Tracklist: Drei Klavierstücke, D. 946: 0:00:00 Klavierstück No. 1 in E-Flat Minor (Allegro assai - Andante - Tempo I) 0:09:11 Klavierstück No. 2 in E-Flat Major (Allegretto) 0:21:32 Klavierstück No. 3 in C Major (Allegro) 0:26:35 Klavierstück in C Major, D. 916b (Allegro) 0:30:45 Klavierstück in C Minor, D. 916c
Drei Klavierstücke, D. 459: 0:39:57 Klavierstück No. 1 in C Major (Adagio) 0:45:18 Klavierstück No. 2 in A Major. Scherzo (Allegro) 0:48:52 Klavierstück No. 3 in E Major (Allegro patetico)
0:56:03 Klavierstück in A Major, D. 604 (Andante) 1:00:43 10 Variations, D. 156 1:17:40 13 Variations on a Theme by Anselm Hüttenbrenner, D. 576 1:31:12 Variation on a Waltz by Anton Diabelli, D. 718 1:33:01 Fantasy in C Major D. 605a “Grazer Fantasie” 1:45:58 Fantasy in C Major, D. 605 (Fragment) 1:53:14 Fantasy in C minor, D. 2e 1:58:39 Hungarian Melody in B Minor, D. 817 2:02:05 Allegretto in C Minor, D. 915 2:07:41 Allegretto in C Major, D. 346 (Fragment) 2:12:46 Allegro moderato in C Major, D. 347 (Fragment) 2:15:01 Andantino in C Major, D. 348: (Fragment) 2:17:44 C Major D. 349 (Fragment) 2:21:40 C Minor D. 900 (Fragment) 2:23:44 Rondo in E Major, D. 506 (Allegretto) 2:30:27 E. Major D. 612
2:34:48 Allegro and Scherzo, D. 570: I. Allegro (Fragment) 2:39:58 Allegro and Scherzo, D. 570: II. Scherzo. Allegro vivace - Trio 2:43:01 G Major D. 178 (First Version) 2:49:17 Adagio in G Major, D. 178 (Second Version, Fragment) 2:54:05 Andante in C Major, D. 29 2:57:35 12 Waltzes, D. 145 3:09:15 Grazer Galopp in C Major, D. 925
3:11:26 Minuet in C-Sharp Minor, D. 600 3:13:01 Minuet in A Major, D. 334: Allegretto - Trio 3:15:57 277: Allegro - Trio 3:19:19 Two Scherzos, D. 593: I. Scherzo in B-Flat Major (Allegretto - Trio) 3:23:33 Two Scherzos, D. 593: II. Scherzo in D-Flat Major (Allegro moderato - Trio)
3:28:26 March in B Minor, D. Deest (Allegro assai - Trio) 3:31:57 March in E Major, D. 606 (Allegro con brio - Trio)
3:36:17 Fugue in D Minor, D. 13 3:38:48 Fugue in C Major, D. 24a 3:42:47 Fugue in G Major, D. 24b 3:45:10 Fugue in D Minor, D. 24c 3:48:46 Alfonso und Estrella, D. 759a: Overture (Transcr. Schubert) 3:54:55 Waltz in G Major, D. 844 “Albumblatt”
STAGGERING and gorgeous prolificity...we can only imagine what more this GENIUS would have gifted our world had his life not been tragically cut short!
Thanks Schubert for taking some time to come and visit us for a short time from heaven. In your short life you have given what must amount to perhaps billions of listening hours of music that must have taken countless ones up to heaven or at the very least given them a rest for a while from countless troubles. Gratitude our brother in life.
When I was still a child in the early '50's there was a brilliant accompanist called John Slee here in Adelaide, South Australia. We were rehearsing in primary school for a huge public choral concert involving choirs from most of Adelaide's primary schools. Near to the concert Mr Slee visited each of the schools to accompany the final classroom rehearsal. When he played, the music really hit us and we sang joyously to his playing. We sang a couple of Schubert songs (Die Forelle, and the wanderer) and there was the delightful Schubert accompaniment that literally blew me away. Some of the music here took me right back to those delightful moments. Thank you.
@@renzo6490 Actually a couple of mistakes. This is tautological: "When I was still a child in the early '50's ... ". It can be a little resolved with a comma: "When I was still a child, in the early '50's ... ". Better would be: "When I was a child in the early '50's ... ". Using the word "still" makes no sense when a time is added to the construct. This is also a mistake: "Near to the concert Mr Slee visited ...". "Near to the time of the concert ... " makes more sense because then it is definitely temporal rather than spatial. There are more errors but, well, another time. As for your English, "well constructed" should be hyphenated ... "as well-constructed".
I am a composer from Fukushima, Japan. Indeed, I am a victim of the earthquake. But the nuclear accident, anxiety, fear, sadness… Has been saved by the power of music.
@@bluebird5361 Greetings fellow South African from South Korea - not so far from Japan! NIce to meet you at Shubert's place here on the internet. I can't remember the exact quote but Phillip Glass said something like "music is another place". I think that's pretty profound. Take care you and and everyone else. Love truly is all we need - but real love that is.
The Artistry of Timeless Compositions. 🎻🌌 Whether it's the grace of a minuet or the grandeur of a symphony, classical music paints emotions with unparalleled precision, creating a world where notes speak louder than words.
Schubert will be my favorite composer for the rest of my life. I love how he conveys his message with straightforward and somewhat dreamy melodies, yet emotions very much controlled.
Bravissimo Miodini! Un mix perfetto di sensibilità, morbidezza di suono con energia e tecnica raffinata quando occorre. Veramente entusiasmante. grazie.
It was tragic that Schubert died with only 31 years. He was able to compose with such an easiness like Mozart, very little corrections. His Lied composition "Gretchen am Spinnrad" with 17 years old is miraculous. Schumann discovered the manuscript of the great 9th Symphony many years later under a stack of notes during his visit in Vienna. His string quartet "the death and the maiden" is one of the finest compositions as well as his string quintet in C major. Schumann and Brahms were great admirer.
Franz Shubert was a composer of fabulous talent and a prodigious musical imagination. The variety of his compositions is remarkable, including Fantasies, Fugues, concertos, Symphonies, etc. His musical masterpieces are of unbelievable richness and virtuosity. An example of this is the fabulous set of works presented in this remarkable recording, where the romantic spirit of the period is expressed in an astonishing way. The most musically alive moments are followed by moments of enchanting lyricism. The pianist’s interpretation is magnificent, not only for the excellent technique he employs but also for the sensitivity he expresses in his interpretations. Thanks for the superb and unforgettable recording that provided us with incredible moments of pleasure. Viva the wonderful music of Franz Schubert.
