Piano Sonata in G D. 894 Piano Sonata in C D. 840
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Title:
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Piano Sonata in G D. 894 Piano Sonata in C D. 840 |
Otros títulos:
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Sonata para Piano en G mayor D. 894 y Sonata para Piano en C mayor D. 840 |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Franz Schubert; Alfred Brendel |
Código CDU:
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Sch.06vol.6 |
Forma Musical:
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Solo instrument with or without accompaniment (except orchestra) |
Abstract:
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The Piano Sonata No. 18 in G major, D. 894 (Op. 78) by Franz Schubert is a sonata for solo piano, completed in October 1826. The work is sometimes called the "Fantaisie", a title which the publisher Tobias Haslinger gave to the first movement of the work, and not Schubert himself.[1] It was the last of Schubert's sonatas published during his lifetime, and was later described by Schumann as the "most perfect in form and conception" of any of Schubert's sonatas. The English pianist and Schubert specialist Imogen Cooper has described the G major sonata as "one of the rare completely serene sonatas that he wrote," adding, "Of course, as ever with him, there are contrasting passages which become stormy and a little bit dark, but the overall mood is one of peace and luminosity, in a way that the G Major string quartet, written a few months before, was most definitely not." She noted further that "the last movement has tremendous wit in it — and one or two moments of great poignancy, as if a ... |
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