Schubert / Aimard: Schubert: Ländler

Schubert / Aimard SKU: 44281755
Schubert / Aimard: Schubert: Ländler

Schubert / Aimard: Schubert: Ländler

Schubert / Aimard SKU: 44281755

Format: CD

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Title: Schubert: Ländler
Artist: Schubert / Aimard
Label: Pentatone
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 8717306260343
Genre: Classical Artists

"Star pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard presents Landler, a collection of delightful dances composed by Franz Schubert. Rustic and cheerful, these miniatures display a fascinating side of Schubert's musical persona. Their simplicity is deceptive, as these dances are frequently shaken up by Schubert's harmonic wandering soul, yet remaining lyrical, picturesque and tuneful. For Aimard, there is a kinship between Schubert's Landler and Kurtag's Jatekok, pieces that he often performs side by side, sharing a combination of playfulness and Modernism that also calls the great twentieth-century miniaturist Anton Webern to mind. By avoiding almost any repetition, Aimard evokes a sleepwalker's journey rather than a series of dances.

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