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
@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.
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?
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
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
Beautiful, and not well known at all! I'd love to listen to the remaining movements.
musicfanBRA 5 months ago in playlist My YouTube Mix for Franz Schubert
Who is the pianist? It is a good version =) very enjoyable =)
Chopinco 8 months ago
superbe :p
JesusChrysostomo 10 months ago
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
DorianLS 1 year ago
If you didn't know, F sharp minor is the exact same key as A.
RockBrent 1 year ago
@RockBrent
yes, the relative major is A.
Schubert's andante in A (D 604) is a good accompaniment to this piece
Toxxic88 1 year ago
@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.
OnyxMania 1 month ago
who is the performer??
mikejr41387 1 year ago
Oh my god, this music is full of sadness
TheHarpsichordist1 1 year ago
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?
stringph 2 years ago
um, I should say Henle Urtext. It's worth buying!
stringph 2 years ago
I'm very interested as always! Schubert is my favorite
Toxxic88 2 years ago
..this is very lovely played indeed! :-)
berlinzerberus 2 years ago
I wonder why he scrapped it so early?
Fallansig 2 years ago
Definitely one of the best renditions on YouTube. Bravo!
jagler56 2 years ago 2
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.
cowdoc3 2 years ago
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
Toxxic88 2 years ago
Superb music beautifully played. TY. James.
paulostroff99 2 years ago
A musical gem! Well done! TY!
CanadaPisces 2 years ago
Wonderful music... I love Shubert so much. 5*, of course. Thank you.
Alicia7777777 2 years ago
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?
charade97 2 years ago
very good, love this key and your playing.
suzettegm 3 years ago
staggeringly beautiful.
thecorduroysuit 3 years ago
This is sssso beautiful
Thanks for sharing
dabiribd 3 years ago
This music really comes from heaven...exceptionnally beautiful...Thank you for sharing!!!
pianist626262 3 years ago 2
Yes, incredible 2 geniuses together forever.
pianist626262 3 years ago 2
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
pianist626262 3 years ago 4
Thanks!
Interesting fact is that Schubert is buried next to his own idol Beethoven. :)
Toxxic88 3 years ago
i watched you play this in person, so all the youtube critics better check their mouths at the gate.
ragnadude 3 years ago
Dang, nice song. How long have you been playing? You should play that on your guitar w00t
BobTheDecoy 3 years ago