According to the wikipedia articles it stands for "Deutsch"
The abbreviation "D" refers to "Deutsch", that is Otto Erich Deutsch, who created a catalogue of Schubert's works listed chronologically by composition date.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_compositions_by_Franz_Schubert
Otto Eric Deutsch for the man who cataloged his music
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Schubert.
Franz Schubert wrote The Erlking in his teenage years. It was written in 1815
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it is Trouu de cul
The melody is a simple folk-like song.
I think Franz Schuberts most famous song was poof.
Freedom. From, :-D
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Schubert.
Franz Schubert wrote The Erlking in his teenage years. It was written in 1815
Yes, magazine article titles are typically italicized to differentiate them from the rest of the text. This helps to signify that the title is part of a larger work, such as a magazine publication.
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Harvey D. Booth has written: 'Florida land titles' -- subject(s): Land titles
it is Trouu de cul
The cast of Schuberts Lieder - 1932 includes: Rolf Gert Martin Jacob Fritz Spira Richard Tauber Petra Unkel
D. The wearer is also jewish
In a novel, can you put song titles in italics?