Someone asked here: 'Klaviertrio Amsterdam ok. but who are the players..?'' well, it is pianist Klara Wurtz, violinist Joan Berkhemer and cellist Nadia David...and thanks people, for your warm reactions! Joan Berkhemer
1:00:20 The famous Andante con moto 2nd Movement of the Trio No 2, which I first heard in "Barry Lyndon", and has been much used in film and drama since. And deservedly so --- what an utterly haunting expression of sad longing. Once heard, never forgotten.This was the hook that brought me to Schubert's chamber music.
I heard several performances of Klara Wurtz, who is a very accomplished pianist. It’s delightful to hear her in Schubert’s most beloved trios. The most famous performers of those pieces are Grumiaux Trio, Beaux Arts Trio and Stern’s Trio ( Reference Record). My favorite was always Oborin, Oistrakh and Knushevitsky trio. Yet this trio nailed it! Played with passion, tenderness and skill. Bravi!
It's unbelievable how due to pieces of music like this we go in the tunnel of time and see the world with the eyes of that wonderful soul that was Schubert...the chamber music makes this magic thought happen, you feel so close with the author as a soul mate as if his informational energy transcends for a while in your being ....
Imposible sustraerse al "embrujo" de esta música. Un Schubert cautivante, emotivo. Una interpretación pura. Para oir una y mil veces y disfrutar cada vez
Classical music has this incredible ability to transport you to different eras and evoke a sense of nostalgia. Each piece tells a unique story, and the mastery of the composers shines through, creating an immersive experience that resonates through time.
I listen to this complex music again and again and it's never becoming boring, I have each time a very interesting suite of thoughts and the entire world seems more beautiful and showing how ignorant I was when I didn't search for more music written by Schubert...such a pity that he lived so little...
the 100 dense people that do not appreciate the artistry due to a critical attitude shall keep the negative comments to themselves, THIS IS MAGNIFICENT PERFORMANCE IN MY OPINION.
I'm hardly dense, young fellow. But the performance was way too cautious and precise, in my opinion and I've listened to dozens of recordings of this. By the way, where do you get off. lumping folks who disagree with you as "dense". I'm very glad I do not know you!
Someone (unfortunately, I forgot who) said that the Trout Quintet was the quintessential piece for people who hate classical music, cuz you can't hate it once you've heard the Quintet. Frankly, I never had that problem, cuz I was a classical musician who played around 13 instruments (majoring on viola and minoring on bassoon). I remember "discovering" rock, and liking it, but it never held a candle (and still doesn't) to classical music...
Schubert created a remarkable dream world of exquisite melodies and harmonies. These sensitive performances capture every nuance perfectly. What a joy!
Großartige Interpreten! Wunderbare Komposition! Great performers! Wonderful composition! Das geht ins Herz! It is melting in everybodies heart! Christl Jobmann, Ahrensburg / Hamburg
Je ne me lasse pas de Schubert. Un coup de blues et hop j'écoute ses trios qui comme son quintette pour 2 violoncelles me propulsent bien vite au Paradis, en accord avec le grand Arthur Rubinstein.
This is divine music. These two supremely beautiful piano trios are among the greatest in this genre -- worthy of a prominent place next to the great piano trios of Beethoven, Brahms, Mozart, and Mendelssohn.... Wonderful rendition.
@@eduardoguerraavila8329 Beethoven's chamber music is powerful for sure, however it is not always pleasant hearing. Schubert's late chamber music if not beating Beethoven is up there for sure... Beethoven's orchestral writing imo is much stronger and powerful. He was a master of symphonies...and he brought the long sought after parity between soloist and orchestra in his concertos
I love both- Schubert and caspar david Friedrich- music and album cover art. Both fulfilled with romantic feelings of beauty, sublime, religious and sadness. Thanks for uploading. Cheers from São Paulo, Brazil.
For me, Schubert Notturno is the best piece of music , it follow someone life , from the child first steps, going to an active and enthusiast adult, and in final the sad death of that human, I assimilate with this peace for my own life !
progetti inc. / I guess anyone could interpret a piece of music in their own fitting way, just like a poem, could be interpreted in many different ways, yet no ones is wrong.