Nice to get my head out of my Beethoven obsession. I had never heard any of Schubert's piano music. This is a revelation; an absolute delight. Even though they were contemporaries, you can hear the differences in style, how the romantic period was beginning through both of them. There's little of Mozart or Haydn in this music. Things had clearly changed.
cjh68 I know the feeling that Beethoven obsession I have had it too. then through restlessness I just landed here. and this first and second part of Shubert is very refreshing but still with Beethoven connotations yet transitioning away from with the added difference of Shubert's own individual touch and style quite restful and refreshing in part to ones mind and ear Thank you Shubert for this and for this channel producing the masterpiece here for our enjoyment Thank you 😊❤️
I'm stuck on every stuck (wish I could add an umlaut) here. All of Schubert's music is a kind of Winterreise, a journey through life's joys and sorrows, and the bittersweet wisdom they bring. Especially so in this beautifully heartfelt and elegant rendition. Thank you for posting this.
Précis, clair, tendu, une intériorité dramatique parfaitement rendue qui tient en haleine du début à la fin. Miodini aime et comprend Schubert c'est sûr. Un Italien qui interprète Schubert à la russe. Finesse et délicatesse alliées à puissance et passion. Chapeau l"artiste ! Merci. On en veut encore et encore...
Contente de voir que je ne suis pas la seule française à apprécier une si belle interprétation...Les commentaires français sont souvent rares, merci pour le votre, vous avez tout dit! Cdt.
@@dominiquelarueenchantez-vous . Touché ! Rares en effet mais nous sommes désormais deux Français au moins à aimer cette interprétation et à le dire. Mélomane, je ne suis pas musicien, ne joue d'aucun instrument et ne distingue pas un fa d'un do. Ce n'est, semble-t-il, pas du tout votre cas. Je croyais connaître Schubert. Le "soft". Le "hard" existe aussi et pas qu'un peu ! Miodini l'exprime avec justesse. Le prodige en la manière reste Serguei Kuznetsov - accessible uniquement sur youtube ou VK -. D'une "lisibilité" puissante et sans lenteur qui envoute et enchante. Ecoutez-le, vous l'adopterez.....
@@dominiqueanglesdauriac5456 Merci pour votre message! C'était une surprise...Je connaissais Serguei Kuznetsov par celle que j'appelle ma maman, France Musique, (étant musicienne sans être d'une famille de musicien ) et je suis allée voir sur youtube, pour entendre de nouveau ses talents de grande envergure. Merci pour le rappel, c'était un moment de pur bonheur!...
I got tired from listening to lo-fi and said that I should try something new and I can gladly say that I don't regret my decision. Undying masterpieces!
TRACKLIST: 0:00:00 - Drei Klavierstücke, N° 1, in E flat minor 0:09:10 - Drei Klavierstücke, N° 2, in E flat major 0:21:30 - Drei Klavierstücke, N° 3, in C major 0:26:34 - Klavierstücke in C major, D. 916b (incomplete sketch) 0:30:45 - Klavierstücke in C minor, D. 916c (incomplete sketch) 0:39:55 - 5 Piano pieces, D. 459a, N° 3, Adagio in C major 0:45:18 - 5 Piano pieces, D. 459a, N° 4, "Scherzo con trio", Allegro in A major 0:48:52 - 5 Piano pieces, D. 459a, N° 5, Allegro patetico in E major 0:56:03 - Piano piece in A major, D. 604 1:00:42 - 10 Variations in F major, D. 156 1:17:39 - 13 Variations on a Theme by Hüttenbrenner, D. 576, in A minor 1:31:25 - Variation on a Waltz by Diabelli, D. 718, in C minor 1:33:00 - Fantasie in C major, D. 605a, "Grazer Fantasie" 1:45:57 - Fantasie in C major, D. 605 (fragment) 1:53:12 - Fantasie in C minor, D. 2e 1:58:38 - Hungarian Melody, D. 817, in B minor 2:02:04 - Allegretto for piano in C minor, D. 915 2:07:40 - Allegretto for piano in C major, D. 346 (fragment) 2:12:45 - Allegretto moderato for piano in C major, D. 347 (fragment) 2:15:00 - Andantino for piano in C major, D 348 (fragment) 2:17:43 - Adagio for piano in C major, D. 349 (fragment) 2:21:39 - Allegretto for piano in C minor, D. 900 (fragment) 2:23:43 - Rondo for piano in E major, D. 506/Op. 145 2:30:26 - Adagio for piano in E major, D. 612 2:34:47 - Allegro for piano in F sharp minor, D. 570 (Sonata sketch) 2:39:59 - Scherzo for piano in D major, D. 570 (Sonata sketch) 2:43:00 - Adagio for piano in G major, D. 178 2:49:16 - Adagio for piano in G major (revised version), D. 178 2:54:04 - Andante for piano in C major, D. 29 2:57:33 - 12 Waltzes for piano, D. 145/Op. 18 3:09:15 - Grazer Galopp in C Major, D. 925 3:11:26 - Minuet in C-Sharp Minor, D. 600 3:13:01 - Minuet in A Major, D. 334: Allegretto - Trio 3:15:57 - 277: Allegro - Trio 3:19:19 - Two Scherzos, D. 593: I. Scherzo in B-Flat Major (Allegretto - Trio) 3:23:33 - Two Scherzos, D. 593: II. Scherzo in D-Flat Major (Allegro moderato - Trio) 3:28:26 - March in B Minor, D. Deest (Allegro assai - Trio) 3:31:57 - March in E Major, D. 606 (Allegro con brio - Trio) 3:36:17 - Fugue in D Minor, D. 13 3:38:48 - Fugue in C Major, D. 24a 3:42:47 - Fugue in G Major, D. 24b 3:45:10 - Fugue in D Minor, D. 24c 3:48:46 - Alfonso und Estrella, D. 759a: Overture (Transcr. Schubert) 3:54:55 - Waltz in G Major, D. 844 “Albumblatt” FRANZ SCHUBERT (1797-1828) ALBERTO MIODINI, piano (... Be sure to check my channel, if you can ;) ...)
I always write to music. It's a must, otherwise, I cannot give the words the flame of emotion needed. At present, I am writing a Regency novel and am inspired by Schubert's piano music.
I must agree with you. I love all classical composers but as a pianist Schubert gives me comfort in troubled times as we now have. Playing and listening to Schubert gives me an inner joy no other composer can ever give me in the same way.
