Janet I. Wasserman

752 West End Ave #5H
New York, NY 10025-6231
United States
212-222-2015
mae08ben02x@aol.com
www.janetwasserman.com

Curriculum Vitae:

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Disciplines:

Music history; Music iconography; Art history.

Current Research Areas:

"Schubert in Poetry" will be published online in 2010; The Fate of Grete Schindler Legler, half-sister of Alma Mahler.

Recent Publications:

 

 

 “Schubert First Public Performances: A Timeline.” Published 2009 online at the web site of SCHUBERT/USA, sponsored by the Schubert Society of the USA. At http://schubertusa.weebly.com/schubert-first-public-performances-a-timeline.html. Originally published in The Schubertian [Schubert Institute UK], April 2009, 9-21.

 “Into Oblivion: Julius Schmid, Artist.” Published 2009 online at An Independent Scholar’s Voice, www.janetwasserman.com.

  “Julius Schmid: Artwork Sources and Literature.” Published 2009 online at An Independent Scholar’s Voice, www.janetwasserman.com.

 “Picturing Winterreise: Franz Schubert's Song Cycle in Art.” Published 2009 online at the web site of the Schubert Society of the USA. At www.schubertsocietyusa.org.

 “Why Are There No Death Bed Images of Schubert?” Published online 2009 at http://schubertusa.weebly.com/why-are-there-no-death-bed-images-of-schubert.html.

 “The Origins of the Blue-White Checkerboard in Carl Moll's Paintings.”  Published 2009 online at www.janetwasserman.com.

 “Michael Joseph Guzikow (1806-1837): Bibliography.” Expanded, compiled and annotated by Janet I. Wasserman, 2007-2008. Published 2009 online at www.janetwasserman.com.

 “Michael Joseph Guzikow (1806-1837): Iconography.” Published 2009 online at www.janetwasserman.com.

 “Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy as ‘Peter Meffert of Buxtehude’. “  Published 2009 online at www.janetwasserman.com.

 “Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy & Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel: Portrait Iconographies,” Music in Art [Research Center for Music Iconography CUNY], XXXIII/1-2 (2008), 317-371.

 “ ‘Picturing Winterreise’: A work in progress,” The Schubertian, January 2006, 15-16.

 "Karoline Eberstaller: Is She the Real Link Between Franz Schubert and Anton Bruckner?," University of Minnesota Center for Austrian Studies, Working Paper 04-1, February 2004, 18 pages.  Available as free PDF download at www.cas.umn.edu.

 "A Schubert Iconography: Painters, Sculptors, Lithographers, Illustrators, Silhouettists, Engravers, and Others Known or Said to Have Produced a Likeness of Franz Schubert," in Music in Art; International Journal for Music Iconography, [City University of New York, Research Center for Music Iconography], XXVIII, 1-2, 2003, 199-241.  Originally published online at http://web.gc.cuny.edu/rcmi/13Wasserman%20Schubert.pdf but may no longer be available.

 

 

 

 

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