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Schubert Sonata in B Flat D960 / A D664 (Piano Sonatas / Klaviersonaten B-Dur A-Dur)

表演者: Radu Lupu

专辑类型: DDD

介质: Audio CD

发行时间: 01/17/1995

唱片数: 1

出版者: Decca London

条形码: 0028944029529

专辑简介


Recording: 12/1991, in stereo
  Chatonneyre Hall, Corseaux, Switzerland
  Label: Decca 440 295-2
  Spars Code: DDD
  Release Date: 01/17/1995
  This disc won the 1996 Grammy Award for:
  "Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (Without Orchestra)."
  "In his sonatas Schubert seems to have been influenced more by Haydn and Mozart than by Beethoven. Their external form never departs from the standard Classical patterns, but their atmosphere
  is more lyric than dramatic; instead of concentrated thematic development or surging Romantic emotions Schubert gives us expansive melodies and shimmering harmonic progressions. Some of
  the slow movements might well have been published as impromptus or moments musicaux—for example, those of the sonatas in B major Op. 147 (D. 575) and A major Op. 120 (D. 664). ...
  In his last three piano sonatas of 1828 Schubert was obviously conscious of Beethoven, as witness the stormy first movement of the Sonata in C minor (D. 958) and the opening of the finale of
  the Sonata in Bb (D. 960), which begins like the finale of Beethoven's Quartet Op. 130. But these are superficial similarities; Schubert is nowhere more independent, more the incomparable lyric master,
  than in these sonatas, and above all in the last one (Bb), which is undoubtedly his greatest work for the piano. A long singing melody begins the first movement; hovering modulations are featured in
  the subsidiary theme section and the development; the sonorities are perfectly spaced throughout. The slow movement is in C# minor (the enharmonic lowered mediant key), with a middle section in
  A major; the delicately varied ostinato rhythm of this movement is typical of Schubert, as are also the expressive harmonic suspensions and the unexpected shifts between major and minor in the coda."
  -Donald Jay Grout

曲目


Sonata for Piano in A major, D 664 (1819/1825)
1. Allegro moderato 7:33
2. Andante 5:07
3. Allegro 6:50
Sonata for Piano in B flat major, D 960 (1828)
4. Molto moderato 18:17
5. Andante sostenuto 9:33
6. Scherzo: Allegro vivace con delicatezza 3:49
7. Allegro ma non troppo 7:42