Swiss pianist Francesco Piemontesi interprets Schubert’s last three
piano sonatas (D958-D960) on his PENTATONE debut album, after years of
engagement with these extraordinary works. These sonatas continue to
fascinate pianists and listeners until this very day. They are arguably
among the most existential music ever written for the piano, full of
beauty and sadness, celebrating life and at the same time anticipating
the composer’s untimely death. Even if Schubert was barely thirty years
old when he wrote these works, they reveal the otherworldly and detached
nature of what is often described as “late style”, while the music
remains highly expressive and personal.
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