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Tag: Piano Sonata No 7 D 568 E flat major – Schubert

a veritable Schubertiade, VII

Birth of a Divinity, 1960 - Salvador Dali

  “Birth of a Divinity (1960)  

 

            Salvador Dali

 

                  ______

 

during the third evening of recitals, the 

program, to my surprise, starts with a 

work even earlier than the earliest 

one we’ve heard yet in this 

Schubertiade, his D 568, his Seventh

 

Schubert’s Piano Sonata No. 4 in 

A minor, D 537, was written when 

he was seventeen, he would’ve 

been, and was, steeped in Mozart, 

music to amuse musical coteries

 

but at the start of the second movement,

I heard an air I’d heard somewhere

before, it turned out to be the seed of

a magical part in one of his later

transcendental pieces

 

Schubert was already imbued with his 

divinity, see above, you can hear it, 

listen

 

 

R ! chard

 

a veritable Schubertiade

Una melodia de Schubert, c.1896 - Francesc Masriera

            Una melodia de Schubert” (c.1896)                   

                        Francesc Masriera             

                              ___________

in May, the recital society of my city is featuring

an internationally famous pianist doing several

Schubert sonatas, twelve of them, spread out 

across four evenings, a veritable Schubertiade,

I’ve got tickets for all of them

 

maybe you’d like to join me

 

I always do my research before attending any

cultural event, much like reading up on Italy, 

for instance, before going there

 

the program seems to be more or less

chronological, the first night featuring

earlier Schubert sonatas 

 

his D568, his Seventh, composed in 1817, 

is, to my mind, enchanting, but not yet 

reaching the heights of his later

transcendental productions, more of 

which later, should you stick around

 

Schubert always sounds a lot like Beethoven, 

but with more civility, less confrontation, 

Schubert is still chamber music, and, in this

outing, I find he sounds a lot like Mozart even, 

dexterous, delightful, but fundamentally 

frivolous

 

it’s the difference between dessert and food 

that will sustain you, that’ll speak to your soul, 

more about which later, should you stick 

around

 

meanwhile, D568, enjoy

 

R ! chard