In the latest chapter in András Schiff’s ongoing documentation of Franz
Schubert’s music, the great pianist plays the Four Impromptus D 899, and
compositions from 1828, the last year of Schubert’s too brief life: The
Three Pieces D 946 (“impromptus in all but name” notes Misha Donat in
the CD booklet), the C minor Sonata D 958 and the A major Sonata D 959.
Schiff again chooses to use his fortepiano made by Franz Brodmann in
Vienna, around 1820. “It is to me ideally suited to Schubert’s keyboard
works,” he has said. “There is something quintessentially Viennese in
its timbre, its tender mellowness, its melancholic cantabilità.” Critics
have agreed, unanimous also in their praise of Schiff’s interpretations: “I cannot think of anyone of his calibre who has
mastered the fortepiano as well as the modern piano and shown such
distinction on both,” wrote Stephen Plaistow in an Editor’s Choice
review in Gramophone. “In Schubert Schiff has a claim to be
considered sovereign among today’s players, carrying forward the reading
and interpretation of him into areas that others have not fully
explored.”
Thank you for this great recording......muchas gracias
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