harmonic digression
English composer
Definition
Schubert's characteristic technique of departing suddenly and unexpectedly to remote harmonies — typically a third relationship — before returning to the home key.
Interpretive Guidance
These digressions (e.g., the flat-VI substitution in a major-key context) are not errors or modulations; they are expressive jolts. The new key should feel genuinely surprising and the return genuinely welcome.