Franz Schubert-German Dances D783
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@Lactoris1 No! you must never copy!! Frankly, its a bit too mechanical.
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Beautiful and apt accompanying photos, thanks.
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I have another cd with Brendel playing these and he plays them a tad bit slower tempo, I like both interpretations!
Brendel's Schubert never bores me, thanks for posting
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I remember playing this in a piano recital when I was 11 and again when I was 15, and I absolutely love this piece. Thanks for uploading it.
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nice upload pretty rare
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Joseph Haydn was one of the great romantics also, if people would listen and give him credit.
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no schubert was the first roamntic one. not half half like beethoven.
Schubert was thefirst, and this makes him so brilliant and such a genius and so innovativ! love him
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I haven't listened to Schubert in a while, and this piece is just so absolutely beautiful. There's a bold assertiveness reminiscent of Schumann, while at the same there are traces of Chopinesque melancholic sensitivity in the minor-key passages.
Beautiful beyond words.
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I wanted to add that Brendl has amazing dynamic control - his rhythm is extraordinary, and each note has very individual control of the loudness or volume, and staccato / legato. There are degrees of staccato, and Brendl is extremely precise -worth studying and copying.
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I wonder if Schubert originated these melodies or used folk material? Does anyone know?
Great piano music by Schubert . I love to see these pictures of Scubert also it remind me of Vienna city and Austria country that I miss very much ...Thank you for sharing . Many stars ********
yilingseele 2 years ago 2
Thank you very much!
amarilis63 2 years ago
Thank you so much for sening me this!!
Best wishes!! Have a nice week!!
Chopin1986 2 years ago
Thanks! Picture by Julius Schmid
amarilis63 2 years ago