What a brilliant surprise. When I decided to make March Schubert month I had no idea how marvelous and exuberant his music is. After a month of the wonderful and reserved Chopin I was delighted to discover this music...thank you
Something so "personal" about these pieces, & Miodini's interpretation, at once energetic & thoughtful, that gives an impression of knowing this Franz Schubert fellow, as if he's a personal friend, here telling us something wonderful & interesting about his current life. Through the piano, of course; not to sound heretical, but I've never been a "piano buff," not my favorite instrument (if one needs to have a favorite anything) Yet, in presentations like this, my old preferences are overruled. The world of BC - an alternate universe? No, a truly enhanced, augmented reality, a real gift. Thanks to all.
Escuchar a Schubert es transportarse a lo mágico, al amor infinito!!! Músico incomparable en su género. Podría escucharlo todo un día !! Genial !!! Graciaaasss !!!
Tenho ouvido vezes sem conta estas obras para piano de Schubert. Sempre com o maior prazer, que resulta da inesgotável capacidade de enternecer deste extraordinário contemporâneo de Beethoven. Grato pela colectânea.
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@@armandogonella2770 Sorry the very late reply ! Thank-you so much to your wonderful reply ! I deeply love Manzoni's 「I Promessi Sposi 」 This work is incomparable and exquisite . Manzoni's vision of a Bishop with a noble and a strong spirit who carries out a religious mission overlaps the medical workers who treat the infected people . The Bishop devotes his life to treating those affected by plague without avoiding the risk of infection . I felt the tremendous healing and human love of religion . There was also a young mother who handed her deceased little daughter to a corpse processor . She is also infected and is about to die . I was cried while reading this incomparable book . I saw human dignity and sublimity in dignified young mother . Manzoni has splendidly drawn the scene of pandemonium . I never imagined that our world would be depicted in this hellish drawing . Be on the alert for Coronavirus infection . Don't be careless . The Second , a wave of the Third fear may attack it . We must be never careless . Hang in there ! Italy . May glory , prosperity and weather be brought to your great Italy ! Good luck !
@@Norogoth Thanks . We watch the situations of USA's various States on the Japanese world news TV everyday . How is your conditions ? The situations of our groan is improved . Our worries about Japan are whether our daily lives can be restored to normality , and whether the world situation has improved so that the Olympics can be held next year . Be on the alert for Coronavirus infection . Good luck !
Buenas tardes, admirable, esta música, Shubert, de los grandes de todos los tiempos, nos deja un gran legado, que que con el pasar de, los tiempos, crece su admiración, Betoven decía," este joven tiene una chispa divina que donde yo la tuviera la pondría en mis obras," muchas gracias por esta, selección, desde Colombia, Armenia Quindío, Sur América.
Música extraordinariamente bella, que yo no conocía del genio de Schubert , y tan admirable es que haya compuesto tantas maravillas en una vida tan breve !Gracias por compartirla ! Ricardo , Buenos Aires , Argentina
Schubert con estas piezas nos empuja a esa melancolía mágica en donde se cumple con creces ese caro fenómeno que es el ser soberano de tu propia soledad.
Works on This Recording 1. Pieces (3) for Piano, D 946 by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Written: 1828; Vienna, Austria Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy Length: 26 Minutes 34 Secs. 2. Klavierstück in C major "Oubliée", D 916b by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Written: 1827; Vienna, Austria 3. Klavierstück in C minor, D 916c by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) 4. Pieces (5) for piano, D. 459a by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Written: 1816 Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy Length: 5 Minutes 21 Secs. 5. Andante for Piano in A major, D 604 by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Written: 1817; Vienna, Austria Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy Length: 4 Minutes 39 Secs. 6. Variations (10) for Piano in F major, D 156 by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Written: 1815; Vienna, Austria Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy Length: 16 Minutes 55 Secs. 7. Variations (13) for Piano on a theme by Anselm Hüttenbrenner, D 576 by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Written: 1817; Vienna, Austria Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy Length: 13 Minutes 45 Secs. 8. Variation for Piano on a Waltz by Diabelli in C minor, D 718 by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Written: 1821; Vienna, Austria Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy Length: 1 Minutes 35 Secs. 9. Fantasy for Piano in C major, D 605a "Grazer Fantasie" by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Written: ?1818; Vienna, Austria Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy Length: 12 Minutes 56 Secs. 10. Fantasy for Piano in C major, D 605 [fragment] by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Written: 1821-1823; Vienna, Austria Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy Length: 7 Minutes 16 Secs. 11. Fantasy for Piano in C minor, D 993 (2e) by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Written: 1811; Vienna, Austria Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy Length: 5 Minutes 25 Secs. 12. Hungarian melody for Piano in B minor, D 817 by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Written: 1824; Vienna, Austria Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy Length: 3 Minutes 25 Secs. 13. Allegretto for Piano in C minor, D 915 by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Written: 1827; Vienna, Austria Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy Length: 5 Minutes 36 Secs. 14. Allegretto for Piano in C major, D 346 [fragment] by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Written: ?1816; Vienna, Austria Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy Length: 5 Minutes 5 Secs. 15. Allegretto moderato for piano in C major (fragment), D. 347 by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Written: 1816 Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy Length: 2 Minutes 14 Secs. 16. Andantino for Piano in C major, D 348 [fragment] by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Written: ?1816; Vienna, Austria Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy Length: 2 Minutes 42 Secs. 17. Adagio for piano in C major (fragment), D. 349 by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Written: 1816 Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy Length: 3 Minutes 56 Secs. 18. Allegretto for piano in C minor (fragment), D. 900 by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Written: 1827; Austria Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy Length: 2 Minutes 3 Secs. 19. Rondo for Piano in E major, D 506/Op. 145 by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Written: 1817; Vienna, Austria Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy Length: 6 Minutes 42 Secs. 20. Adagio for Piano in E major, D 612 by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Written: 1818; Vienna, Austria Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy Length: 4 Minutes 21 Secs. 21. Sonata for Piano in D major/F sharp minor, D 570 [fragment] by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Written: 1817; Vienna, Austria Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy Length: 8 Minutes 10 Secs. 22. Adagio for Piano in G major, D 178 by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Written: 1815; Vienna, Austria Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy Length: 6 Minutes 16 Secs. 23. Adagio for piano in G major (revised version), D. 178 by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Written: circa 1815 Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy Length: 4 Minutes 48 Secs. 24. Andante for Piano in C major, D 29 by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Written: 1812; Vienna, Austria Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy Length: 3 Minutes 29 Secs. 25. Waltzes (12) for Piano, D 145/Op. 18 by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Written: 1815-1821; Vienna, Austria 26. Grazer Galopp for Piano in C major, D 925 by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Written: 1827; Vienna, Austria Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy Length: 2 Minutes 10 Secs. 27. Minuet for Piano in C sharp minor, D 600 by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Written: ?1814; Vienna, Austria 28. Minuet for Piano in A major, D 334 by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Written: circa 1815; Vienna, Austria Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy Length: 2 Minutes 55 Secs. 29. Minuet for Piano in A minor, D 277a by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Written: ?1815; Vienna, Austria Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy Length: 3 Minutes 22 Secs. 30. Scherzos (2) for Piano, D 593 by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Written: 1817; Vienna, Austria Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy Length: 9 Minutes 5 Secs. 31. March for piano in B minor, D. deest by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy Length: 3 Minutes 30 Secs. 32. Fugue for piano in D minor, D. 13 by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Written: circa 1812 Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy Length: 2 Minutes 30 Secs. 33. Fugue for piano or organ in C major, D. 24a by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Written: circa 1812 Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy Length: 3 Minutes 58 Secs. 34. Fugue for organ in G major, D. 24b by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Written: ?1812 Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy Length: 2 Minutes 23 Secs. 35. Fugue for piano or organ in D minor, D. 24c by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Written: circa 1812 Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy Length: 3 Minutes 36 Secs. 36. Alfonso und Estrella, overture to the opera transcribed for piano, D. 759a by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy Length: 6 Minutes 8 Secs. 37. Waltz for Piano in G major, D 844 "Albumblatt" by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Written: 1825; Vienna, Austria Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy Length: 1 Minutes 8 Secs. 38. March for Piano in E major, D 606 by Franz Schubert Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano) Written: ?1818; Vienna, Austria Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy Length: 4 Minutes 19 Secs
@@fulviopolce9785 Non lavoro per Brilliant Classics. Ho copiato questo elenco di brani riprodotti qui da un altro sito perché è meglio avere alcune informazioni che nessuna. Se vuoi fare di meglio, ti ringrazeremo tutti ...
