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    Andreas Staier, Daniel Sepec & Roel Dieltiens - Schubert: Piano trios, Op. 99 & 100 (2016)

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    Andreas Staier, Daniel Sepec & Roel Dieltiens - Schubert: Piano trios, Op. 99 & 100 (2016)

    Andreas Staier, Daniel Sepec & Roel Dieltiens - Schubert: Piano trios, Op. 99 & 100 (2016)
    Classical | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 01:37:04 | 223 MB
    Label: Harmonia Mundi

    'One glance at Schubert s trio, and the miserable hustle and bustle of human existence vanishes, the world takes on fresh lustre', wrote Robert Schumann in 1836 of Schubert s Piano Trio D898. He was equally admiring of the Viennese composer s other great trio, D929, notably its funeral march-like Andante con moto, later to achieve cinematic fame in Kubrick s 'Barry Lyndon'. Here three peerless interpreters bring out every nuance of these endlessly fascinating works on their period instruments , including a splendid copy of an 1827 Viennese fortepiano.

    Tracklist:

    CD1
    01. I. Allegro moderato - Andreas Staier, Daniel Sepec and Roel Dieltiens
    02. II. Andante un poco mosso - Andreas Staier, Daniel Sepec and Roel Dieltiens
    03. III. Scherzo-Allegro - Andreas Staier, Daniel Sepec and Roel Dieltiens
    04. IV. Rondo-Allegro-vivace - Andreas Staier, Daniel Sepec and Roel Dieltiens
    05. Adagio - Andreas Staier, Daniel Sepec and Roel Dieltiens

    CD2
    01. I. Allegro - Andreas Staier, Daniel Sepec and Roel Dieltiens
    02. II. Andante con moto - Andreas Staier, Daniel Sepec and Roel Dieltiens
    03. III. Scherzando. Allegro moderato - Andreas Staier, Roel Dieltiens and Daniel Sepec
    04. IV. Allegro moderato - Andreas Staier, Daniel Sepec and Roel Dieltiens