My goal is to listen to the complete works of Schubert. I know all the familiar ones but there is so much more! Thanks for posting this wonderful piece, beautifully played.
Schubert had an extraordinary gift for melody and the skill to develop it intricately and ingeniously. This is an excellent example, beautifully played.
While I am far from convinced he is the greatest of all composers, he was certainly prolific. A majority of those 1,300 works is made of very short works--about 3 minutes each. So hearing his complete catalogue is actually doable.
Jensen's posture is also low, leaning and VERY variable. I'm not sure she likes the music-stand's height, though it must be her own choice. And she's wearing reasonably serious heels. Altogether, it's a kind of double-willow effect, as if camera and subject are both dancing in a breeze with bound feet so can't quite catch one another and move together!
...ma non è possibile cercare di sentire un brano e ogni circa 2-3 minuti avere l'interruzione pubblicitaria. Se proprio questa ci deve essere, che sia fatta all'inizio e basta, altrimenti si sottolinea la non competenza e la non comprensione della musica classica e dell'arte in generale da parte di chi la gestisce.
Having played one and having recently sat through a whole and entirely forgettable concert programme of them, I say that Schubert's sonatas for violin/piano are not his BEST compositions, which in my view are his piano works, string chamber music and symphonies.
Quintessential Franz Schubert, beautifully played.
My goal is to listen to the complete works of Schubert. I know all the familiar ones but there is so much more! Thanks for posting this wonderful piece, beautifully played.
Such a diversity of creative ideas with this violinist.
You two play so well together! Fabulous performance! So creative, full of life, beauty, character and shades. Thank you!
Schubert had an extraordinary gift for melody and the skill to develop it intricately and ingeniously. This is an excellent example, beautifully played.
Thanks so much for posting- super helpful as I learn the work to have her musical ideas as a guide!
1:31 GOOSEBUMPS...
Mov.1 is so beautyful
Best of luck to you as the greatest composer created around 1,300 pieces of music. He is God’s gift to us.
While I am far from convinced he is the greatest of all composers, he was certainly prolific. A majority of those 1,300 works is made of very short works--about 3 minutes each. So hearing his complete catalogue is actually doable.
@@joshuasussman4020 yeah, pretty cool, even if I wouldn't know where to find all of his works
@@joshuasussman4020 Schubert was one of the greatest
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There's something about this video editing I don't like. So much random changing of camera angles to pointless angles. I find it quite distracting.
Jensen's posture is also low, leaning and VERY variable. I'm not sure she likes the music-stand's height, though it must be her own choice. And she's wearing reasonably serious heels. Altogether, it's a kind of double-willow effect, as if camera and subject are both dancing in a breeze with bound feet so can't quite catch one another and move together!
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Is this what i think it is?
Compare Kagan and Richter doing the same. Also on Utube. Intriguing.
...ma non è possibile cercare di sentire un brano e ogni circa 2-3 minuti avere l'interruzione pubblicitaria. Se proprio questa ci deve essere, che sia fatta all'inizio e basta, altrimenti si sottolinea la non competenza e la non comprensione della musica classica e dell'arte in generale da parte di chi la gestisce.
The second part is, in my opinion, more convincing.
Having played one and having recently sat through a whole and entirely forgettable concert programme of them, I say that Schubert's sonatas for violin/piano are not his BEST compositions, which in my view are his piano works, string chamber music and symphonies.
Nevertheless, much like the Mozart pianoforte sonatas, they contain many gems...
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