'In this repertoire Lewis and Osborne are as one, touch and tone 
indistinguishable from one another (they swap Primo and Secondo roles 
throughout, apparently, though it’s impossible to tell who is playing 
which in what), playing with a delicious fluency and obvious affection 
that is a joy to hear. They open with the Allegro in A minor in a finely
 graded and characterised reading that puts Jenö Jandó and Illona Prunyi
 (12/92), for example, in the shade. To conclude, there is the great F 
minor Fantasie in which the incomparable opening is leant a hint of 
optimism, even jauntiness, before the subsequent journey to a pathetic 
conclusion. This is a reading that compares favourably with the 
benchmark recording by Radu Lupu and Murray Perahia (3/86) … this is a 
Schubert disc to return to and live with' (Gramophone)
    'For those who were 
fortunate enough to be there, and just as importantly for those who 
missed it, this disc captures all the exuberance, finesse and 
camaraderie with which Steven Osborne and Paul Lewis gave their recital 
of Schubert duets at London’s Wigmore Hall in January. Shortly 
afterwards they went into the studios to record the same six works, and 
the result is a pure delight … The quality that shines through in these 
performances is the way in which Schubert so intuitively judged the 
special medium of the piano duet. The music is specifically imagined 
with four hands in mind, at times taxing from the point of view of the 
two pianists amicably accommodating and coordinating with one another 
but always with the sense that the potential for varied sonority, 
expressive breadth and, without doubt, a degree of fun is being broadly 
and knowledgeably exploited. The F minor Fantasie enshrines some of 
Schubert’s most sublime ideas, but his range throughout embraces vigour,
 subtlety, daring, charm, delicacy and drama. Osborne and Lewis have 
full measure of its inventive scope on a disc of outstanding, enlivening
 musicianship'  (The Daily Telegraph)
 'The Fantasie in F minor 
would earn its place in any list of Schubert's supreme masterpieces. 
Osborne and Lewis predictably reserve their finest, most perceptive 
playing for the Fantasie, giving its infinitely regretful main theme a 
different shading on each of its appearances and colouring the work's 
harmonic shifts and modulations impeccably. None of their performances 
could be described as route, though, even when the music is less than 
top drawer, and in works such as the A flat major Variations and the 
deceptively modest-sounding Allegro in A minor, both of which approach 
the Fantasie in scale, they find emotional depths and dramas that 
unmistakably identify both as products of Schubert's final year' (The 
Guardian) 

 
 
 
 
 
Salve Enrique,
ResponderEliminaralbum bellissimo di musica quasi sconosciuta!!! Schubert per me è stato uno dei più grandi compositori di musica per solo piano!!! peccato che sia morto così giovane!!!
Buona vita a te!!!
Thank you! Delightful recording.
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