four hands I (Series VII/1, Vol. 1), Kassel 2007.
  • Werke für Klavier zu vier Händen III (Serie VII/1, vol. 3), Kassel 2011 (with Werner Aderhold).
  • Critical report on Werke für Klavier zu vier Händen I (Series VII/1, Volume 1), Tübingen 2012.
  • Critical report on Werke für Klavier zu vier Händen III (Serie VII/1, Band 3), Tübingen 2012 [with Werner Aderhold].
  • Critical report on Werke für Klavier zu vier Händen: Tänze I (Series VII/2, Vol. 6), Tübingen 2014.

Original text editions

  • Schubert. Sonata in B flat (D 960), Kassel 2013.
  • Schubert. Works for piano four hands III, Kassel 2013 [with Werner Aderhold].
  • Schubert. Sonata in A (D 959), Kassel 2014.
  • Schubert. Sonata in c (D 958), Kassel 2015.
  • Schubert. Sonata in G (D 894), Kassel 2018.

Text editions

  • New Documents on the Schubert Circle. From letters and diaries of his friends. Volume 1: Ferdinand Mayerhofer von Grünbühel  [ de ]. Vienna 1986.
  • New Documents on the Schubert Circle. From letters and diaries of his friends. Volume 2: Documents on the life of Anna von Revertera. Vienna 1993.

Editorship, editorial activity

Litschauer also wrote over 50 essays on musicological questions as well as encyclopaedia articles.

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