Schubert - Piano Music
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Label: Danacord
Cat No: DACOCD980
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 4th October 2024
Contents
Artists
John Damgaard (piano)Works
Klavierstucke (3), D946Moments musicaux (6), op.94 D780
Scherzi (2), D593
Artists
John Damgaard (piano)About
‘In the case of Schubert this was in a way an advantage. For although some of his sonatas are among the best music ever written, they were a result of a big struggle to try to live up to Beethoven. But for him it was the most natural thing in this world to put anything he experienced into music – water flowing, hunting scenes, galloping horses, thunder and more than anything else the best thing he knew – walking. Actually, it is important for any musician approaching Schubert in terms of tempi to take into consideration that there is almost always an element of “walking”. This ability is of course the reason for the enormous number of songs – more than 600! “Give Schubert a menu card – and he will put it into music”!’
John Damgaard – a student of Georg Vásárhelyi, Ilona Kabos and Wilhelm Kempff – was assistant professor at The Royal Danish Academy of Music from 1969-84, and from 1984-2007 professor at the Royal Academy of Music, Aarhus. Since many years he is guest professor at Musashino Academia Musicae in Tokyo, Japan, as well as guest professor at the Australian National Academy of Music in Melbourne.
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