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Schubert: Treasures

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Schubert: Treasures

With Schubert: Treasures, Rudolf Buchbinder turns to a repertoire that has been with him since childhood: Franz Schubert’s piano dances. One of the leading pianists of our time (“a pianist of great authority and stylistic integrity” – Gramophone), he approaches these works with the assurance of a lifetime in music. Marking his 80th birthday, Buchbinder presents all of the dance cycles published during the composer’s lifetime, drawing attention to a repertoire that is often overlooked. Rooted in the social life of early 19th-century Vienna, these waltzes, LĂ€ndler and ecossaises reflect a culture of entertainment while reaching beyond it. Beneath their light surface lies a vein of introspection and melancholy. Buchbinder keeps this balance in view, allowing both simplicity and subtlety to emerge. “Schubert’s dances – like his songs – are miniature worlds with a gigantic heart,” he says.

 

Tracklisting:

 

FRANZ SCHUBERT (1797–1828)

CD 1

36 Original Dances (“Erste Walzer”) D 365

16 Deutsche TĂ€nze & 2 Ecossaises D 783

12 Waltzes, 17 LĂ€ndler & 9 Ecossaises D 145

 

CD 2

Galop & 8 Ecossaises D 735

Valses sentimentales D 779

16 LĂ€ndler (“Wiener Damen-LĂ€ndler”) & 2 Ecossaises D 734

Valses nobles D 969

12 Grazer Walzer D 924

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With Schubert: Treasures, Rudolf Buchbinder turns to a repertoire that has been with him since childhood: Franz Schubert’s piano dances. One of the leading pianists of our time (“a pianist of great authority and stylistic integrity” – Gramophone), he approaches these works with the assurance of a lifetime in music. Marking his 80th birthday, Buchbinder presents all of the dance cycles published during the composer’s lifetime, drawing attention to a repertoire that is often overlooked. Rooted in the social life of early 19th-century Vienna, these waltzes, LĂ€ndler and ecossaises reflect a culture of entertainment while reaching beyond it. Beneath their light surface lies a vein of introspection and melancholy. Buchbinder keeps this balance in view, allowing both simplicity and subtlety to emerge. “Schubert’s dances – like his songs – are miniature worlds with a gigantic heart,” he says.

 

Tracklisting:

 

FRANZ SCHUBERT (1797–1828)

CD 1

36 Original Dances (“Erste Walzer”) D 365

16 Deutsche TĂ€nze & 2 Ecossaises D 783

12 Waltzes, 17 LĂ€ndler & 9 Ecossaises D 145

 

CD 2

Galop & 8 Ecossaises D 735

Valses sentimentales D 779

16 LĂ€ndler (“Wiener Damen-LĂ€ndler”) & 2 Ecossaises D 734

Valses nobles D 969

12 Grazer Walzer D 924