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Enrico Pace Schubert 3 Klavierstucke part 1 of 3

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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2008

Utrecht 1990, Fazioli

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  • These clips were all amazing! Thank you very much for sharing, as Schubert is my favorite composer. These clips look like they are from a DVD, if so, could you please tell me the name of the DVD because I'm interested in purchasing it.

  • this was a television broadcast in holland. Pace is famous in Holland because he won the Liszt competition here in 1989. but he is not well known in other countries as far as I can tell.

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  • Enrico Pace plays a highly sensitive Schubert 3 Piano Pieces. Everything this pianist plays is completely devoted to the music itself, there is no show off, no personal display, no cleverness, only lyricism, a wonderful and fairytale like clear sound (unlike the most of his colleagues today) and above all a very (19th century) stylish and natural interpreataion of these pieces, as if Schubert wrote them down, just a minute ago...

  • Veramente stupendo!!! Suona Schubert in maniera incredibile!!

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  • Yes, there is an Andantino in A flat major which was canceled later by Schubert himself in the score, probably also due to simmetric reasons with the other two Impromptu. That's why most people don't play it, and I also honestly think that it sounds much better without it! :)

  • pollini's interpretation is the best, imo

  • why many pianists don't play the andantino!is ther an andantino??

  • grande musica...

  • agree!!!

  • well said.

  • Wonderful!!!!!

  • oooooooooddio questa mi mancava!pensavo fosse un lisztiano strabiliante invece suona anche schubert divinamente!!grandissimo!

  • Check the interpretation by Claudio Arrau here in Utube. Also great.

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