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Review of Schubert Piano Duets, Vol. 1

Schubert Piano Duets, Vol. 1

Andreas Groethuysen | Yaara Tal

Classical

The alternative (ultimately) complete account of Schubert's keyboard duets is that by Isabel Beyer and Harvey Dagul for Four Hands...

Reviewed by Christopher Headington in issue: 9/1994

Review of Schubert Symphony No 9; Gal Symphony No 2

Schubert Symphony No 9; Gal Symphony No 2

Evgueni Sinaiski | Israel Chamber Orchestra | Northern Sinfonia | Robert Paternostro | Thomas Albertus Irnberger | Thomas Zehetmair

Gramola

As Gál is the main focus, let me deal with the ‘Great C major’ first. Once again, Zehetmair shows himself...

Reviewed by Guy Rickards in issue: 11/2011

Review of Schubert Piano Works, Vol. 4

Schubert Piano Works, Vol. 4

Imogen Cooper

Ottavo

This is the fourth of Imogen Cooper's promised six Ottavo volumes of Schubert's later piano works, reaffirming her as a...

Reviewed by Joan Chissell in issue: 2/1990

Review of Schubert Symphony No 2; Vorísek Symphony

Schubert Symphony No 2; Vorísek Symphony

Dirk Joeres | West German Sinfonia

Classics

These are fresh and vigorous performances, sometimes rather too much so for their own good. The opening Allegros of both...

Reviewed by John Warrack in issue: 8/1994

Review of SCHUBERT Die Schöne Müllerin

SCHUBERT Die Schöne Müllerin

Andrew West | Robert Murray

Stone

This Schöne Müllerin brings Stone Records’ excellent series of the Schubert song-cycles to a conclusion in style. Unlike the previous...

Reviewed by Hugo Shirley in issue: 09/2016

Review of SCHUBERT The Complete Works for Fortepiano Trio

SCHUBERT The Complete Works for Fortepiano Trio

Christine Busch | France Springuel | Jan Vermeulen

Etcetera

Period-instrument versions of Schubert’s piano trios are still relatively thin on the ground, so any new one is worth careful...

Reviewed by Harriet Smith in issue: 09/2013

Review of SCHUBERT Symphony No 9

SCHUBERT Symphony No 9

Jaime Martin | Orquestra de Cadaqués

Triton

I’ve already sung the praises of flautist-turned-conductor Jaime Martín in his Tritó coupling devoted to Catalan composers Juli Garreta and...

Reviewed by Andrew Achenbach in issue: 02/2015

Review of SCHUBERT Complete Busoni Transcriptions

SCHUBERT Complete Busoni Transcriptions

Marco Vincenzi

Dynamic

While Mahler was acknowledged as the conductor of his generation (Richard Strauss his closest rival), Busoni was the supreme pianist....

Reviewed by Peter Quantrill in issue: 04/2017

Review of SCHUBERT Winterreise

SCHUBERT Winterreise

Markus Hinterhäuser | Matthias Goerne

C Major

The first question, of course, is whether or not Winterreise really needs anything to accompany it, especially when it is...

Reviewed by Hugo Shirley in issue: 05/2017

Review of SCHUBERT Piano Sonatas Nos 19 & 20. Impromptu D899 No 3

SCHUBERT Piano Sonatas Nos 19 & 20. Impromptu D899 No 3

Inon Barnatan

Avie

Seven years have passed since Inon Barnatan’s impressive performance of Schubert’s last sonata (Bridge, A/06), one in which Bryce Morrison...

Reviewed by Harriet Smith in issue: 11/2013

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