Schubert: Piano Sonata D 568, Moments musicaux D 780 /Uchida (CD)

Schubert: Piano Sonata D 568, Moments musicaux D 780 /Uchida (CD) Schubert: Piano Sonata D 568, Moments musicaux D 780 /Uchida (CD)
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Mitsuko Uchida's slowly evolving Schubert cycle continues to thrill and scintillate with every new v...

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Mitsuko Uchida's slowly evolving Schubert cycle continues to thrill and scintillate with every new volume. At first glance, the works here might seem less essential than some of her previous offerings: an early (and infrequently played) sonata and the...
 

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Mitsuko Uchida's slowly evolving Schubert cycle continues to thrill and scintillate with every new volume. At first glance, the works here might seem less essential than some of her previous offerings: an early (and infrequently played) sonata and the...
 

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Mitsuko Uchida's slowly evolving Schubert cycle continues to thrill and scintillate with every new volume. At first glance, the works here might seem less essential than some of her previous offerings: an early (and infrequently played) sonata and the endlessly recorded Moments musicaux . However, just a few minutes' listening will soon persuade you otherwise. Schubert may have been only 20 when he penned this E-flat Sonata, but in Uchida's hands its expansive four-movement form is a perfect delight. She finds an ideally dancing lilt for the opening Allegro, not allowing the moments of drama to overshad...