David Bergmüller, Paul Gulda, Lorenz Duftschmid - Schubert & Burgmüller: Works for Arpeggione (2022) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Schubert & Burgmüller: Works for Arpeggione
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: cpo
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 68:39
Total Size: 283 MB / 1.27 GB
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Tracklist:

1. Arpeggione Sonata in A Minor, D. 821: I. Allegro moderato (13:48)
2. Arpeggione Sonata in A Minor, D. 821: II. Adagio (4:09)
3. Arpeggione Sonata in A Minor, D. 821: III. Allegretto (11:14)
4. Hymne an die Jungfrau (2:14)
5. Ellens Gesang III, Hymne an die Jungfrau, Op. 52 No. 6, D. 839 "Ave Maria" (Arr. for Arpeggione & Piano) (5:09)
6. Ständchen (1:28)
7. 13 Lieder nach Gedichten von Rellstab und Heine, D. 957 "Schwanengesang": No. 4, Ständchen (Arr. for Arpeggione & Piano) (3:53)
8. Gute Nacht (2:22)
9. Winterreise, Op. 89, D. 911: No. 1, Gute Nacht (Arr. for Arpeggione & Piano) (6:13)
10. Der Tod und das Mädchen (0:53)
11. Der Tod und das Mädchen, Op. 7 No. 3, D. 531 (Arr. for Arpeggione & Piano) (3:34)
12. Gefrorne Tränen (0:47)
13. Winterreise, Op. 89, D. 911: No. 3, Gefrorne Tränen (Arr. for Arpeggione & Piano) (3:06)
14. 3 Nocturnes for Cello & Guitar (Arr. for Arpeggione & Guitar): No. 1, Andantino (3:26)
15. 3 Nocturnes for Cello & Guitar (Arr. for Arpeggione & Guitar): No. 2, Adagio cantabile (4:10)
16. 3 Nocturnes for Cello & Guitar (Arr. for Arpeggione & Guitar): No. 3, Allegro moderato (2:20)

Franz Schubert's so-called Arpeggione Sonata owes its peculiar name to a long-forgotten string instrument that was usually referred to in Vienna in the 1820s as the "bowed guitar" or "guitar-violoncello". It was an invention of the Viennese instrument maker Georg Stauffer and was quite popular for about a decade. After that, it disappeared into the annals of history. If Schubert had not dedicated his famous sonata to the instrument, the arpeggione would have been long forgotten. But this way, the memory of the instrument was kept alive.

To complement the great Arpeggione Sonata, soloist Lorenz Duftschmid has recorded five Schubert songs in instrumental versions (the poems in question are recited before the instrumental version in each case) as well as three Nocturnes by an almost forgotten Romantic from the Rhineland: Friedrich Burgmüller. His Trois Nocturnes, available in various versions, sound most beautiful and full of emotion on arpeggione and guitar, the two instruments so closely related.


  • platico
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gracias...
  • olga1001
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So so :p

Arpeggione (Instrument) here and there,
Klaus Storck (1974) "VA - Archiv Produktion: Analogue Stereo Recordings 1959-1981"
Alfred Lessing (2000)
Bernhard Romberg (2005, meeting...)
Nicolas Deletaille (2006)
Guido Balestracci (2019)
Alexander Rudin (2019)
and so on
My favorite is Lessing :))

Stefano Veggetti with Jos van Immerseel is played on Cello piccolo

Thanks