Barry Douglas’s Schubert series has reached Volume 3 with this unique
programme, featuring two of the composer’s masterpieces as well as two
ingenious transcriptions of his Lieder by his friend and admirer Liszt.
Occasionally echoing Beethoven’s Variations in the same key (WoO 80),
the Sonata in C minor melts into one of Schubert’s most daring,
lyrical, and unpredictable developments, alternating unexpected harmonic
variations, pulsating rhythms, and purely dramatic passages.
With no sort of organic unity or cyclic intent across the set, the
late Six Moments musicaux display many of Schubert’s compositional
elements: from the elegant and the folkloristic to the pathetic and the
anxious.
The album ends in homage, with two arrangements by Liszt, paying
tribute to the melodic and harmonic detail of Schubert’s music, and
creating new, busy, and varied textures from Schubert’s ingredients,
finally unleashing the resources of the virtuoso to convey the poet’s
(and composer’s) metaphysical exaltation.
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