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  • Beautiful, and not well known at all! I'd love to listen to the remaining movements.

  • Who is the pianist? It is a good version =) very enjoyable =)

  • superbe :p

  • I would like to draw attention to of Schubert lovers to a new Youtube member who has posted some unusual - and beautiful - Schubert pieces. Unfortunately he has not given much information on where the pieces and performances originated. His Youtube name is Schubertiade1828. I suggest listening to this beautiful performance of what I believe is a Schubert opera, though which one I am not sure. Here is the link: youtube.com/watch?v=tfgCwuj4hZ­M

  • If you didn't know, F sharp minor is the exact same key as A.

  • @RockBrent

    yes, the relative major is A.

    Schubert's andante in A (D 604) is a good accompaniment to this piece

  • @RockBrent No they are not the same. F-sharp minor is a minor key and A major is of course a major key. If they were the exact same key they would have the same name. The tonic in this case being F sharp and A in the other. F sharp minor also uses E sharp as the leading tone where in A major the leading tone is G sharp. The major similarity between the two is that they share the same key signature. So clearly, not the same.

  • who is the performer??

  • Oh my god, this music is full of sadness

  • like the tempo & dynamic - but what happened to the staccato marks and rests in the theme?

    The Bärenreiter Urtext edition has the development section written by Schubert (about 2 more pages of music) and an editorial recapitulation added - that's fairly simple - but I don't like the coda - so I'm composing a new one! Interested?

  • um, I should say Henle Urtext. It's worth buying!

  • I'm very interested as always! Schubert is my favorite

  • ..this is very lovely played indeed! :-)

  • I wonder why he scrapped it so early?

  • Definitely one of the best renditions on YouTube. Bravo!

  • This piece is phenomenal to listen to live. I recently had the opportunity to hear it performed by a true musical genius-Malcom Bilson from Cornell University.  He performed it on the fortepiano which has greater depth and passion than today's modern piano. Ahhhh, I love this piece.

  • I'm glad you like it as it is also one of my favorite pieces of Schubert. I'm also surprised that it was included in the repertoire! It's a rarely known piece and an even rarer performed piece unfortunately. Thanks for the comment

  • Superb music beautifully played. TY. James.

  • A musical gem! Well done! TY!

  • Wonderful music... I love Shubert so much. 5*, of course. Thank you.

  • Well, toxxic88, not only do I need to learn Opus 90 No 3 but this one as well! Beautifully played. I gather you must have played in public?

  • very good, love this key and your playing.

  • staggeringly beautiful.

  • This is sssso beautiful

    Thanks for sharing

  • This music really comes from heaven...exceptionnally beautiful...Thank you for sharing!!!

  • Yes, incredible 2 geniuses together forever.

  • Beautiful music&video! I've never seen his grave.Also beautiful pictures...I enjoyed it!!!.I certainly would you learn to play Schubert... Greetings FD

  • Thanks!

    Interesting fact is that Schubert is buried next to his own idol Beethoven. :)

  • i watched you play this in person, so all the youtube critics better check their mouths at the gate.

  • Dang, nice song. How long have you been playing?  You should play that on your guitar w00t

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