Artist: Vladimir Feltsman
Title: Schubert: Piano Sonatas Vol. 6
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Nimbus Alliance
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 149:22 min
Total Size: 425 MB
Tracklist:CD1:
01. 12 Valses nobles D. 969
02. Sonata in A Flat Major, D. 557: I. Allegro moderato
03. Sonata in A Flat Major, D. 557: II. Andante
04. Sonata in A Flat Major, D. 557: III. Allegro
05. Scherzo in D Major, D. 570: Allegro vivace
06. Klavierstücke, D. 459: I. Allegro moderato, D. 459:1
07. Klavierstücke, D. 459: II. Adagio, D. 459:3
08. Klavierstücke, D. 459: III. Scherzo con trio: Allegro, D. 459:4
09. Klavierstücke, D. 459: IV. Scherzo: Allegro, D. 459:2
10. Klavierstücke, D. 946: I. Allegro assai
11. Klavierstücke, D. 946: II. Allegretto
12. Klavierstücke, D. 946: III. Allegro
CD2:
01. Sonata in E Major, D. 157: I. Allegro man non troppo
02. Sonata in E Major, D. 157: II. Andante
03. Sonata in E Major, D. 157: III. Menuetto. Allegro vivace
04. Sonata in E Major, D. 157: IV. Klavierstücke, D. 459:5 Allegro patetico
05. Adagio in G Major, D. 178
06. Allegretto in C Minor, D. 915
07. Sonata in C Major, D. 840 'Reliquie': I. Moderato
08. Sonata in C Major, D. 840 'Reliquie': II. Andante
This new release is the final installment of the Schubert Piano Sonatas series. Pianist, conductor, and educator Vladimir Feltsman is one of the most versatile and consistently interesting musicians of our time. Born in Moscow in 1952, Mr. Feltsman debuted with the Moscow Philharmonic at the age of 11. In 1969, he entered the Moscow Conservatory to study piano under the guidance of Professor Jacob Flier. He also studied conducting at both the Moscow and Leningrad (now St. Petersburg) Conservatories. In 1971, Mr. Feltsman won the Grand Prix at the Marguerite Long International Piano Competition in Paris; extensive tours throughout the former Soviet Union, Europe, and Japan followed. In 1979, because of his growing discontent with the restrictions on artistic freedom under the Soviet regime, Mr. Feltsman signaled his intention to emigrate by applying for an exit visa. In response, he was immediately banned from performing in public and his recordings were suppressed. After eight years of virtual artistic exile, he was finally granted permission to leave the Soviet Union. Upon his arrival in the United States in 1987, Mr. Feltsman was warmly greeted at the White House, where he performed his first recital in North America. That same year, his debut at Carnegie Hall established him as a major pianist on the American and international scene. Since then, Mr. Feltsman has performed with major American and European orchestras and appeared at the most prestigious concert venues and music festivals worldwide. His vast repertoire encompasses music from the Baroque to the twenty-first century.
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