Personalmente ho sempre amato sia gli Impromtus,e,soprattutto,"L'Incompiuta",una sinfonia di un'armonia ineguagliabile_la prima volta l'avrò ascoltata da ragazzo ed ora sono anziano e non l'ho mai dimenticata:l'ho ascoltata molte volte nella mia vita,diretta da vari Maestri d'Orchestra negli anni.Schubert aveva una sensibilità pari ai grandi _ad esempio:Bach,Mozart,Vival-di,Handel,Beethoven,Chajkowski,ecc.ecc.😀
Like the first light of dawn, this music opens your eyes to new promises and to all the wonders of nature. Evocative of powers beyond observation, these pieces pull the strings of the heart, attract nostalgia and awaken the loves, the skinned lives and torpor of the sleeping watchmen💐💐
Tracklist:
Drei Klavierstücke, D. 946:
0:00:00 Klavierstück No. 1 in E-Flat Minor (Allegro assai - Andante - Tempo I)
0:09:11 Klavierstück No. 2 in E-Flat Major (Allegretto)
0:21:32 Klavierstück No. 3 in C Major (Allegro)
0:26:35 Klavierstück in C Major, D. 916b (Allegro)
0:30:45 Klavierstück in C Minor, D. 916c
Drei Klavierstücke, D. 459:
0:39:57 Klavierstück No. 1 in C Major (Adagio)
0:45:18 Klavierstück No. 2 in A Major. Scherzo (Allegro)
0:48:52 Klavierstück No. 3 in E Major (Allegro patetico)
0:56:03 Klavierstück in A Major, D. 604 (Andante)
1:00:43 10 Variations, D. 156
1:17:40 13 Variations on a Theme by Anselm Hüttenbrenner, D. 576
1:31:12 Variation on a Waltz by Anton Diabelli, D. 718
1:33:01 Fantasy in C Major D. 605a “Grazer Fantasie”
1:45:58 Fantasy in C Major, D. 605 (Fragment)
1:53:14 Fantasy in C minor, D. 2e
1:58:39 Hungarian Melody in B Minor, D. 817
2:02:05 Allegretto in C Minor, D. 915
2:07:41 Allegretto in C Major, D. 346 (Fragment)
2:12:46 Allegro moderato in C Major, D. 347 (Fragment)
2:15:01 Andantino in C Major, D. 348: (Fragment)
2:17:44 C Major D. 349 (Fragment)
2:21:40 C Minor D. 900 (Fragment)
2:23:44 Rondo in E Major, D. 506 (Allegretto)
2:30:27 E. Major D. 612
2:34:48 Allegro and Scherzo, D. 570: I. Allegro (Fragment)
2:39:58 Allegro and Scherzo, D. 570: II. Scherzo. Allegro vivace - Trio
2:43:01 G Major D. 178 (First Version)
2:49:17 Adagio in G Major, D. 178 (Second Version, Fragment)
2:54:05 Andante in C Major, D. 29
2:57:35 12 Waltzes, D. 145
3:09:15 Grazer Galopp in C Major, D. 925
3:11:26 Minuet in C-Sharp Minor, D. 600
3:13:01 Minuet in A Major, D. 334: Allegretto - Trio
3:15:57 277: Allegro - Trio
3:19:19 Two Scherzos, D. 593: I. Scherzo in B-Flat Major (Allegretto - Trio)
3:23:33 Two Scherzos, D. 593: II. Scherzo in D-Flat Major (Allegro moderato - Trio)
3:28:26 March in B Minor, D. Deest (Allegro assai - Trio)
3:31:57 March in E Major, D. 606 (Allegro con brio - Trio)
3:36:17 Fugue in D Minor, D. 13
3:38:48 Fugue in C Major, D. 24a
3:42:47 Fugue in G Major, D. 24b
3:45:10 Fugue in D Minor, D. 24c
3:48:46 Alfonso und Estrella, D. 759a: Overture (Transcr. Schubert)
3:54:55 Waltz in G Major, D. 844 “Albumblatt”
Vet
Piano Classics thank you very much
Thanks
Thank you!
2:54:05 I've heard its string quartet version in one of ur uploads
STAGGERING and gorgeous prolificity...we can only imagine what more this GENIUS would have gifted our world had his life not been tragically cut short!
Für mich ist Schubert einer der größten Komponisten!!!
Indeed!🎉
Love Schubert music
누군가의 이런 수고를 통하여 다른 이들은 마음의 평화를 경험하며 행복한 독서와 평안한 잠을 자게 됩니다. 그 수고에 깊이 감사드립니다.
Thanks Schubert for taking some time to come and visit us for a short time from heaven. In your short life you have given what must amount to perhaps billions of listening hours of music that must have taken countless ones up to heaven or at the very least given them a rest for a while from countless troubles. Gratitude our brother in life.
