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Franz Schubert Karl Ulrich Schnabel Artur Schnabel 1828 1882 1897 1909 1937 1951 2001
Franz Schubert +••.••(...)): Rondo in A opus 107 for piano four hands Played by father and son Schnabel Artur Schnabel +••.••(...)) Karl Ulrich Schnabel +••.••(...)) Recorded in 1937
Chopin Karl Ulrich Schnabel Artur Schnabel Schubert Bach Beethoven Liszt Leon Fleisher Peter Serkin Serkin Richard Goode 1955 2001
Unfortunately, there are those who assume that Karl Ulrich Schnabel was a technical lightweight who only played four hand music with his illustrious father, Artur Schnabel. In fact, his technical equipment was at least equal to that of his father and in certain repertoire may have surpassed it. Early in life, Karl Schnabel decided to devote himself to the neglected four hand music composed by Mozart, Schubert etc. However, he was quite capable of performing solo recitals devoted to the music of Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, and Liszt, among others. . This performance of the Chopin Scherzo No. 3, reveals Karl Ulrich Schnabel's late Romantic ancestry. There are slight textual changes and the interpretation is totally devoid of generic influence. He could think for himself. I now have four favorite recordings of this work. This is a fabulous performance. Karl Schnabel was also an important teacher His students included Leon Fleisher (who also studied with Artur Schnabel), Peter Serkin, Richard Goode and Claude Frank. In later years he was a faculty member of the Manhattan School of Music. Karl Ulrich Schnabel died in Danbury, Connecticut on August 27, 2001 at the age of 91.
Karl Ulrich Schnabel Schnabel Sir Adrian Boult London Symphony Orchestra 1756 1791 1937
W. A. Mozart +••.••(...)) Piano Concerto No. 10 in E flat major for Two Pianos, KV 365 I. Allegro II. Andante III. Rondo: Allegro Artur and Karl Ulrich Schnabel, Pianists London Symphony Orchestra / Sir Adrian Boult (HMV, recorded 1937) 78 rpm transfers.
Karl Ulrich Schnabel Schnabel Franz Schubert
Franz Schubert Polonaise in B-flat Major, Op. 75, No. 2, D. 599 for one piano four hands. If one had the good fortune of seeing and hearing the Schnabels in recital, the charm of these two, husband and wife, playing four hands on one piano, is unforgettable. They played with great musical authority. They played with elegance, with joy, and with humor. They played as one, and at times on one piano they achieved the dramatic effect of a full orchestra. They revived an art popular in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. For this art they inherited a literature far more extensive than the literature for two pianos, and they brought to it individually skilled and mature musicianship, fl avored with the warmth and excitement of their love for the music, for the piano and for each other.
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