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  • @TheSideflip

    Most likely :)

  • @TheSideflip There is no DVD available version but I recorded a CD of this sonata played on arpeggione with Paul Badura-Skoda on fortepiano. It is released by Fuga Libera record Label (FUG529) and distributed in many countries in the music shops and also in download if you prefer (but pictures and text in the CD booklet are worth buying the material version I think). Thanks for the comment and best wishes for your study! Isn't it a great music?

  • What is the difference between an arpeggione and a bass viola da gamba?

  • @blackfootedcat The arpeggione's lowest note is E, the viol is a whole step below to D. The are both tuned similarly, the difference is where you put the interval of a third, in the arpeggione is from the 3rd to the 2nd strings, in the viol is from the 4th to the 3rd. Thre frets on the arpeggione are made of metal and you play behind the fret, on the viol they are made of gut and you play ON the fret. The bowing is different, and there is about 200 years between the instruments.

  • You are wonderfully talented and one of a kind! Please keep playing this instrument and showing us all of the expressive sounds it can produce

  • Gusto makahanap ng Arpeggione na pang kaliwete. Parang mas masaya syang tugtugin kaysa sa karaniwang gitara. sarap pakinggan ang mga string na kumakanta.

  • So gorgeous! It's awesome to hear the piece as Schubert envisioned it.

  • It does have a far more resonant sound than either the viola or cello on which it's usually played. Regardless, Schubert's musics works on any of these instruments.

  • So Beautiful!

  • I'm going to sell the violin to buy one!

  • I can only say: More of that! Please!

  • so that's an Arpegionne, thanks Schubert :)

  • damn misspelling.. Arpeggione* :)

  • Bravo!!!

  • very good sound and interpretation,Bravo please publish more

  • Please publish more! BRAVISSIMO!!! finally a non-agressive, non-rubatissimo, non-exaggerated interpretation of the Sonata Arpeggione.

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  • Sorry, but what do you mean?

    It may appear that I have misunderstood you.

    But these instruments aren't Baroque. They are quite early Romantic.

  • That's something by Johann Georg Staufer, a totally experimental instrument. Only remembered because of this sonata by schubert.

  • thats a arpeggione? im just curious, ive never seen one. i must say though, this song is absolutly sensational

  • Bravo! What a wonderful interpretation on an authentic instrument (albeit with better tempering via movable frets perhaps).

    Nice! Take that Cork Sniffing string snobs! Here's The real thing! Ha! Imagine Stauffer smiling widely in his grave....pouring a bottle of Bordeaux with Franz.... ;-)

  • bravo Nicolas!Et le jeu de Boyan Vodenicharov sur ce piano d'époque est remarquable!

    Merci d'avoir fait revivre l'Arpeggione

  • @eliane1977 Sans doute Vous etes une amie personelle du pianist, car ici il n'accompagne q'un grand artiste d'arpeggione..

  • je ne suis absolument pas une amie personnelle de Mr Vodenitcharov et je signale qu'accompagner l'Arpeggione est d'une grande difficulté,comme toutes les oeuvres de Schubert d'ailleurs,tellement délicates!

    Et le jeu de Nicolas Deletaille est superbe aussi,c'est d'ailleurs la première phrase de mon commentaire!

    J'étais dans la salle de ce concert enregistré!!

    Si vous ne connaissez pas Boyan Vodenicharov,sachez qu'il est 3ème prix du concours Reine Elisabeth!!!!

  • Je Vous demand de m'éxcuser et je suis d'accord que la rendition est tres jolie. Moi je suis un gran amateur du cello es mes CD pre´férés son ceux du Yo Yoa et János Starker. Sincerement quequ'un de Caracas

  • Bravo Nicolas! You are truly brilliant.

  • What a wonder-beautiful interpretation of this genius of a composition. I love the sound of the Arpeggione and find that it gives all the romantic 'autumnal' quality to the work without the usual empty virtuosity found in in the cello versions of this work. Like a walk through the leaves in November.........

    PLEASE publish more of your wonderful and creative interpretations

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