Schubert Arpeggione Sonata on arpeggione (excerpt)
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Schubert Arpeggione Sonata played on arpeggione instrument with fortepiano. Video from live performance in Brussels on February 15, 2008 by Nicolas Deletaille (arpeggione) and Boyan Vodenitcharov (fortepiano). This is only an short excerpt from the last movement.
A video of the full sonata on original instruments with Nicolas Deletaille, arpeggione and Alain Roudier on fortepiano is also on youtube: the first movement is here: • Franz Schubert : Sonat...
You can also listen to this sonata on historical instruments on CD: Nicolas Deletaille, arpeggione with Paul Badura-Skoda, fortepiano (Fuga Libera - Outhere FUG529)
More info about arpeggione at: site.voila.fr/a...
You are wonderfully talented and one of a kind! Please keep playing this instrument and showing us all of the expressive sounds it can produce
Please publish more! BRAVISSIMO!!! finally a non-agressive, non-rubatissimo, non-exaggerated interpretation of the Sonata Arpeggione.
So gorgeous! It's awesome to hear the piece as Schubert envisioned it.
very good sound and interpretation,Bravo please publish more
I recently uploaded on youtube the video of the full Schubert arpeggione sonata on historical instrument. (Nicolas Deletaille, arpeggione & Alain Roudier, fortepiano - Conrad Graf 1828)
@TheSideflip There is no DVD available version but I recorded a CD of this sonata played on arpeggione with Paul Badura-Skoda on fortepiano. It is released by Fuga Libera record Label (FUG529) and distributed in many countries in the music shops and also in download if you prefer (but pictures and text in the CD booklet are worth buying the material version I think). Thanks for the comment and best wishes for your study! Isn't it a great music?
Bravo!!!
I did download the .mp3 and enjoy it very much.......This also
I want moreeee!!
thats a arpeggione? im just curious, ive never seen one. i must say though, this song is absolutly sensational
Bravo! What a wonderful interpretation on an authentic instrument (albeit with better tempering via movable frets perhaps).
Nice! Take that Cork Sniffing string snobs! Here's The real thing! Ha! Imagine Stauffer smiling widely in his grave....pouring a bottle of Bordeaux with Franz....
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@TheSideflip
Most likely :)
What is the difference between an arpeggione and a bass viola da gamba?
Sorry, but what do you mean?
It may appear that I have misunderstood you.
But these instruments aren't Baroque. They are quite early Romantic.
I'm going to sell the violin to buy one!