🎶♥️🎶
From the heart,to the heart-what exquisite sorrow and longing 💜🕊🫶
Yes I hope to see you in heaven Schubert and tell you how much I have enjoyed this great gift of music God has given to you
A wonderful selection of Schubert classics - always an enjoyable listen. c
Schubert can take you on a more profound musical journey in 2 minutes than other composers can in 2 hours.
🎶♥️🎶Schubert wonderful fantastiche romantic
sweetness forever
F. Schubert
When I was still a child in the early '50's there was a brilliant accompanist called John Slee here in Adelaide, South Australia. We were rehearsing in primary school for a huge public choral concert involving choirs from most of Adelaide's primary schools. Near to the concert Mr Slee visited each of the schools to accompany the final classroom rehearsal. When he played, the music really hit us and we sang joyously to his playing. We sang a couple of Schubert songs (Die Forelle, and the wanderer) and there was the delightful Schubert accompaniment that literally blew me away. Some of the music here took me right back to those delightful moments. Thank you.
Yes, indeed !
And, it's nice to see that there are still people who can write a well constructed sentence in English !
Forelle = trout , wanderer = wanderer or vagabond
@@renzo6490 Actually a couple of mistakes. This is tautological: "When I was still a child in the early '50's ... ". It can be a little resolved with a comma: "When I was still a child, in the early '50's ... ". Better would be: "When I was a child in the early '50's ... ". Using the word "still" makes no sense when a time is added to the construct. This is also a mistake: "Near to the concert Mr Slee visited ...". "Near to the time of the concert ... " makes more sense because then it is definitely temporal rather than spatial. There are more errors but, well, another time. As for your English, "well constructed" should be hyphenated ... "as well-constructed".
@@bobridge5271 thank you bobby, you are very useful to the humanity
I am a composer from Fukushima, Japan.
Indeed, I am a victim of the earthquake.
But the nuclear accident, anxiety, fear, sadness…
Has been saved by the power of music.
God Bless to you!!
@@bluebird5361 Greetings fellow South African from South Korea - not so far from Japan! NIce to meet you at Shubert's place here on the internet.
I can't remember the exact quote but Phillip Glass said something like "music is another place". I think that's pretty profound.
Take care you and and everyone else. Love truly is all we need - but real love that is.
That is a good thing.
Without music life will be an error ...Nietsche.....Bravo for your resistance...🎶🎵🎶🎶🎶🎼🎼🎵🎼
keep safe, long live to the music.
blessings from Córdoba, Argentina
The Artistry of Timeless Compositions. 🎻🌌 Whether it's the grace of a minuet or the grandeur of a symphony, classical music paints emotions with unparalleled precision, creating a world where notes speak louder than words.
Schubert will be my favorite composer for the rest of my life. I love how he conveys his message with straightforward and somewhat dreamy melodies, yet emotions very much controlled.
Bravissimo Miodini! Un mix perfetto di sensibilità, morbidezza di suono con energia e tecnica raffinata quando occorre. Veramente entusiasmante. grazie.
Oh my god , what a beauty. Wie schön kann Musik sein, danke Schubert für diese wundervolle Musik.
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Thank you Briliant Classics for this wonderful Schubert ' s music ! 😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤
It was tragic that Schubert died with only 31 years. He was able to compose with such an easiness like Mozart, very little corrections. His Lied composition "Gretchen am Spinnrad" with 17 years old is miraculous. Schumann discovered the manuscript of the great 9th Symphony many years later under a stack of notes during his visit in Vienna. His string quartet "the death and the maiden" is one of the finest compositions as well as his string quintet in C major. Schumann and Brahms were great admirer.
Liszt too. He popularized Schubert's music, so we must thank him for that.
I find myself getting into classical music more and more these days. Thank you for sharing these gems with us!
Schubert forever 💙
Franz Shubert was a composer of fabulous talent and a prodigious musical imagination. The variety of his compositions is remarkable, including Fantasies, Fugues, concertos, Symphonies, etc. His musical masterpieces are of unbelievable richness and virtuosity. An example of this is the fabulous set of works presented in this remarkable recording, where the romantic spirit of the period is expressed in an astonishing way. The most musically alive moments are followed by moments of enchanting lyricism.
The pianist’s interpretation is magnificent, not only for the excellent technique he employs but also for the sensitivity he expresses in his interpretations.
Thanks for the superb and unforgettable recording that provided us with incredible moments of pleasure. Viva the wonderful music of Franz Schubert.
I CONCUR 1,000%, "J.L."!!!!
While I agree with your statement, I can't think of any concertos from Herr Schubert. Am I forgetting one?
@@AndrewRemillard
Dear Sir thanks for your comment but
Schubert composed a concerto for piano in A minor.
Had he only lived longer maybe we would have had stunning piano concertos by him too...
@@lovethepiano Had Schubert lived as many years as Beethoven
he might have surpassed his idol.
Nice to get my head out of my Beethoven obsession. I had never heard any of Schubert's piano music. This is a revelation; an absolute delight. Even though they were contemporaries, you can hear the differences in style, how the romantic period was beginning through both of them. There's little of Mozart or Haydn in this music. Things had clearly changed.
cjh68
I know the feeling that Beethoven obsession I have had it too. then through restlessness I just landed here. and this first and second part of Shubert is very refreshing but still with Beethoven connotations yet transitioning away from with the added difference of Shubert's own individual touch and style quite restful and refreshing in part to ones mind and ear
Thank you Shubert for this and for this channel producing the masterpiece here for our enjoyment
Thank you 😊❤️
I'm stuck on every stuck (wish I could add an umlaut) here. All of Schubert's music is a kind of Winterreise, a journey through life's joys and sorrows, and the bittersweet wisdom they bring. Especially so in this beautifully heartfelt and elegant rendition. Thank you for posting this.
You CAN add an umlaut. Go to "edit," then "special characters," then "accented Latin." Then you can be stuck on every stück.
@@Largo64 Thank you. I'll try that.
@@Largo64 Thank you. I'll try that.
You can add an e behind the u. That will make it the Umlaut.
Very well said. Completly agree, Cheers from France.
🌞 magistral and tender✨✨🔥🌹🔥
Bravo bravissimo❤
Précis, clair, tendu, une intériorité dramatique parfaitement rendue qui tient en haleine du début à la fin. Miodini aime et comprend Schubert c'est sûr. Un Italien qui interprète Schubert à la russe. Finesse et délicatesse alliées à puissance et passion. Chapeau l"artiste ! Merci. On en veut encore et encore...
Contente de voir que je ne suis pas la seule française à apprécier une si belle interprétation...Les commentaires français sont souvent rares, merci pour le votre, vous avez tout dit! Cdt.
