13:06 .... not to believe .... how Schnabel is "touching" the keys .... this speed on urge , unbalanced , emotion on the edge of the lips , quite nauseous , and as no more time would left , and this cascading beauty , and , and , always this instant of broken happiness , only for a few seconds , time runs and he still says the essential
No ... no . I've just listen to C.Curzon , and I've found , to my great deception , some elegant boring puritan Schubert . Nothing of Schnabel's free and spontaneous dramatic inspiration ... How could you compare it ??????
magnifique schnabel ,, il comprenait schubert , devinait l'âme du maître comme bien peu le firent avant et après schnabel ,, brendel tient la réplique , zimmerman aussi , et lipatti , lupu , perahia ,, il me faut écouter mieux edwin fischer ,, mais brendel est au sommet sans égal selon moi
This is a historical document of the highest importance.
There are moments of profound beauty here. No, 2 is serenely poetical under the hands of this iconic musician.
fantastic performance. Can't imagine someone playing this better
Finally some interesting schubert playing.
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This is definitive .
15:44 oh the tempo here !! This is achingly beautiful , completely desperate ...
15:54 right hand .. volando ....................................................... (flying) .........
13:06 .... not to believe .... how Schnabel is "touching" the keys .... this speed on urge , unbalanced , emotion on the edge of the lips , quite nauseous , and as no more time would left , and this cascading beauty , and , and , always this instant of broken happiness , only for a few seconds , time runs and he still says the essential
No 4 13:02
Sir Clifford Curzon plays no 4 wonderfully, too ... The others being Renesse and Birnie ... and Yves Nat...
No ... no .
I've just listen to C.Curzon , and I've found , to my great deception , some elegant boring puritan Schubert .
Nothing of Schnabel's free and spontaneous dramatic inspiration ...
How could you compare it ??????
@@_PROCLUS Wasn't Curzon a pupil of Schnabel?
Curzon ? I think Shure.@@astrasfo
magnifique schnabel ,, il comprenait schubert , devinait l'âme du maître comme bien peu le firent avant et après schnabel ,, brendel tient la réplique , zimmerman aussi , et lipatti , lupu , perahia ,, il me faut écouter mieux edwin fischer ,, mais brendel est au sommet sans égal selon moi
this is gods music........schubert was not an atheist.......no great music was ever composed by an atheist.....facts and loven from vienna austria
at first i felt attacked then i realiced you dont even know what facts are nor how to present them....puh