Edito de Schubert: Sonatas for Violin & PianoHailed for defining new standards of period performance with their visionary readings of Bach, Handel and Mozart, the award-winning partnership of
Andrew Manze and
Richard Egarr returns to reveal an unfamiliar facet of Franz Schubert (1797-1828). Penned when the young composer had just turned twenty and was about to taste his first Viennese success, these substantial (if deceptively simple) works are models of perfection, clearly inspired by the great Classical masters - Haydn, Mozart and especially Beethoven. Published posthumously as "Sonatinas" (Op.137) and a ?Duo? (Op. 162), this little-heard repertoire here finds its most persuasive proponents at last.
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