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a veritable Schubertiade, V
by
richibi
“
The Dreamer
“
(1820 – 1840)
Caspar David Friedrich
______________
from the start, in his
Piano Sonata in C major, D 840
,
Schubert is steeped in Mozart, the exhilaration, the
fantasy, not surprisingly, Mozart is Schubert’s
motherland, the courts, the salons, the chamber
music, in Schubert’s day, aristocrats still sponsored,
to a great degree, the arts
but soon the Romantic impulse takes hold, the
introduction of melancholy into the mix, rather
than
sang froid,
artifice, merely, Schubert has
imbibed, to supplement his manifest technical
agilities, the temper of the times, Schubert is
moving his cultural world forward, into
Romanticism,
see above
there are only two movements in his
D 840
,
there are sketches of its third and fourth
movements, but Schubert had abandoned
them, the sonata, unfinished, was only
published after he died, profoundly worthy
still, if truncated
what do you think
listen
R ! chard
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Published:
April 18, 2024
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