Wonderful, wonderful rendition and such an unexpected joy! Perfectly balanced, with softer edges than most others out there, but without ever falling into being cheesy or excessive. I hope I will get to listen to you in Berlin one day.
In Los Angeles, I just sat through Dudamel's Schubert Symphonies & Mahler's song Cycles well only four Knabens). At one point during the 9th, no part of his body moved. Amazing. Sat in first row. Dull sound. The middle of Disney was the best. But at 79, last row was too close to Heaven. Guilt for living so long.
Don't sweat it, Eugene. I'm 72, and I don't feel one bit guilty. Except, I'd give two years at the end of my life if Mozart could live two more years. O.K., O.K. - and one year for Schubert. Both had entered the realm of the sublime and were staying there longer and longer. (I must get this recording. Best regard, Arthur
you are crazy. completely nuts. bananas. you, at 81 is foolish and childish enough not to notice that these few decades you were preparing to be a gentle man enough to appreciate Schubert and know that he is a Sweetheart. Today many people around you aren't. Go, attach them dentures, and correct it. That means WAR. total WAR to them who aren't nice, curse and do booboo, and make peoples feel no good, cause they don't know otherwise. You fool, that didn't understand in 8 decades what precious material you've been assembling all this time. Make sure you take your Chinese herbs, fool. Go, be nice to people - they really don't know how. if I'd be around - I'd show ya!
Having heard several live concerts and owned many recordings of these trios in a quest for the "ideal" performance, I could easily live with just these interpretations !
@@TheSunshinedreamer1 Dear Karen: Greetings from Esquimalt BC! I'm 77 in a few days, discovered this music and this performance only a few weeks ago. I treasure it alongside 'The Trout' quintet, which overwhelmed me at age 16, and I feel may be the greatest single piece of chamber music yet written.
Thank you so much indeed for this outstanding collection of Brilliant classic . The cello’s pizzicatos in the first movement of Schubert are just sublime. Top ❤️❤️❤️ Will continue listening ...
Lovely, great sound quality. Schubert was a great composer but is less known...thank you so much Brilliant Classics for your videos, they are brilliant, well chosen composers and their works as well.
Is necessary. Not only music is necessary. Not only pleasure and to feel, also other pleasures, pains and to think is important and trascendental. But meditation it s different, it s not music and no philosophy, it s more like nothing. I love music and philosophy... It s difficult for me to meditate😂I pray...
Thank you so much to the artists!I am writing on a tiny iPad so I can't put your names on hold and airdrop keeps butting in! A really amazing performance
@@adriatorras8077 I have often wondered why Schubert didn't compose any piano concerti...Maybe because he considered the style too virtuosic ? It's a great shame because I am convinced they'd have been beautiful. Probably between Mozart's and those of Saint-Saens. Really superb.
@@erikthenorviking8251 Maybe because Schubert wasn't the greatest piano virtuoso himself? He tried playing his wanderer fantasy, but gave up and said "let the devil play it!" but yeah, a Schubert piano concerto would be fantastic.
@Corno di Bassetto That's a very signifcant argument you have there. However, it's not like having a piano concerto performed would have been impossible for Schubert. He wrote many symphonies, the early ones for his own amateur orchestra, and he surely was good friends with a lot of virtuoso pianists. Of course, finding a professional orchestra to make a fully satisfactory performance may have been a bit hard for him, financially and reputation-wise. Another contributing factor may be that he rather wanted to write intimate and meaningful than showy music, and a symphony could express better what he liked to write than a concerto.
Schubert defies human understanding but is yet, so understood when you hear is music. To think, he died at age 31 and left us this legacy. Gifts beyond measure.
Striking performance; almost as if one had never before heard these magnificent compositions. Brava to Klaviertrio Amsterdam! Not only are the 3 ladies in the album image part of Schubert's landscape, they have brought us there, too. The biographical notes are a nice addition to our understanding of Schubert's life (never thought of "proto-Mahlerian), & of their chosen interpretations in this video. Thanks to all.
