Schubert - Moments Musicaux, Piano Sonata D850
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Label: ECM New Series
Cat No: 4764580
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 1st October 2012
Contents
Artists
Valery Afanassiev (piano)Works
Moments musicaux (6), op.94 D780Piano Sonata no.17 in D major, D850
Artists
Valery Afanassiev (piano)About
Recorded in September 2010 at the Auditorio Radiotelevisione Svizzera, Lugano, this is ECM’s second Schubert recording by the Moscow-born pianist.
Composed from 1823 to 1827, the year before the composer’s premature death, the Moments Musicaux brim with song and dance, as well as Schubert’s characteristic mood swings from major to minor, from light to dark.
The Sonata D850, written in 1825, is one of Schubert’s most ebullient piano sonatas - with yodelling-like melodies, simulated horn calls and strongly syncopated rhythms - but like so many works by this composer, there are passages with an air of nostalgia and emotional ambiguity.
A pupil of Emil Gilels at the Moscow Conservatory, Afanassiev’s international career took off after he won the 1972 Queen Elisabeth Piano Competition in Brussels. His recordings feature music by Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Schumann, Mussorgsky and Chopin, as well as Schubert. His chamber music partners have included Gidon Kremer and Mischa Maisky. He also has a second career as a writer - of novels and plays - and has written intriguing liner notes for this album that mark him out as a renaissance man.
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