Schubert Piano Sonatas D845 & D575

Schubert Piano Sonatas D845 & D575

Uchida

"Uchida's pianism is undeniably first-rate and her interpretations demand to be taken seriously. Her clarity,will-power and wide range of colour won me over in the later stages of each sonata." (Gramophone)

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Schubert Piano Sonatas D845 & D575
01:03:55
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Complete Works
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Schubert: Piano Sonata No. 16 in A minor, D. 845 (Op. 42)
Uchida
00:37:40
Schubert: Piano Sonata No. 9 in B major, D. 575 (Op. posth. 147)
Uchida
00:26:03
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Hers is largely a robust, dramatic approach to Schubert. Its gentle moments are always a surprise. She sees, I would guess, Schubert as a grander composer than do most pianists. On these sonatas, she makes her conception work.

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Fanfare

"...Uchida's pianism is undeniably first-rate and her interpretations demand to be taken seriously.Her clarity,will-power and wide range of colour won me over in the later stages of each sonata."
Gramophone

"As with her musical integrity, there is no doubting her pianistic mastery, and her pianissimo playing is especially fine, with a wonderful sensitivity and range of nuance"
International Record Review

Label:
Philips

Range:
Philips

Catalogue Number:
4625962

Barcode:
00028946259627

Release Date:
6th Jul 2010

Recording Date:
1st Aug 1998

Recording Location:
Großer Saal, Musikverein

Producer:


Engineer:
Roger De Schot

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