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Often describing pastoral themes or romantic love<ref name="Wikilied"/>, the term bears the notion of something intimate and immediate, and the concept is very relatable. Famous examples range from Robert Schumann's song cycle {{lang|de|Frauenliebe und -leben}} (Woman's love and Life) to Richard Strauss's ''Vier letzte Lieder'' (Four Last Songs). In the recent past, the art form has been embodied in the ''Craigslistlieder'' by Gabriel Kahane. Released in 2007, they address the woes of users of the eponymous platform for classified advertisements. The very specific and personal theme predestines the genre of {{lang|de|Lied}}.<ref name="Craigslist"/>
Often describing pastoral themes or romantic love<ref name="Wikilied"/>, the term bears the notion of something intimate and immediate, and the concept is very relatable. Famous examples range from Robert Schumann's song cycle {{lang|de|Frauenliebe und -leben}} (Woman's love and Life) to Richard Strauss's ''Vier letzte Lieder'' (Four Last Songs). In the recent past, the art form has been embodied in the ''Craigslistlieder'' by Gabriel Kahane. Released in 2007, they address the woes of users of the eponymous platform for classified advertisements. The very specific and personal theme predestines the genre of {{lang|de|Lied}}.<ref name="Craigslist"/>


==Franz Schubert in studio albums==
==Franz Schubert in Philippe Jaroussky's discography, filmography and performance history==
 
=== Studio albums ===
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==Franz Schubert on video==
===On video===


==Franz Schubert in concert programs==
===Concert programs===
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See the respective program page for a list of possible recordings.
See the respective program page for a list of possible recordings.


==Complete list of musical pieces by Franz Schubert==
===Complete list of musical pieces by Franz Schubert===
This listing only reflects the musical pieces performed by Philippe Jaroussky.
This listing only reflects the musical pieces performed by Philippe Jaroussky.
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| 2021
| [[2021]]
| [[Der Erlkönig]]
| "[[Der Erlkönig]]"
| [[Johann Wolfgang von Goethe]]
| [[Johann Wolfgang von Goethe]]
| originally: ''Die Fischerin''
| originally from: ''Die Fischerin''
| [[À sa guitare (Album)]]
| [[À sa guitare (Album)]]
| {{plainlist|
| {{plainlist|
*Goethe's poem: {{YEAR|1782}}  
*Goethe's poem: {{YEAR|1782}}  
*Schubert's composition: {{YEAR|1821}}
*Schubert's composition: {{YEAR|1815}}
*Published: {{YEAR|1821}}
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|-
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| 2021
| [[2021]] &dash; [[2022]]
| [[Der Erlkönig]]
| "[[Der Erlkönig]]"
| [[Johann Wolfgang von Goethe]]
| [[Johann Wolfgang von Goethe]]
| originally: ''Die Fischerin''
| originally from: ''Die Fischerin''
| [[À sa guitare (Concert program)]]
| [[À sa guitare (Concert program)]]
| {{plainlist|
| {{plainlist|
*Goethe's poem: {{YEAR|1782}}  
*Goethe's poem: {{YEAR|1782}}  
*'Schubert's composition: {{YEAR|1821}}  
*Schubert's composition: {{YEAR|1815}}
*Published: {{YEAR|1821}}
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