The Schubertiade – epitome of Romanticism and stage for Schubert’s piano sonatas Schubert and Beethoven were contemporaries and both realised their musical ideas in Vienna. However, Beethoven was a generation older and was already at the zenith of his career when Schubert wrote down his first composition (1810, Piano Fantasy in G major for four hands).
A year earlier, Beethoven had already composed his fifth piano concerto and his fifth symphony. These circumstances must have made a strong impression on the young Franz Schubert. There is no doubt that Beethoven, as a shining light of Romantic music, was a tremendous role model (E.T.A. Hoffmann said of Beethoven: ‘Beethoven awakens that infinite longing which is the essence of Romanticism’).
Schubert only made his first public appearance shortly after his 22nd birthday on 28 February 1819 (i.e. in the last third of his life!) in the hall of the hotel ‘Zum Römischen Kaiser’ with ‘Schäfers Klagelied’. This was also the year in which the first so-called ‘evening entertainments’ took place at Ignaz Sonnleithner’s house. These gatherings focussed on literature and music, and from 1821 these events became known as ‘Schubertiades’. As the name suggests, Franz Schubert was the centre of these events, where he was able to present his compositions to his extended circle of friends. However, in terms of their social impact, these events could not be compared with the grandiose opera performances, most of which featured Rossini’s works and sent the whole of Vienna into a veritable ‘Rossini frenzy’. Instead of performing in glamorous theatre lights, Schubert sat at the piano by candlelight, where he played his songs and piano sonatas to his friends dancing late into the night.
Yasuyo Yano – Fortepiano
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SKU | IBS12025 |
Qualities | DSD 512 fs, DSD 256 fs, DSD 128 fs, DSD 64 fs, DXD 24 Bit, FLAC 192 kHz, FLAC 96 kHz |
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Release Date | March 20, 2025 |
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