That Mackerras double CD is highly recommendable, Anna, as is Brendel in Schubert. Don't fail to get recordings of 'The Trout' quintet and the String Quintet D956. Most of all, get the final piano sonata, D960. I would suggest avoiding Uchida in Schubert, as in Mozart. There is a recording of D960 by Gulda (who rarely played Schubert) which I am particularly fond of. Unfortunately the going rate for the 4 disc set it comes in has risen to upwards of £45 since I got it last year.
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Which Trout Quintet does one recommend?
I gotta say, my trip to physical CD stores wasn't good for Winterreise. I wanted the famous D-F-D ones, which seem to be pretty cheap. They had none at all, just lots of expensive recent recordings. I suppose it's good to champion new folk, but often really I want to hear the classic recordings if I'm new to a work.
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Originally posted by Anna View PostThere is a very interesting interview in The Guardian today about Paul Lewis, the pianist, and why we should all listen to Schubert. As someone who has never listened to Schubert I wonder if you would agree with his reasoning and if so, which pieces in particular?
Paul Lewis is about to set off on an epic world tour. But what were the chances of a Liverpool docker's son from an unmusical family becoming the finest British pianist for generations? Here he tells Ed Vulliamy about falling for classical music as a child at his local library – and why we need to listen again to Schubert
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..from the instant this movement started in Barry Lyndon [masterpiece of a movie seen in 1976] this music by these performers has been the definition for me of what heaven might feel like ...
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Franz Schubert : Piano Trio N° 2, D. 929 --- E flat
II. Andante con moto
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