Respectfully disagree. As performance goes on, the life drains from it exactly where I expect to find enthusiasm and vivacity. Other performances do not leave me with the impression that slow precision won out over energy and passion. Maybe, these women just understand the music differently. But I think Schubert would have wanted more verve and less concern about notes and timing. I feel like I wasted an hour and so I shared my disappointment on someone. I also did not want to offend performers, so I placed my reaction on your comment.
I read in a biography of Schubert that he was in love with a simple young lady, not very pretty but gentle, a singer, but he could never marry her because he was not rich enough. She waited for him a long while until she could not wait any longer.. I found this story sad sure but very romantic too ...
00:00:00 Piano Trio No.1 in B flat D898: I. Allegro moderato 00:14:29 Piano Trio No.1 in B flat D898: II. Andante, un poco mosso 00:23:05 Piano Trio No.1 in B flat D898: III. Scherzo - Trio - Allegro 00:29:47 Piano Trio No.1 in B flat D898: IV Rondo - Allegro vivace - Presto 00:38:37 Piano Trio No.1 in B flat D898: Notturno in E flat D897 00:48:50 Piano Trio No.2 in E flat D929: I. Allegro 01:00:23 Piano Trio No.2 in E flat D929: II. Andante con moto 01:09:31 Piano Trio No.2 in E flat D929: III. Scherzando: Allegro moderato 01:16:39 Piano Trio No.2 in E flat D929: IV. Allegro moderato
Absolutely, Lazar, they are the tears of your soul recognizing the divinity from where beautiful music like this comes. I also get goose bumps. By your last name you might be a Slav, we are emotional people, and it is beautiful. And it also shows the sensitivity of your soul to Beauty, Arts, that is a great gift and helps renew oneself in difficult times.
Someone asked here: 'Klaviertrio Amsterdam ok. but who are the players..?'' well, it is pianist Klara Wurtz, violinist Joan Berkhemer and cellist Nadia David...and thanks people, for your warm reactions! Joan Berkhemer
Nowhere near as compelling as the performance by Andreas Staier/Daniel Sepec/Roel Dieltiens on Harmonia Mundi
Thank you for sharing your information:)
I joyfully adore the dialogue between each of the instruments- What a treat!
Joan, I just discovered this recording. It is really beautiful work. Thank you.
Serenità
BTW Klara Würtz, the pianist, is wife of the founder of Brilliant Classics, Pieter van Winkel.
A longer life may have proven him to be the greatest of all composers. I think he was.
1:00:20 The famous Andante con moto 2nd Movement of the Trio No 2, which I first heard in "Barry Lyndon", and has been much used in film and drama since. And deservedly so --- what an utterly haunting expression of sad longing. Once heard, never forgotten.This was the hook that brought me to Schubert's chamber music.
You'r not the only one, even my son, drumer in a rockband, came through this film to Schubert...
There is never enough of Schubert.
Schubert is a treasure to the world of classical music. Thanks for composing such wonderful pieces of music great Schubert.
I totally agree with you!
100% true!!
Ah Shubert-no other name needs to be spoken when it comes to beautiful music!
george rannie Schubert, Chopin and Wagner. Then i like Brahms, Tchaikovsky and (it s difficult) Beethoven.
george rannie:In that case- spell it properly!
It does need to be spelt properly, though.
The Notturno, whether or not part of Piano Trio 1, is heaven on earth. A fitting goodbye to mortal life ...
Thank you, Brilliant Classics, for bringing recordings like this to UA-cam.
Our pleasure!
Background movie music.. it's so full of life!
Schubert et le trio Wanderer
La perfection qui consolé de tout
Avec eux la vie paraît plus légère.
MERCI
My favorite. I never get tired of listening one more time and then another .....
The person who called this Divine music was quite right,Divine music indeed !
