Schiff, Andras: Franz Schubert

Schiff, Andras SKU: 28153641
Schiff, Andras: Franz Schubert

Schiff, Andras: Franz Schubert

Schiff, Andras SKU: 28153641

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Title: Franz Schubert
Artist: Schiff, Andras
Label: Ecm Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 028948115723
Genre: Classical Artists

András Schiff is a Hungarian-born classical pianist and conductor. Schiff is one of the most renowned interpreters of Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert and Schumann. András Schiff's reputation as one of the great interpreters of the work of Franz Schubert is long-established. He has always maintained that Schubert's music is amongst the most moving ever written. Schiff underlined the point on his ECM New Series album with the C Major fantasies at the end of the 1990s, and he does so again on this remarkable recording, on which two Schubert sonatas, the "Musical Moments", four Impromptus (D 935), the "Hungarian Melody" and an Allegretto are addressed on a period instrument, the fortepiano. András Schiff: "My fortepiano was built by Franz Brodmann in Vienna in 1820. It is to me ideally suited to Schubert's keyboard works. There is something quintessentially Viennese in it's timbre, it's tender mellowness, it's melancholic cantabilità.... It is in the quiet and quietest moments when Schubert - like nobody else - touches our hearts."

Tracks:
1.1 Ungarische Melodie in H-Moll, D. 817
1.2 Sonate in G-Dur D 894 Op.78
1.3 Andante (Sonate in G-Dur D 894 Op.78)
1.4 Menuett. Allegro Moderato - Trio (Sonate in G-Dur D 894 Op.78)
1.5 Allegretto (Sonate in G-Dur D 894 Op.78)
1.6 Moments Musicaux D 780 Op.94
1.7 Andantino in As-Dur (Moments Musicaux D 780 Op.94)
1.8 Allegro Moderato in F-Moll (Moments Musicaux D 780 Op.94)
1.9 Moderato in Cis-Moll (Moments Musicaux D 780 Op.94)
1.10 Allegro Vivace in F-Moll (Moments Musicaux D 780 Op.94)
1.11 Allegretto in As-Dur (Moments Musicaux D 780 Op.94)
2.1 Allegretto in C-Moll, D. 915
2.2 Vier Impromptus D 935 Op.142
2.3 Allegretto in As-Dur (Vier Impromptus D 935 Op.142)
2.4 Andante in B-Dur (Vier Impromptus D 935 Op.142)
2.5 Allegro Scherzando in F-Moll (Vier Impromptus D 935 Op.142)
2.6 Sonate in B-Dur D 960
2.7 Andante Sostenuto (Sonate in B-Dur D 960)
2.8 Scherzo. Allegro Vivace Con Delicatezza - Trio (Sonate in B-Dur D 960)
2.9 Allegro Ma Non Troppo - Presto (Sonate in B-Dur D 960)
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