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András Schiff: Ludwig van Beethoven, Diabelli-Variationen

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András Schiff: Ludwig van Beethoven, Diabelli-VariationenAndrs Schiff, Klavier Hammerklavier Beethoven Sonate Nr. 32 in c Moll op. 111 (Bechstein Konzertflgel) Diabelli Variationen op. 120 (Bechstein Konzertflgel) Diabelli Variationen op. 120 (Franz Brodmann Hammerklavier) Sechs Bagatellen op. 126 (Franz Brodmann Hammerklavier) (2 CDs, ECM New Series, 2013) Schiff whlte fr diese Sptlese zwei historische Instrumente, nmlich einen Brodmann von ungefhr 1820 und einen Bechstein von 1921, und er spielte

András Schiff, Klavier/Hammerklavier

Beethoven

Sonate Nr. 32 in c-Moll op. 111 (Bechstein Konzertflügel)
Diabelli-Variationen op. 120 (Bechstein Konzertflügel)
Diabelli-Variationen op. 120 (Franz Brodmann Hammerklavier)
Sechs Bagatellen op. 126 (Franz Brodmann Hammerklavier)

(2 CDs, ECM New Series, 2013)

«Schiff wählte für diese Spätlese zwei historische Instrumente, nämlich einen Brodmann von ungefähr 1820 und einen Bechstein von 1921, und er spielte Beethovens Variationen zweimal vollständig ein. Man hört sie hier einmal im typischen Klang eines Hammerflügels der Entstehungszeit – zum ersten Mal, denn Demus und Staier hatten sich für 1839er-Flügel entschieden. Und Schiff interpretiert sie ausserdem auf einem Instrument aus dem frühen 20. Jahrhundert, das durch seine zwar schon «moderne», aber sehr milde und ausgeglichene Färbung auf Anhieb für sich einnimmt.» (Fono Forum)

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