Yes is very good. The music seems to have more "life" than in the usual interpretations (the Glissandi and Arpeggii are particularly interesting, with the harp like sound of this instrument).
Is this the famous "Hammerklavie"r for which Beethoven wrote his number 29?
Geniale Interpretation und hervorragendes Instrument, vielen Dank !!!!
tastogiusto 7 months ago
SO beautiful. Now I want to learn it NOW! =)
Singsong969 9 months ago
My bros and I just love this piece! I'm learning it in 2 years hiwever I am 9.
Singsong969 9 months ago
How can somebody not like this? Exceptional!
tzenka 9 months ago
POESIE!!! Grazie
claviorgano 1 year ago
Yes is very good. The music seems to have more "life" than in the usual interpretations (the Glissandi and Arpeggii are particularly interesting, with the harp like sound of this instrument).
Is this the famous "Hammerklavie"r for which Beethoven wrote his number 29?
jdbarreryt 1 year ago
Bella interpretazione.
monicapianista 2 years ago
eh, it's ok...
Upum12 2 years ago
Great GReat *****
pcma1970 2 years ago
love the fortepiano sound, it's much more filigrane and decent for schubert's music
deadcalledpark 2 years ago 5
good staier!!!
TheGravicembalo 2 years ago
Bravo Andreas!!!
olipippocinque 2 years ago
Thanks for sharing! Wonderful! Keep making good music!
pete000026 2 years ago
Thank you, protestant? I'm used to Andras Schiff (on a Steinway) in this music. It was lovely to hear it as Schubert would have heard it.
laraineannebarker 2 years ago
awesome;]
abdkl 3 years ago 3
Awesome! The lightness of the older pianos makes the music sound less overpowering and percussive like it is on a modern piano.
Clavichordist 3 years ago 8
nice interpretation, i enjoyed it much
skexone 3 years ago 3
5 stars ! Fantastic player.
hotfriday 3 years ago 4
Hammergeil!
♫ ♫ ♫ ☺
I like Staier's Schubert also in Die Winterreise with Pregardien.
pianopera 3 years ago 6
Interesting interpretation! I liked it a lot *****
Toxxic88 3 years ago 6