I heard several performances of Klara Wurtz, who is a very accomplished pianist. It’s delightful to hear her in Schubert’s most beloved trios. The most famous performers of those pieces are Grumiaux Trio, Beaux Arts Trio and Stern’s Trio ( Reference Record). My favorite was always Oborin, Oistrakh and Knushevitsky trio. Yet this trio nailed it! Played with passion, tenderness and skill. Bravi!
🤙🏽🤙🏽
❤❤
It's unbelievable how due to pieces of music like this we go in the tunnel of time and see the world with the eyes of that wonderful soul that was Schubert...the chamber music makes this magic thought happen, you feel so close with the author as a soul mate as if his informational energy transcends for a while in your being ....
Adriana, how beatifully you expressed it. Thank you.
Imposible sustraerse al "embrujo" de esta música. Un Schubert cautivante, emotivo. Una interpretación pura. Para oir una y mil veces y disfrutar cada vez
Classical music has this incredible ability to transport you to different eras and evoke a sense of nostalgia. Each piece tells a unique story, and the mastery of the composers shines through, creating an immersive experience that resonates through time.
Very well expressed!
Ça me trou le cul !
Music does not get better than this. Thank you Franz
I listen to this complex music again and again and it's never becoming boring, I have each time a very interesting suite of thoughts and the entire world seems more beautiful and showing how ignorant I was when I didn't search for more music written by Schubert...such a pity that he lived so little...
Away from the hustle-bustle and listening to such relaxing music 🎶 🎵 is heavenly experience. (especially in a cozy 🍸 or a coffee ☕ shop)
SCHUBERTの音楽は、いつも素晴らしい世界への誘いを感じさせてくれます。
UPありがとう。
the 100 dense people that do not appreciate the artistry due to a critical attitude shall keep the negative comments to themselves, THIS IS MAGNIFICENT PERFORMANCE IN MY OPINION.
I'm hardly dense, young fellow. But the performance was way too cautious and precise, in my opinion and I've listened to dozens of recordings of this. By the way, where do you get off. lumping folks who disagree with you as "dense". I'm very glad I do not know you!
Schubert is great.
He was short-lived and undervalued.
So true but I love his music, such beauty.
Yes, you are right and i am so glad to rediscover him after years, thanks to this great video. Thank you for posting!!
How can anyone NOT like this musical piece? Simply, beautifully peaceful.
;)
Someone (unfortunately, I forgot who) said that the Trout Quintet was the quintessential piece for people who hate classical music, cuz you can't hate it once you've heard the Quintet.
Frankly, I never had that problem, cuz I was a classical musician who played around 13 instruments (majoring on viola and minoring on bassoon). I remember "discovering" rock, and liking it, but it never held a candle (and still doesn't) to classical music...
I guess so, as they have produced nothing of any significance musically, and they are extremely jealous of all of the achievements of the West.
Brilliant Classics q
"west culture" is not shit, is the essential culture of this planet, move to moon if you don't like it
There are so many catchy melodies and the overall mood is so cheerful, I just can't help but smile everytime I hear these trios.
Ascoltare Schubert, fonte di pace e serenità
Both trios are wonderful, and the Notturno is sublime. Great performances and recording.
Prachtig, zo doorleefd, uit het hart, met wil om te overstijgen naar eeuwig verlangen!
Schubert created a remarkable dream world of exquisite melodies and harmonies. These sensitive performances capture every nuance perfectly. What a joy!
Exactly!
Großartige Interpreten! Wunderbare Komposition! Great performers! Wonderful composition! Das geht ins Herz! It is melting in everybodies heart! Christl Jobmann, Ahrensburg / Hamburg
Je ne me lasse pas de Schubert. Un coup de blues et hop j'écoute ses trios qui comme son quintette pour 2 violoncelles me propulsent bien vite au Paradis, en accord avec le grand Arthur Rubinstein.
Schubert siempre tiene algo que contar..y en esta excelente interpretación se escuchan clarisimos los mensajes de la musica.
È pura sublimazione delle emozioni più profonde.
This is divine music. These two supremely beautiful piano trios are among the greatest in this genre -- worthy of a prominent place next to the great piano trios of Beethoven, Brahms, Mozart, and Mendelssohn.... Wonderful rendition.
