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专辑名称: Schubert: Piano Sonatas D. 840 & D. 960
创作艺人: [Jean-Marc Luisada]
音乐流派: Classical|古典
专辑规格: 1碟6首
出品公司: La Dolce Volta
发行时间: 2021/10/1
官方标价: £6.49 (会员免费下载)
域名语言: [it] (AI检测)
曲目介绍:
I. Moderato
II. Andante
I. Molto moderato
II. Andante sostenuto
III. Scherzo. Allegro vivace con delicatezza
IV. Allegro ma non troppo
详细介绍:
Being in his sixties gives Jean-Marc Luisada a quiet serenity that he puts to good use in Schubert%27s final Sonata in B flat major, D. 960. It%27s a work which he sees as the culmination of a whole life, Schubert%27s of course, but maybe also of the French pianist%27s career. This is an artist who really knows how to bring out all the desolate melancholy from Schubert%27s material, probably by mixing in his own personal life experiences and his own questions.
A film buff, Luisada is a veritable encyclopaedia of the Seventh Art. He compares Schubert to certain shots by Ozu or Robert Bresson, who are also capable of expressing the same feeling of immobility, the sensation of eternity that he works into his musical performance.
To the expression of deep sorrow in this final work by Schubert, Luisada contrasts the Sonata in C major, D. 840 %27Reliquie%27, in which he finds both a continuity with Haydn%27s Variations in F minor and %27a climate of frightful sadness%27 contrasting with %27an angelic luminosity%27. Jean-Marc Luisada plays the only two movements from it left by Schubert himself, and omits the version which was completed by his teacher Paul Badura-Skoda.
For the pianist, this incompleteness, such a constant presence in Schubert%27s works, is not a sign of impotence. Rather, he considers that the composer had %27already said what was essential by revealing the suffering of the moment%27. Jean-Marc Luisada highlights the interplay of opposites in this recording, made in the beautiful Salle de l%27Arsenal in Metz at the end of winter 2021, when France was under a renewed lockdown due to the global pandemic. Paradoxically, this step back into the interior seems to have helped this most perceptive artist to open up and enjoy greater freedom and inspiration. © François Hudry/Qobuz