Arcadi Volodos - Schubert: Solo Piano Works (2001)
BAND/ARTIST: Arcadi Volodos
- Title: Schubert: Solo Piano Works
- Year Of Release: 2001
- Label: Sony Classical
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
- Total Time: 01:03:40
- Total Size: 194 mb / 161 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
Piano Sonata No. 1 in E major, D. 157 (Franz Schubert)
1. I. Allegro ma non troppo 07:56
2. II. Andante 07:12
3. III. Minuetto. Allegro vivace 03:56
Piano Sonata No. 18 in G major, Op. 78, D. 894 (Franz Schubert)
4. I. Molto moderato e cantabile 19:04
5. II. Andante 07:51
6. III. Menuetto - Trio 04:19
7. IV. Allegretto 08:05
8. Müllerlieder von Franz Schubert, S. 565: No. 2, Der Müller und der Bach 05:17
Performers:
Arcadi Volodos (piano)
Piano Sonata No. 1 in E major, D. 157 (Franz Schubert)
1. I. Allegro ma non troppo 07:56
2. II. Andante 07:12
3. III. Minuetto. Allegro vivace 03:56
Piano Sonata No. 18 in G major, Op. 78, D. 894 (Franz Schubert)
4. I. Molto moderato e cantabile 19:04
5. II. Andante 07:51
6. III. Menuetto - Trio 04:19
7. IV. Allegretto 08:05
8. Müllerlieder von Franz Schubert, S. 565: No. 2, Der Müller und der Bach 05:17
Performers:
Arcadi Volodos (piano)
Here is irrefutable proof of Arcadi Volodos's genius and versatility. Naturally, lovers of longcherished recordings by Schubertians of the stature of Schnabel, Kempff, Pollini and Brendel will hesitate, equating Volodos's sheen and perfection with an external glory rather than an interior poetic truth. But such witnesses for the prosecution will find themselves silenced by an empathy with Schubert's spirit so total that it would be extraordinary in a pianist of any age, let alone one still in his twenties.
The jubilant burst of scales and arpeggios that launch the E major Sonata, D157, are given with a deftness and unforced eloquence that are pure Volodos, while the Andante's sighing chromaticism and surprise modulations have a tonal translucence that will make lesser mortals weep with envy. But it's in the G major Sonata, D894, that epitome of Schubertian lyricism, that Volodos erases all possible doubts. His opening has an unforgettable stillness and mystery, his velvet-tipped sonority and seamless legato a reminder that Schubert's vocal and instrumental inspiration were for the most part one and the same. For Volodos and for his listeners this is a true dance of the gods. The recordings are as flawless as the playing.
The jubilant burst of scales and arpeggios that launch the E major Sonata, D157, are given with a deftness and unforced eloquence that are pure Volodos, while the Andante's sighing chromaticism and surprise modulations have a tonal translucence that will make lesser mortals weep with envy. But it's in the G major Sonata, D894, that epitome of Schubertian lyricism, that Volodos erases all possible doubts. His opening has an unforgettable stillness and mystery, his velvet-tipped sonority and seamless legato a reminder that Schubert's vocal and instrumental inspiration were for the most part one and the same. For Volodos and for his listeners this is a true dance of the gods. The recordings are as flawless as the playing.
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