Not as good as the Harmonia Mundi version by Andreas Staier/Daniel Sepec/Roel Dieltiens!
better than beethoven
@@jiimbow nobody goes even close to Beethoven's chamber music.
@@eduardoguerraavila8329 Beethoven's chamber music is powerful for sure, however it is not always pleasant hearing. Schubert's late chamber music if not beating Beethoven is up there for sure...
Beethoven's orchestral writing imo is much stronger and powerful. He was a master of symphonies...and he brought the long sought after parity between soloist and orchestra in his concertos
@@jiimbow agreed. this is the best.
I love both- Schubert and caspar david Friedrich- music and album cover art. Both fulfilled with romantic feelings of beauty, sublime, religious and sadness. Thanks for uploading. Cheers from São Paulo, Brazil.
La música de cámara de Schubert es maravillosa, gracias a mi padre la conozco desde muy chica.
Franz Schubert, le plus grand ! Amicalement votre, Pascal
Definitive! God, the second one is such a perfect piece of music. The breath of life
Fabulous, divine, fantastic, no words can describe/express the brilliance of music by Schubert and these wonderful musicians!
Thank you for embedding time stamps in the description. I see a lot of people neglecting to do that when necessary, so I really appreciate it!
For me, Schubert Notturno is the best piece of music , it follow someone life , from the child first steps, going to an active
and enthusiast adult, and in final the sad death of that human, I assimilate with this peace for my own life !
Lindidsimo
progetti inc. / I guess anyone could interpret a piece of music in their own fitting way, just like a poem, could be interpreted in many
different ways, yet no ones is wrong.
Nicely said Ed!
Thank you my forever love Max..for introducing me to the wonderful world of Schubert..Ich liebe Dich,!❤
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ich auch, moi aussi , me to
I always love Schubert, always, since my young age, especially the trio. J'ai toujours aimé Schubert depuis ma jeunesse particulièrement Il Notturno.
Thank you Paul Thomas Anderson for making me remember that this music exists.
Wonderful performance! One of the best ❤
Wat een juweel van een uitvoering!! Puur genot. Dank Musici, Dank UA-cam en niet op de laatste plaats SCHUBERT.
One of the best interpretations of the Trios...with Klara Würtz.
Wonderful, wonderful rendition and such an unexpected joy! Perfectly balanced, with softer edges than most others out there, but without ever falling into being cheesy or excessive. I hope I will get to listen to you in Berlin one day.
sublime the greatest melody composer wish he lived longer and gave us more music as his late period was out of this world
Une revelation qui te conduit vers le paradis !merci
I've never heard a piece by Schubert that I didn't like :)
Beanyhead cool
exactly. he's so good yet so underrated.
In Los Angeles, I just sat through Dudamel's Schubert Symphonies & Mahler's song Cycles well only four Knabens). At one point during the 9th, no part of his body moved. Amazing. Sat in first row. Dull sound. The middle of Disney was the best. But at 79, last row was too close to Heaven. Guilt for living so long.
Do not be sorry Eugene, is very good you enjoined the music and with you to live much longer and by happy
Great music
Don't sweat it, Eugene. I'm 72, and I don't feel one bit guilty. Except, I'd give two years at the end of my life if Mozart could live two more years. O.K., O.K. - and one year for Schubert. Both had entered the realm of the sublime and were staying there longer and longer. (I must get this recording.
Best regard, Arthur
you are crazy. completely nuts. bananas. you, at 81 is foolish and childish enough not to notice that these few decades you were preparing to be a gentle man enough to appreciate Schubert and know that he is a Sweetheart. Today many people around you aren't. Go, attach them dentures, and correct it. That means WAR. total WAR to them who aren't nice, curse and do booboo, and make peoples feel no good, cause they don't know otherwise. You fool, that didn't understand in 8 decades what precious material you've been assembling all this time. Make sure you take your Chinese herbs, fool. Go, be nice to people - they really don't know how. if I'd be around - I'd show ya!