@@dominiquelarueenchantez-vous . Touché ! Rares en effet mais nous sommes désormais deux Français au moins à aimer cette interprétation et à le dire. Mélomane, je ne suis pas musicien, ne joue d'aucun instrument et ne distingue pas un fa d'un do. Ce n'est, semble-t-il, pas du tout votre cas. Je croyais connaître Schubert. Le "soft". Le "hard" existe aussi et pas qu'un peu ! Miodini l'exprime avec justesse. Le prodige en la manière reste Serguei Kuznetsov - accessible uniquement sur youtube ou VK -. D'une "lisibilité" puissante et sans lenteur qui envoute et enchante. Ecoutez-le, vous l'adopterez.....
@@dominiqueanglesdauriac5456 Merci pour votre message! C'était une surprise...Je connaissais Serguei Kuznetsov par celle que j'appelle ma maman, France Musique, (étant musicienne sans être d'une famille de musicien ) et je suis allée voir sur youtube, pour entendre de nouveau ses talents de grande envergure. Merci pour le rappel, c'était un moment de pur bonheur!...
I got tired from listening to lo-fi and said that I should try something new and I can gladly say that I don't regret my decision. Undying masterpieces!
You gotta listen to Racmaninoff!
Perfect! Perfect! Perfect!
Their expressions are so other-worldy and angelic.
A blessed man, he was.
great work. :)
15:55, as well as 16:46, is absolutely beautiful.
i share your taste
One of the best compilation I ever heard! Excellent interpretation. Marvelous..
Thank you so much! ❤ Love this music.
TRACKLIST:
0:00:00 - Drei Klavierstücke, N° 1, in E flat minor
0:09:10 - Drei Klavierstücke, N° 2, in E flat major
0:21:30 - Drei Klavierstücke, N° 3, in C major
0:26:34 - Klavierstücke in C major, D. 916b (incomplete sketch)
0:30:45 - Klavierstücke in C minor, D. 916c (incomplete sketch)
0:39:55 - 5 Piano pieces, D. 459a, N° 3, Adagio in C major
0:45:18 - 5 Piano pieces, D. 459a, N° 4, "Scherzo con trio", Allegro in A major
0:48:52 - 5 Piano pieces, D. 459a, N° 5, Allegro patetico in E major
0:56:03 - Piano piece in A major, D. 604
1:00:42 - 10 Variations in F major, D. 156
1:17:39 - 13 Variations on a Theme by Hüttenbrenner, D. 576, in A minor
1:31:25 - Variation on a Waltz by Diabelli, D. 718, in C minor
1:33:00 - Fantasie in C major, D. 605a, "Grazer Fantasie"
1:45:57 - Fantasie in C major, D. 605 (fragment)
1:53:12 - Fantasie in C minor, D. 2e
1:58:38 - Hungarian Melody, D. 817, in B minor
2:02:04 - Allegretto for piano in C minor, D. 915
2:07:40 - Allegretto for piano in C major, D. 346 (fragment)
2:12:45 - Allegretto moderato for piano in C major, D. 347 (fragment)
2:15:00 - Andantino for piano in C major, D 348 (fragment)
2:17:43 - Adagio for piano in C major, D. 349 (fragment)
2:21:39 - Allegretto for piano in C minor, D. 900 (fragment)
2:23:43 - Rondo for piano in E major, D. 506/Op. 145
2:30:26 - Adagio for piano in E major, D. 612
2:34:47 - Allegro for piano in F sharp minor, D. 570 (Sonata sketch)
2:39:59 - Scherzo for piano in D major, D. 570 (Sonata sketch)
2:43:00 - Adagio for piano in G major, D. 178
2:49:16 - Adagio for piano in G major (revised version), D. 178
2:54:04 - Andante for piano in C major, D. 29
2:57:33 - 12 Waltzes for piano, D. 145/Op. 18
3:09:15 - Grazer Galopp in C Major, D. 925
3:11:26 - Minuet in C-Sharp Minor, D. 600
3:13:01 - Minuet in A Major, D. 334: Allegretto - Trio
3:15:57 - 277: Allegro - Trio
3:19:19 - Two Scherzos, D. 593: I. Scherzo in B-Flat Major (Allegretto - Trio)
3:23:33 - Two Scherzos, D. 593: II. Scherzo in D-Flat Major (Allegro moderato - Trio)
3:28:26 - March in B Minor, D. Deest (Allegro assai - Trio)
3:31:57 - March in E Major, D. 606 (Allegro con brio - Trio)
3:36:17 - Fugue in D Minor, D. 13
3:38:48 - Fugue in C Major, D. 24a
3:42:47 - Fugue in G Major, D. 24b
3:45:10 - Fugue in D Minor, D. 24c
3:48:46 - Alfonso und Estrella, D. 759a: Overture (Transcr. Schubert)
3:54:55 - Waltz in G Major, D. 844 “Albumblatt”
FRANZ SCHUBERT (1797-1828)
ALBERTO MIODINI, piano
(... Be sure to check my channel, if you can ;) ...)
thank you my man
@@Elian- I will complete it as I keep on listening.
thx a lot !
His compositions are just masterful. Plain and simple
I always write to music. It's a must, otherwise, I cannot give the words the flame of emotion needed. At present, I am writing a Regency novel and am inspired by Schubert's piano music.
Sounds interesting will your novel available for the public? :)
Really sad that God took him away at a very young age or he would have added so much more of his brilliant compositions
I take notice of how often I listen to this Shubert Piano Music. I must feel this is one of my comfort music.
I must agree with you. I love all classical composers but as a pianist Schubert gives me comfort in troubled times as we now have. Playing and listening to Schubert gives me an inner joy no other composer can ever give me in the same way.
A wonderful collection of miscellaneous pieces. I'll come back to this often.
indeed
The real Schubert feeling, very fine performance. Thank you !
Did u know he was black
@@goutfromfriedokra7099 Who? Schubert?
@@gothamelliott Beethoven. and proberly sHerbert....I will need further research but Beethoven is a full brother
@@goutfromfriedokra7099 Yes, you will need MUCH further research! Including on Mars!
@goutfromfriedokra7099 Right - like Beethoven.
Did you know that Duke Ellintgon was white?
Magnifique .merci pour le choix
I can distinctly feel the interpretations here are full of deeper feelings than so many other performers...just heavenly to listen to this...
because of the audio quality,i think ,and other performence are good but the quality audio is low
Yes
"Deeper feelings" You can tell? How so? Odd.
@@Frankincensedjb123You can feel.
@@Frankincensedjb123 Not at all odd, IIMO.
