@sccadu Schnabel played this unbelievably subtly (as did Brendel) but was stylistically less conservative. I do think a certain amount of free interpretation is allowable for this particular work of Schubert's. It is a sonata in classical form, but the change of textures and mood give it an almost rhapsodic nature.
@sccadu Schnabel played this unbelievably subtly (as did Brendel) but was stylistically less conservative. I do think a certain amount of free interpretation is allowable for this particular work of Schubert's. It is a sonata in classical form, but the change of textures and mood give it an almost rhapsodic nature.
zhangensprachen 2 weeks ago
@VelikyRostov9 Hello. I just wanted to say I agree with you.
zhangensprachen 2 weeks ago
@sccadu He's entitled to his opinion. He has been polite and gentle in his post.
tteu123 1 month ago
@VelikyRostov9 You have no appreciation for the subtle, or the subdued. Why are you here and commenting? Do you expect to impress?
sccadu 1 month ago
This is too polite, dry, predictable, and uncontrasted for my tastes. Thank you for the post,however.
VelikyRostov9 2 months ago
@MaestroTJS
Brendel has very brittle fingernails that tend to break. He uses bandages or plaster to protect them in most of his performances.
phoenixdef 2 months ago
@MaestroTJS Schubert's last breath? hahahaha I agree
PrinsTan 3 months ago
What the heck does Brendel have on the tips of his fingers?
MaestroTJS 3 months ago
magical moment...
moniquebudel 7 months ago
how gorgeous....
sweetgypsywife 8 months ago