Wonderful players! One of the best performances I've heard! Thank you
Musique sublime et incontournable
A perfect soundtrack for travelling in Austria & Czechia
Or anywhere in the known universe
Wonderful music, wonderful performance, what a treat!
1:00:23 - Andante of Trio nr. 2 - (from the film "Barry Lyndon") What an inspired composition! Excellent interpretation here.
Schubert is amazing composer!!!
Thank you!
Having heard several live concerts and owned many recordings of these trios in a quest for the "ideal" performance, I could easily live with just these interpretations !
Thank you for your opinion-this is my first time of ever hearing these gorgeous Trios and I totally am agreeing with you:)
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@@TheSunshinedreamer1
Dear Karen:
Greetings from Esquimalt BC!
I'm 77 in a few days, discovered this music and this performance only a few weeks ago. I treasure it alongside 'The Trout' quintet, which overwhelmed me at age 16, and I feel may be the greatest single piece of chamber music yet written.
Exquisite musicmaking - as for Schubert, his reputation precedes him - repertoire music and rightly so (simply magical)!
Thank you for sharing this magnificent upload!
Fabulous musicians, fabulous pianist!
Delightful music, delightfully played!
No me canso de escuchar esta interpretación una y mil veces. Gracias por su brillante interpretación
Brilliance and true excellence by far a true masterpiece of composition!
That ending is so epic!
I have listened to many versions of Schubert's nocturne in e flat and in my opinion this is by far the best. Simply extraordinary. Thank you.
Thank you so much indeed for this outstanding collection of Brilliant classic .
The cello’s pizzicatos in the first movement of Schubert are just sublime. Top ❤️❤️❤️ Will continue listening ...
Glad you enjoyed it!
Lovely, great sound quality.
Schubert was a great composer but is less known...thank you so much Brilliant Classics for your videos, they are brilliant, well chosen composers and their works as well.
Muchas gracias brillante classical music y saludos cordiales desde Mallorca para vosotros
Why sit in a corner, or eyes closed, legs crossed to meditate when there is meditating music. Thank You!
reneta e nunn this is so true. I often would rather spend meditation time with music such as this. Thank you for your comment x
So true....x
@@rosebudge Rosanne, so true, mee too, lovely music like Schubert, etc. Is also so healing since it is "downloaded" from the Heavens.
Is necessary. Not only music is necessary. Not only pleasure and to feel, also other pleasures, pains and to think is important and trascendental. But meditation it s different, it s not music and no philosophy, it s more like nothing. I love music and philosophy... It s difficult for me to meditate😂I pray...
Brilliant interpretation indeed. Thanks a lot for sharing.
아름다운 연주곡 잘 들었읍니다~감사합니다~🎵🎻🎹
Beautiful Experience - Thank you
this takes me away feel so peacefully. beautiful
Thanks for the music..🌻
Thank you so much to the artists!I am writing on a tiny iPad so I can't put your names on hold and airdrop keeps butting in! A really amazing performance
Brilliant interpretation indeed! Thanks a lot for sharing.
für mich offenbart sich schuberts genie am stärksten in seiner kammermusik!
Die Lieder vergessen?
@@Piflaser nein, aber für mich ist es vorallem die kammermusik.
Bezüglich Ihrer selbst sind Sie der maßgebliche Experte.
я в восторге ! браво Шуберт !
Аз също!!
Just beautiful! ✨🙏🏼✨
I only wish we had more of Schubert's music.
Bea Moorefrank Piano concerto!!!!
@@adriatorras8077 I have often wondered why Schubert didn't compose any piano concerti...Maybe because he considered the style too virtuosic ? It's a great shame because I am convinced they'd have been beautiful. Probably between Mozart's and those of Saint-Saens. Really superb.
Erik The Norviking They would be precious
@@erikthenorviking8251 Maybe because Schubert wasn't the greatest piano virtuoso himself? He tried playing his wanderer fantasy, but gave up and said "let the devil play it!"
but yeah, a Schubert piano concerto would be fantastic.