What a brilliant surprise. When I decided to make March Schubert month I had no idea how marvelous and exuberant his music is. After a month of the wonderful and reserved Chopin I was delighted to discover this music...thank you
Me too. Locally we are having a piano concert of schuberts piano works soon I painted along with listening to it and love combining
What a good idea to discover an artist each month!
Sei veramente un gigante!!!!
Great sounds and composition by Schubert
I love how Schubert hits the notes its in sink with my soul and body it's like he's telling a story
wow✨ I like yor comment💗
LOVE
I LOVE his ice cream.
O Yeaa. Schubert absolutely speaks to the soul.
Fantastic !!! It suits me very well to spend this cold weekend in the tranquility of my home. Thank you so much for this musical gift...
You're welcome!
Schubert: endless delight!
Just so overwhelming with beauty. Thank you for this !!
Something so "personal" about these pieces, & Miodini's interpretation, at once energetic & thoughtful, that gives an impression of knowing this Franz Schubert fellow, as if he's a personal friend, here telling us something wonderful & interesting about his current life. Through the piano, of course; not to sound heretical, but I've never been a "piano buff," not my favorite instrument (if one needs to have a favorite anything) Yet, in presentations like this, my old preferences are overruled. The world of BC - an alternate universe? No, a truly enhanced, augmented reality, a real gift. Thanks to all.
Pure magic in the music..conjures up a world of repose, calm , control and introspection
the sound of your younger, innocence years. bright and pure in intentions with passion and excitement in life
This is JUST what I was looking for. Thank you for posting this!
Beautiful, melodious,sweet
Escuchar a Schubert es transportarse a lo mágico, al amor infinito!!! Músico incomparable en su género. Podría escucharlo todo un día !! Genial !!! Graciaaasss !!!
This music makes me stop hurrying and helps me discover the beauties of live
Schubert!!! A well played vocalist whose temptation lures you into the beauty of what classical music is really all about!!!!
Listening at this with the rain pounding on my roof. Harmony for the soul.
Tenho ouvido vezes sem conta estas obras para piano de Schubert. Sempre com o maior prazer, que resulta da inesgotável capacidade de enternecer deste extraordinário contemporâneo de Beethoven. Grato pela colectânea.
I like this painting of Alexandra and Elena Pavlovna. It shows the lovely intimacy between the sisters.
Neopísateľná krása ktorá sa dá počúvať celé hodiny.
@Cesar Augusto Mezarina Principe Ďakujem
Incomparable , irreplaceable and innumerable performance .
From Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun .
B A N Z A I S C H U B E R T ! ( . . . B A N Z A I N I P P O N ! )
( from A S T I , ITALIA )
introducing yourself like a Lord of the Rings character.
From America, land of the free, home of the brave, the great and envious generator of wealth and prosperity for millions. Home to the highest immigration to emigration ratio in world history.
@@armandogonella2770
Sorry the very late reply !
Thank-you so much to your wonderful reply !
I deeply love Manzoni's 「I Promessi Sposi 」
This work is incomparable and exquisite .
Manzoni's vision of a Bishop with a noble and a strong spirit who carries out a religious mission overlaps the medical workers who treat the infected people .
The Bishop devotes his life to treating those affected by plague without avoiding the risk of infection .
I felt the tremendous healing and human love of religion .
There was also a young mother who handed her deceased little daughter to a corpse processor .
She is also infected and is about to die .
I was cried while reading this incomparable book .
I saw human dignity and sublimity in dignified young mother .
Manzoni has splendidly drawn the scene of pandemonium .
I never imagined that our world would be depicted in this hellish drawing .
Be on the alert for Coronavirus infection .
Don't be careless .
The Second , a wave of the Third fear may attack it .
We must be never careless .
Hang in there ! Italy .
May glory , prosperity and weather be brought to your great Italy !
Good luck !
@@Norogoth
Thanks .
We watch the situations of USA's various States on the Japanese world news TV everyday .
How is your conditions ?
The situations of our groan is improved .
Our worries about Japan are whether our daily lives can be restored to normality , and whether the world situation has improved so that the Olympics can be held next year .
Be on the alert for Coronavirus infection .
Good luck !
Thank you !
Great music for making working time more joyful
merveilleuse musique, merveilleux interprete!
Wow, Miodini's playing puts me in mind of Brendel's. That's high praise.
Listening to Schubert =heaven..
mmmmm mmmmm It depends
I can somewhat agree
Buenas tardes, admirable, esta música, Shubert, de los grandes de todos los tiempos, nos deja un gran legado, que que con el pasar de, los tiempos, crece su admiración, Betoven decía," este joven tiene una chispa divina que donde yo la tuviera la pondría en mis obras," muchas gracias por esta, selección, desde Colombia, Armenia Quindío, Sur América.
yes it is very nice and relaxing💖🎵🌹
Either Debussy or Chopin
This elevates everything,
Great selection. Schubert rules.
Magic Schubert
ABSOLUTELY LOVELY MUSIC
Complimenti per la nuova, più comoda utilizzazione, play list.Grazie.
good interpretation
아름다운 피아노 연주곡 잘 들었읍니다~감사합니다~🎵🎹🌿🍀☘🌹🌹☘🍀🌿❤❤
Thank you!
Música extraordinariamente bella, que yo no conocía del genio de Schubert , y tan admirable es que haya compuesto tantas maravillas en una vida tan breve !Gracias por compartirla ! Ricardo , Buenos Aires , Argentina
Волшебная музыка! Потрясающее исполнение!
Vielen Dank for sharing this beautiful Music
Absolutely wonderful. Thank you for sharing!
Schubert con estas piezas nos empuja a esa melancolía mágica en donde se cumple con creces ese caro fenómeno que es el ser soberano de tu propia soledad.
BRAVO!
Franz Schubert music made my soul is walking through Donau river in Vienna.
Einwandfrei
All beautiful composition!!But this one,at minute 1:00:43 10 Variations, D. 156
could listen it 100 times every day ;)
Thanks for the recommendation!
Hermosas Melodías que dan paz y tranquilidad.
Love ❤️ from 김은희 1971 piano 100 💯
Bellísima música que además de ser caricia para mis oidos, y mi espíritu, me ayuda a concentrarme para estudiar...
Wonderful! Thank you! Waiting for the Tracklist ;)
The tracklist can be found in the pinned comment, sorry for the delay
Works on This Recording
1.
Pieces (3) for Piano, D 946 by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Written: 1828; Vienna, Austria
Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy
Length: 26 Minutes 34 Secs.
2.
Klavierstück in C major "Oubliée", D 916b by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Written: 1827; Vienna, Austria
3.
Klavierstück in C minor, D 916c by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
4.
