Franz Schubert: Piano Music for 4 hands

19,00

2 CD 

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Gramola Vienna

11 Σεπτεμβρίου 2018

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Franz Peter Schubert:Divertissement à la Hongroise D818Drei Ländler from D366Fantasie in F minor for piano duet, D940Marche Militaire, D733 No. 1Marches caractéristiques (2), D886Rondo for piano duet in D major, D608Variations in A flat major on a original theme, D813

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Paul Badura-Skoda (Piano)Jörg Demus (Piano)

Hello, Baduremus!

There are no such things as the two of us – two studious, open-minded young Viennese musicians who want to serve their darling Schubert with all their Four Hands in what is probably the most beautiful chamber music hall in the world, which Brahms loved so much that it later was named Brahms Hall, in the venerable house of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde – among the founding members were Beethoven and Schubert – on the most Viennese of all pianos, the Bösendorfer with its singing, downright Schubertian treble. Both of us had just escaped physically and spiritually sound from the turmoil of war; one thought of creating a new world of the beautiful and the good, both of us at least in music. We had a unique generation of great masters to look up to: Wilhelm Backhaus, probably the greatest of all Bösendorf players, Walter Gieseking, Edwin Fischer – we were even granted to study together in Lucerne in 1948; Paul remained connected to him throughout his life. Above all, the wonderful violin sound of the Vienna Philharmonic delighted us, and in Furtwängler the brilliant overall conception: Have you heard “His” Unfinished, or the Great C major symphony? Schubert’s songs delighted us with the wonderful voices of Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Irmgard Seefried, and soon also by Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau. Joseph Krips had just presented the opera with a Mozart style that was fully natural. The whole world seemed to breathe a sigh of relief (it was before the darn Iron Curtain) and Vienna was once again the capital of music. And so we played the piano with our Four Hands, above all Mozart and Schubert, as faithfully as possible to the scores of Schubert, but we were happy to incorporate temperament, feeling and inspiration into our ten fingers. Do you want to hear us? Because here we are, Demura, Baduremus – We love to make music!