I had a look at the sheet music and found it's f minor. As I alredy mentioned f minor is different from fb major.

Am 07.02.2018 22:36, schrieb Urs Liska:
Am 07.02.2018 um 22:18 schrieb Urs Liska:

My favourite example is in Schubert's song Schwangesang D 744
(http://imslp.org/wiki/Schwanengesang,_D.744_(Schubert,_Franz) [1]
).
The song is in a flat major, then turns to the darker mood of the
variant a flat minor and its parallel c flat major (both six flats)
and then reaches an absolute anticlimax on the word "auflösend"
(meaning: life is dissolving) on the minor subdominant: a fes minor
seventh chord (=> <fes' asas' ces'' eses''> in LilyPond language)!
There's no way this could ever make sense in e minor.
But what makes even *LESS* sense is the helpless rendering of the
original edition: <fes g ces d> (the d even being "resolved" to
des).

 As a further reference, showing the composer's original intention,
the manuscript:
http://schubert-online.at/activpage/manuskripte.php?top=1&werke_id=10149&herkunft=allewerke
[2]


Links:
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[1] http://imslp.org/wiki/Schwanengesang,_D.744_%28Schubert,_Franz%29
[2]
http://schubert-online.at/activpage/manuskripte.php?top=1&amp;werke_id=10149&amp;herkunft=allewerke

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