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Schubert Winterreise app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 6368 ratings )
Music Education
Developer: Zininworks Inc.
3.99 USD
Current version: 5.1.3, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 21 Dec 2011
App size: 91.73 Mb

Historic Recording with Flowing Sheet Music

SyncScore provides a new way of enjoying classic compositions. You can listen to the music with the score flows in a synchronized timing. Carefully hand-picked, high quality classic recordings.

Album Information
Franz Schubert Winterreise, D. 911
Performers: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (Voice), Gerald Moore(Piano)
25 tracks
Total Length: 1:14:34

Track Information
1. Gute Nacht
2. Die Wetterfahne
3. Gefrorne Tränen
4. Erstarrung
5. Der Lindenbaum
6. Wasserflut
7. Auf dem Flusse
8. Rückblick
9. Irrlicht
10. Rast
11. Frühlingstraum
12. Einsamkeit
13. Die Post
14. Der greise Kopf
15. Die Krähe
16. Letzte Hoffnung
17. Im Dorfe
18. Der stürmische Morgen
19. Täuschung
20. Der Wegweiser
21. Das Wirtshaus
22. Mut
23. Die Nebensonnen
24. Der Leiermann
One more track. Erlkönig, D. 328

Pros and cons of Schubert Winterreise app for iPhone and iPad

Schubert Winterreise app good for

The Bariton Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (as anybody else) with his pianist Gerald Moore never performed this masterpiece of Goethe and Schubert better than in this 1955 Deutsche Grammophon release. The same is true in relation to the performance of Schuberts Winterreise. Generally the selection of recordings of pianists and this singer by Syncscore is excellent ("the older the better") as is the idea to show the musical score in synchrony with the music. Gratulations!
Absolutely happy with all of their products. My only wish or hope is that if they can replace any score with a clearer, non-scanned music score as they become available. Looking forward to newer scores like Schuberts "Trout" Quintet, or operatic works. Keep up the great work and looking forward to new products!

Some bad moments

Awesome apps I have several of them, for this one in particular I wish the recording was in the original key and not transposed. It drives me a little crazy. Great job though