Schubert: Piano Music / Alberto Miodini / Composer: Franz Schubert / Performer: Alberto Miodini piano / Number of Discs: 4 / Length: 3 Hours 56 Mins. When we look past the extended meditations of the sonatas into the rest of Schubert's piano music, we tend hardly to see beyond the Wanderer Fantasy and the Impromptus. This undervalues the composer's contribution to the work for his instrument, as the Italian pianist Alberto Miodini reveals on an extensive exploration of the sometimes slighter and lighter but often just shorter works he composed through his all-too-short career. Perhaps the late Klavierstücke D946 are best known, and justly so, for their profound and ruminative contemplation, and Miodini's fellow-countryman Paolo Bordoni did sterling work for the Waltzes in 1970s recordings that stand the test of time, but there are still tantalizing fragments that are no less worth hearing for their frustratingly unfinished status - the 'Unfinished' Symphony was by no means the only musical project that Schubert filed in his creative bottom drawer, so fecund was his compositional imagination that he could hardly get the ideas out fast enough. As noted by Alfred Brendel, Schubert chose to interrupt a composition 'when it was unsatisfying or no longer interesting' - evidence of the composer's vigorous pursuit of his own individual Sonata style. Among the complete works here are equally little-known variation sets on melodies by Hüttenbrenner and Diabelli - works full of characteristically Schubertian energy and motive power. Recorded in 2013. This set could be rightly called "The unknown Schubert" as it contains a wealth of shorter, and sometimes unfinished piano pieces by the Viennese master. We all know the piano sonatas, large scale masterworks of great profundity, but Schubert wrote many shorter works: dances, variations, fantasies and miniatures, often simple "entertainment" to toss of in the small circle of intimate friends and admirers, but always bearing the stamp of genius, with ever so often a pang of melancholy or sadness, so characteristic of the Schubert The Romantic. A joy to listen to Italian pianist Alberto Miodini, always finding the right touch of lightness and charm.
1 Klavierstück No. 1 in E Flat minor (Allegro Assai - Andante - Tempo I)
2 Klavierstück No. 2 in E Flat Major (Allegretto)
3 Klavierstück No. 3 in C Major (Allegro)
4 Klavierstück in C Major, D916B, (Allegro)
5 Klavierstück in C minor, D916C
6 Klavierstück No. 1 in C Major (Adagio)
7 Klavierstück No. 2 in a Major. Scherzo (Allegro)
8 Klavierstück No. 3 in E Major (Allegro Patetico)
9 Klavierstück in a Major, D604, (Andante)
- Disc 2 -
1 10 Variations, D156
2 13 Variations on a Theme By Anselm Hüttenbrenner, D576
3 Variation on a Waltz By Anton Diabelli, D718
4 Fantasy in C Major, D605A, 'Grazer Fantasie'
5 Fantasy in C Major, D605, (Fragment)
6 Fantasy in C minor, D2E
- Disc 3 -
1 Hungarian Melody in B minor, D817
2 Allegretto in C minor, D915
3 Allegretto in C Major, D346, (Fragment)
4 Allegro Moderato in C Major, D347, (Fragment)
5 Andantino in C Major, D348, (Fragment)
6 Adagio in C Major, D349, (Fragment)
7 Allegretto in C minor, D900, (Fragment)
8 Rondo in E Major, D506, (Allegretto)
9 Adagio in E Major, D612
10 Allegro (Fragment)
11 Scherzo. Allegro Vivace - Trio
12 Adagio in G Major, D178 (First Version)
13 Adagio in G Major, D178 (Second Version, Fragment)
14 Andante in C Major, D29
- Disc 4 -
1 12 Waltzes, D145
2 Grazer Galopp in C Major, D925
3 Minuet in C Sharp minor, D600
4 Minuet in a Major, D334
5 Minuet in A minor, D277
6 Scherzo in B Flat Major (Allegretto - Trio)
7 Scherzo in D Flat Major (Allegro Moderato - Trio)
8 March in B minor, Ddeest
9 March in E Major, D606
10 Fugue in D minor, D13
11 Fugue in C Major, D24A
12 Fugue in G Major, D24B
13 Fugue in D minor, D24C
14 Overture
15 Waltz in G Major, D844, 'Albumblatt'
Schubert: Piano Music / Alberto Miodini / Composer: Franz Schubert / Performer: Alberto Miodini piano / Number of Discs: 4 / Length: 3 Hours 56 Mins. When we look past the extended meditations of the sonatas into the rest of Schubert's piano music, we tend hardly to see beyond the Wanderer Fantasy and the Impromptus. This undervalues the composer's contribution to the work for his instrument, as the Italian pianist Alberto Miodini reveals on an extensive exploration of the sometimes slighter and lighter but often just shorter works he composed through his all-too-short career. Perhaps the late Klavierstücke D946 are best known, and justly so, for their profound and ruminative contemplation, and Miodini's fellow-countryman Paolo Bordoni did sterling work for the Waltzes in 1970s recordings that stand the test of time, but there are still tantalizing fragments that are no less worth hearing for their frustratingly unfinished status - the 'Unfinished' Symphony was by no means the only musical project that Schubert filed in his creative bottom drawer, so fecund was his compositional imagination that he could hardly get the ideas out fast enough. As noted by Alfred Brendel, Schubert chose to interrupt a composition 'when it was unsatisfying or no longer interesting' - evidence of the composer's vigorous pursuit of his own individual Sonata style. Among the complete works here are equally little-known variation sets on melodies by Hüttenbrenner and Diabelli - works full of characteristically Schubertian energy and motive power. Recorded in 2013. This set could be rightly called "The unknown Schubert" as it contains a wealth of shorter, and sometimes unfinished piano pieces by the Viennese master. We all know the piano sonatas, large scale masterworks of great profundity, but Schubert wrote many shorter works: dances, variations, fantasies and miniatures, often simple "entertainment" to toss of in the small circle of intimate friends and admirers, but always bearing the stamp of genius, with ever so often a pang of melancholy or sadness, so characteristic of the Schubert The Romantic. A joy to listen to Italian pianist Alberto Miodini, always finding the right touch of lightness and charm.