Schubert opus/Deutsch number concordance

Franz Schubert (31 January 1797 – 19 November 1828) was an Austrian composer.

This is a concordance of those compositions by Schubert that were given opus numbers, and their corresponding Deutsch catalogue numbers.

Background
Only a small minority of Schubert's works were published in his lifetime. Not all published works were allocated opus numbers, and the sequence of opus numbers that were allocated bore little relationship to the order in which the works were either composed or published. For example, the first of his works to be published, the song "Die Forelle", was given the opus number 32.

After Schubert's death in 1828, a number of his works were published with posthumous opus numbers. This practice was discontinued after the publication of Op. 173, in 1867.

Otto Erich Deutsch (1883–1967) was an Austrian musicologist. He is known for compiling the first comprehensive catalogue of Schubert's works: Schubert: Thematic Catalogue of all his Works in Chronological Order. This was first published in English in 1951, and subsequently revised for a new edition in German, in 1978.

Concordance
The table includes the following information:
 * Opus Number – the opus number of the original publication of the work, when applicable; "(p)" or "posth." indicates a posthumous publication
 * D – the catalogue number assigned by Otto Erich Deutsch
 * Date of composition – the known or assumed date of composition, when available
 * Date of publication – the first date of publication of the work
 * Title – The title of the work in an English translation from German
 * Incipit – the first line(s) of text, as pertaining to vocal works
 * Scoring – the instrumentation and/or vocal forces required for the work
 * Informal title – any additional names by which the work is known, when applicable
 * Version – the number of versions as it pertains to works that have more than one version of the same setting
 * Setting – the order of setting as it pertains to vocal works that have numerous settings of the same text
 * Former Deutsch Number – information on Deutsch numbers that have been reassigned, when applicable
 * Notes – any additional information concerning the work: alternate titles, completeness, relation to other works, authorship, etc.