Pieces (5) for piano, D. 459a by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Written: 1816
Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy
Length: 5 Minutes 21 Secs.
5.
Andante for Piano in A major, D 604 by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Written: 1817; Vienna, Austria
Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy
Length: 4 Minutes 39 Secs.
6.
Variations (10) for Piano in F major, D 156 by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Written: 1815; Vienna, Austria
Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy
Length: 16 Minutes 55 Secs.
7.
Variations (13) for Piano on a theme by Anselm Hüttenbrenner, D 576 by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Written: 1817; Vienna, Austria
Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy
Length: 13 Minutes 45 Secs.
8.
Variation for Piano on a Waltz by Diabelli in C minor, D 718 by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Written: 1821; Vienna, Austria
Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy
Length: 1 Minutes 35 Secs.
9.
Fantasy for Piano in C major, D 605a "Grazer Fantasie" by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Written: ?1818; Vienna, Austria
Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy
Length: 12 Minutes 56 Secs.
10.
Fantasy for Piano in C major, D 605 [fragment] by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Written: 1821-1823; Vienna, Austria
Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy
Length: 7 Minutes 16 Secs.
11.
Fantasy for Piano in C minor, D 993 (2e) by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Written: 1811; Vienna, Austria
Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy
Length: 5 Minutes 25 Secs.
12.
Hungarian melody for Piano in B minor, D 817 by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Written: 1824; Vienna, Austria
Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy
Length: 3 Minutes 25 Secs.
13.
Allegretto for Piano in C minor, D 915 by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Written: 1827; Vienna, Austria
Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy
Length: 5 Minutes 36 Secs.
14.
Allegretto for Piano in C major, D 346 [fragment] by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Written: ?1816; Vienna, Austria
Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy
Length: 5 Minutes 5 Secs.
15.
Allegretto moderato for piano in C major (fragment), D. 347 by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Written: 1816
Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy
Length: 2 Minutes 14 Secs.
16.
Andantino for Piano in C major, D 348 [fragment] by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Written: ?1816; Vienna, Austria
Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy
Length: 2 Minutes 42 Secs.
17.
Adagio for piano in C major (fragment), D. 349 by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Written: 1816
Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy
Length: 3 Minutes 56 Secs.
18.
Allegretto for piano in C minor (fragment), D. 900 by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Written: 1827; Austria
Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy
Length: 2 Minutes 3 Secs.
19.
Rondo for Piano in E major, D 506/Op. 145 by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Written: 1817; Vienna, Austria
Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy
Length: 6 Minutes 42 Secs.
20.
Adagio for Piano in E major, D 612 by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Written: 1818; Vienna, Austria
Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy
Length: 4 Minutes 21 Secs.
21.
Sonata for Piano in D major/F sharp minor, D 570 [fragment] by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Written: 1817; Vienna, Austria
Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy
Length: 8 Minutes 10 Secs.
22.
Adagio for Piano in G major, D 178 by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Written: 1815; Vienna, Austria
Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy
Length: 6 Minutes 16 Secs.
23.
Adagio for piano in G major (revised version), D. 178 by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Written: circa 1815
Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy
Length: 4 Minutes 48 Secs.
24.
Andante for Piano in C major, D 29 by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Written: 1812; Vienna, Austria
Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy
Length: 3 Minutes 29 Secs.
25.
Waltzes (12) for Piano, D 145/Op. 18 by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Written: 1815-1821; Vienna, Austria
26.
Grazer Galopp for Piano in C major, D 925 by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Written: 1827; Vienna, Austria
Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy
Length: 2 Minutes 10 Secs.
27.
Minuet for Piano in C sharp minor, D 600 by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Written: ?1814; Vienna, Austria
28.
Minuet for Piano in A major, D 334 by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Written: circa 1815; Vienna, Austria
Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy
Length: 2 Minutes 55 Secs.
29.
Minuet for Piano in A minor, D 277a by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Written: ?1815; Vienna, Austria
Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy
Length: 3 Minutes 22 Secs.
30.
Scherzos (2) for Piano, D 593 by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Written: 1817; Vienna, Austria
Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy
Length: 9 Minutes 5 Secs.
31.
March for piano in B minor, D. deest by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy
Length: 3 Minutes 30 Secs.
32.
Fugue for piano in D minor, D. 13 by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Written: circa 1812
Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy
Length: 2 Minutes 30 Secs.
33.
Fugue for piano or organ in C major, D. 24a by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Written: circa 1812
Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy
Length: 3 Minutes 58 Secs.
34.
Fugue for organ in G major, D. 24b by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Written: ?1812
Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy
Length: 2 Minutes 23 Secs.
35.
Fugue for piano or organ in D minor, D. 24c by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Written: circa 1812
Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy
Length: 3 Minutes 36 Secs.
36.
Alfonso und Estrella, overture to the opera transcribed for piano, D. 759a by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy
Length: 6 Minutes 8 Secs.
37.
Waltz for Piano in G major, D 844 "Albumblatt" by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Written: 1825; Vienna, Austria
Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy
Length: 1 Minutes 8 Secs.
38.
March for Piano in E major, D 606 by Franz Schubert
Performer: Alberto Miodini (Piano)
Written: ?1818; Vienna, Austria
Venue: Bartók Studio, Bernareggio, Milan, Italy
Length: 4 Minutes 19 Secs
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The Klavierstucke is wonderful!
Personalmente ho sempre amato sia gli Impromtus,e,soprattutto,"L'Incompiuta",una sinfonia di un'armonia ineguagliabile_la prima volta l'avrò ascoltata da ragazzo ed ora sono anziano e non l'ho mai dimenticata:l'ho ascoltata molte volte nella mia vita,diretta da vari Maestri d'Orchestra negli anni.Schubert aveva una sensibilità pari ai grandi _ad esempio:Bach,Mozart,Vival-di,Handel,Beethoven,Chajkowski,ecc.ecc.😀
Grt wrk buddy, noble👍🏼👑👌🏽
Thank you Brilliant Classics :)
How lovely! I'm unfamiliar with many of these, and it's a joy to hear them. Thank you!
I add my thanks to Brilliant Classic. It's always a pleasure to discover music. Cheers from France.
Welikolepno, chariwno.
あー癒されるぅ。素晴らしい
Thanks for uploading!
Musica Meravigliosa,grazie!
Like the first light of dawn, this music opens your eyes to new promises and to all the wonders of nature. Evocative of powers beyond observation, these pieces pull the strings
of the heart, attract nostalgia and awaken the loves, the skinned lives and torpor of the sleeping watchmen💐💐
2:23:44 Rondo in E Major, D. 506 (Allegretto) sweet and fun, thanks!
Stunning.
Love ❤️ 😍 💖