Can Çakmur - Schubert + Beethoven (2025) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Schubert + Beethoven
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: BIS
Genre: Classical Piano
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 96,0kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 01:04:48
Total Size: 206 / 997 mb
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Tracklist

01. Piano Sonata in A Major, D. 664: I. Allegro moderato
02. Piano Sonata in A Major, D. 664: II. Andante
03. Piano Sonata in A Major, D. 664: III. Allegro
04. 32 Variations on an Original Theme in C Minor, WoO 80
05. Piano Sonata in C Minor, D. 958: I. Allegro
06. Piano Sonata in C Minor, D. 958: II. Adagio
07. Piano Sonata in C Minor, D. 958: III. Menuetto. Allegro – Trio
08. Piano Sonata in C Minor, D. 958: IV. Allegro

For the fifth instalment of the critically acclaimed Schubert+ series, Can Çakmur juxtaposes the Viennese composer with his illustrious elder Ludwig van Beethoven, for the first time in this series. After establishing his mastery of the lied genre, Schubert still had to show his full potential in the realm of piano sonatas, a quintessentially Beethovenian form. In his Sonata in A major, D 664, he abandons the traditionally oppositional nature of the sonata in favour of a melody-based narrative in which landscapes appear to change gradually, as if seen from a travellers perspective, thus offering a conception that is as new as it is personal. Beethoven is represented here by a series of variations, a genre in which he also excelled. The 32 Variations in C minor range from tender yearning to an emotional turmoil reminiscent of the Appassionata Sonata. In the Sonata in C minor, D 958, composed in 1828, the first of his towering final trilogy, Schubert staked his claim to be seen as Beethovens successor as a writer of piano sonatas. In a work that Can Çakmur sees as a tribute to Beethoven, Schubert achieves a synthesis of the masters influence and the lyricism of his own early sonatas. Just weeks before his death, the younger composer finally sits beside the older master and converses with him on equal terms.



  • olga1001
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He's come into his own, more natural than before !
His unique way and sense may resonate with you ?
How different Recapitulation (also repeat of Exposition) got from Exposition !
I was especially impressed with Beethoven's Variations :)
Many thanks
  • platico
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gracias...