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Review of Schubert Piano Trios

Schubert Piano Trios

Florestan Trio

Hyperion

The glorious Schubert B flat major Trio‚ like Beethoven’s Archduke‚ opens with a great‚ memorable swinging tune‚ yet when the...

Reviewed in issue 3/2002

Review of Schubert Piano Sonatas, D664 & D960

Schubert Piano Sonatas, D664 & D960

Rudolf Buchbinder

EMI

In the first movement of the B flat Sonata Buchbinder lifts us impressively into the unexpected dark regions of the...

Reviewed in issue 9/1989

Review of Schubert String Quartet No.15

Schubert String Quartet No.15

Tokyo Qt

Red Seal

Welcoming the return of the Tokyo's Haydn Op. 50 Quartets on DG (see page 1818) I noted a freshness which...

Reviewed by Stephen Johnson in issue: 4/1990

Review of Schubert: Trios and Notturno

Schubert: Trios and Notturno

Fontenay Trio

Deutsche Harmonia Mundi

This is a spacious view of Schubert's music for piano trio. The Fontenay Trio are a gifted ensemble of young...

Reviewed by Christopher Headington in issue: 1/1989

Review of Schubert: Lieder Recital

Schubert: Lieder Recital

Geoffrey Parsons | Marjana Lipovsek

Orfeo

We hear too little of Marjana Lipovsek in Britain, so her new recording receives a hearty welcome, and not least...

Reviewed by hfinch in issue: 11/1988

Review of Schubert Octet

Schubert Octet

Budapest Schubert Ensemble | Music Group of London | W Boeykens Ens

Quicksilva

When Schubert composed his Octet in 1824, he was experiencing a period of deep depression as a result of the...

Reviewed in issue 8/1993

Review of Schubert Piano Duets, Vol. 2

Schubert Piano Duets, Vol. 2

Andreas Groethuysen | Yaara Tal

Sony Classical

This outstanding Israeli-German piano duo gave us the first two-disc volume in their Schubert series some 18 months ago (9/94),...

Reviewed by Christopher Headington in issue: 4/1996

Review of Schubert Symphony No 9

Schubert Symphony No 9

Charles Groves | English Sinfonia

Classics

There was a time when I would buy a recording not knowing a note of the music, and rely on...

Reviewed by John Steane in issue: 2/1991

Review of Schubert Lieder

Schubert Lieder

Ernst Haefliger | Jörg Ewald Dähler

Claves

Dahler's Franz Brodmann fortepiano is the perennial attraction of Haefliger's Lieder releases. Its subtle sweetness of inflection marries well with...

Reviewed by hfinch in issue: 2/1988

Review of Schubert Piano Trio 1

Schubert Piano Trio 1

Israel Piano Trio

CRD

When reviewing the original LP a year ago, DJF thought it outclassed by the Philips/Beaux Arts version. On CD, comparison...

Reviewed by Joan Chissell in issue: 10/1985

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