@Corno di Bassetto That's a very signifcant argument you have there. However, it's not like having a piano concerto performed would have been impossible for Schubert. He wrote many symphonies, the early ones for his own amateur orchestra, and he surely was good friends with a lot of virtuoso pianists. Of course, finding a professional orchestra to make a fully satisfactory performance may have been a bit hard for him, financially and reputation-wise.
Another contributing factor may be that he rather wanted to write intimate and meaningful than showy music, and a symphony could express better what he liked to write than a concerto.
Que obras más deliciosas y tan bien desarrolladas en forma y fondo !!!!
Sublime! Why am I just discovering these pieces now? My life's been wasted!
Truly sublime:)
Your life is not wasted-where there is life there is hope:)
what do you mean!>>>> you were scrupulously getting ready.
You're right buddy life is too short no matter how early you start
Благодаря за красивото преживяване!
а шоб ты была здорова, мамынька.
🤞🏼❤
Brilliant masterpiece with clear logical composition.
Ah, that's more like it! One feels that Schubert would surely approve, not that one thinks of him as grumpy as Beethoven or anything. Thank you Trio.
Brilliant and fantastic.🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
Une très belle interprétation ; pleine de sensibilité.
Postcript:Schubert's Notturnu in E flat is out of this world!
Thank you for the info, I will listen to it as well:)
Thank you Humam, all his music and other classical music masters is literarily "out of this world"
Schubert defies human understanding but is yet, so understood when you hear is music. To think, he died at age 31 and left us this legacy. Gifts beyond measure.
Striking performance; almost as if one had never before heard these magnificent compositions. Brava to Klaviertrio Amsterdam! Not only are the 3 ladies in the album image part of Schubert's landscape, they have brought us there, too. The biographical notes are a nice addition to our understanding of Schubert's life (never thought of "proto-Mahlerian), & of their chosen interpretations in this video. Thanks to all.
Respectfully disagree. As performance goes on, the life drains from it exactly where I
expect to find enthusiasm and vivacity. Other performances do not leave me with the impression that slow precision won out over energy and passion. Maybe, these women just understand the music differently. But I think Schubert would have wanted more verve and less concern about notes and timing. I feel like I wasted an hour and so I shared my disappointment on someone.
I also did not want to offend performers, so I placed my reaction on your comment.
I read in a biography of Schubert that he was in love with a simple young lady, not very pretty but gentle, a singer, but he could never marry her because he was not rich enough. She waited for him a long while until she could not wait any longer.. I found this story sad sure but very romantic too ...
00:00:00 Piano Trio No.1 in B flat D898: I. Allegro moderato
00:14:29 Piano Trio No.1 in B flat D898: II. Andante, un poco mosso
00:23:05 Piano Trio No.1 in B flat D898: III. Scherzo - Trio - Allegro
00:29:47 Piano Trio No.1 in B flat D898: IV Rondo - Allegro vivace - Presto
00:38:37 Piano Trio No.1 in B flat D898: Notturno in E flat D897
00:48:50 Piano Trio No.2 in E flat D929: I. Allegro
01:00:23 Piano Trio No.2 in E flat D929: II. Andante con moto
01:09:31 Piano Trio No.2 in E flat D929: III. Scherzando: Allegro moderato
01:16:39 Piano Trio No.2 in E flat D929: IV. Allegro moderato
fab music! Bravo!!
Beautifully played.
MAGICO!!
Shubert I love you !❤️
You know, he's living in the South of Poland, why won't You tell him in person? :D
Of course if You believe in reincarnation...
He dead many years! Also he gay! No love you back!
elide
I really hate doing this, but... It's Schubert
mmmoi aussi
beautiful playing :)
Wonderful music.
Congrats.
Is one permitted to be emotional and even shed a tear or two? ...
Even if someone is not allowed , nothing can stop us to be enjoying this music !
Absolutely, Lazar, they are the tears of your soul recognizing the divinity from where beautiful music like this comes.
I also get goose bumps. By your last name you might be a Slav, we are emotional people, and it is beautiful.
And it also shows the sensitivity of your soul to Beauty, Arts, that is a great gift and helps renew oneself in difficult times.