Barry Douglas - Schubert: Works for Solo Piano, Vol. 1 (2014)
BAND/ARTIST: Barry Douglas
- Title: Schubert: Works for Solo Piano, Vol. 1
- Year Of Release: 2014
- Label: Chandos
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks+booklet)
- Total Time: 69:11 min
- Total Size: 257 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. I. Molto moderato
02. II. Andante sostenuto
03. III. Scherzo: Allegro vivace con delicatezza
04. IV. Allegro ma non troppo
05. 12 Lieder von Schubert, S558:R243: No. 3. Du bist die Ruh
06. 6 Melodien von Franz Schubert, S563:R248: No. 5. Ungeduld
07. I. Allegro con fuoco ma non troppo
08. II. Adagio
09. III. Presto
10. IV. Allegro
Having produced two highly regarded discs of solo works by Brahms, Barry Douglas, an exclusive Chandos artist, now embarks on the complete solo piano works by Franz Schubert. This first volume features two large-scale works, the ‘Wanderer’ Fantasy and the Sonata in B flat major, alongside two Schubert songs transcribed by Liszt.
The ‘Wanderer’ Fantasy draws material from Schubert’s song ‘Der Wanderer’, a setting of a poem about an alienated traveller whom fate dealt a wretched hand and who sees himself ‘a stranger everywhere’. The fantasy genre allowed Schubert freedom from conventional formal structures and the ‘Wanderer’ Fantasy is unpredictable and extrovert. The Sonata in B flat on the other hand is a much more inward-looking piece. Unlike many other pieces by Schubert it bears no dedication to a particular performer and was likely written purely for his private satisfaction. Composed in 1828, it is one of his so-called three ‘Last Sonatas’, works considered among his most important masterpieces. Completing the disc are transcriptions by Liszt of two contrasting songs by Schubert. Liszt preserves Schubert’s vocal line and a sense of religious devotion in Du bist die Ruh, and under Liszt’s treatment Ungeduld becomes a vehicle for speed and agility.
The ‘Wanderer’ Fantasy draws material from Schubert’s song ‘Der Wanderer’, a setting of a poem about an alienated traveller whom fate dealt a wretched hand and who sees himself ‘a stranger everywhere’. The fantasy genre allowed Schubert freedom from conventional formal structures and the ‘Wanderer’ Fantasy is unpredictable and extrovert. The Sonata in B flat on the other hand is a much more inward-looking piece. Unlike many other pieces by Schubert it bears no dedication to a particular performer and was likely written purely for his private satisfaction. Composed in 1828, it is one of his so-called three ‘Last Sonatas’, works considered among his most important masterpieces. Completing the disc are transcriptions by Liszt of two contrasting songs by Schubert. Liszt preserves Schubert’s vocal line and a sense of religious devotion in Du bist die Ruh, and under Liszt’s treatment Ungeduld becomes a vehicle for speed and agility.
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