The documentation in Marston's CD booklet correctly gives Schubert as the composer. The old British Seraphim 7-LP set also got it right. It's the second Trauerwalzer, D. 365.
Best,
Gary
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SUNY at Potsdam, NY 13676
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Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Beethoven First Recordings of Each of His Works
"Delizia" sung by Battistini, 1912? is actually by Schubert, despite what is states on the label!
Jols
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