Tag: Franz Schubert
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Four Hands
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Sviatoslav Richter in the 1950s, Vol. 5
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The Best of Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
“Elisabeth Schwarzkopf possessed one of the most distinctive voices of the post-war era….her range of vocal colouring was quite staggering, and few sopranos before or since have possessed a similar ability to act with their voices.” (J. Murray)
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![Schubert: Music to Rosamunde (Complete) [Turnabout TV Reissue]](https://media.musicalconcepts.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/08214754/5055354491023_t12_image.jpg)
Schubert: Music to Rosamunde (Complete) [Turnabout TV Reissue]
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Schubert: Piano Sonatas Nos. 9 & 11; Moments Musicaux (Nos. 1, 3, 6)
“not just a case of the performer subordinating himself to the composer, but of both, united in the service of music’s greatest miracle—an entire attitude to life encapsulated in sound.… From the opening phrases of each it is clear that his sights are set on long-term processes—this is not playing which depicts; rather it maps…
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Schubert: Die schone Mullerin
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Schubert: Winterreise
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Schubert: Trout Quintet; Shepherd on the Rock
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Schubert Piano Sonatas 13 & 14, Impromptus
One of the incomparable Sviatoslav Richter’s most sought-after recordings returns to the international catalogue – in a program of music for which he had a particular affinity.




