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	<title>Comments on: Schubert WAS gay! Rosemary sez so&#8230;</title>
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		<title>By: Brad Wood</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brad Wood</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 02:18:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Was it the famous Pears-Britten Winterreise LP that featured that Kupelwieser on the cover?  Someone that comes here must know.  I first saw it at a certain retired professor's studio, and although it seems a bit silly in retrospect, I thought then it was almost flagrantly concupiscent.

I remember a NY Review of Books piece by Charles Rosen where he skillfully dissects some writer of a then-recent bio of Schubert, towards the end wanting to know something really interesting, like what sort of things Franz actually liked to do in bed.

Whatever it was, it would seem a lot more appealing to imagine him doing it as he appears in the drawing, before he put on the substantial weight we see in other popular images (like the ubiquitous "Schubertiad" one)---and before he contracted a dread disease.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Was it the famous Pears-Britten Winterreise LP that featured that Kupelwieser on the cover?  Someone that comes here must know.  I first saw it at a certain retired professor&#8217;s studio, and although it seems a bit silly in retrospect, I thought then it was almost flagrantly concupiscent.</p>
<p>I remember a NY Review of Books piece by Charles Rosen where he skillfully dissects some writer of a then-recent bio of Schubert, towards the end wanting to know something really interesting, like what sort of things Franz actually liked to do in bed.</p>
<p>Whatever it was, it would seem a lot more appealing to imagine him doing it as he appears in the drawing, before he put on the substantial weight we see in other popular images (like the ubiquitous &#8220;Schubertiad&#8221; one)&#8212;and before he contracted a dread disease.</p>
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