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Schubert + Brahms

Can Çakmur (piano)

Schubert + Brahms
Çakmur is fearless in revealing his personal voice, opting for a thoroughly romantic take on the music, without traducing the Schubertian spirit. His pianism is imbued with a natural instinct...

Schubert + Brahms

Can Çakmur (piano)

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Çakmur is fearless in revealing his personal voice, opting for a thoroughly romantic take on the music, without traducing the Schubertian spirit. His pianism is imbued with a natural instinct...

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For his series called Schubert+, pianist Can Çakmur juxtaposes the complete major piano solo compositions by the Viennese composer with works by other composers who were inspired by his music, thus providing the opportunity to see these works in a new light. While making up a near complete anthology of Schubert’s completed major piano music, each disc is also intended as a self-contained recital.

In this second instalment, Çakmur performs pieces published after Schubert’s death, the three Klavierstücke, D946, which are not known to have been intended as a new series of impromptus. Since their first editor was Brahms, it seemed logical to include one of his late cycle of miniatures, here the Vier Klavierstücke, op.119. The pieces by Schubert and Brahms share a spontaneity, even an apparent lightness, that often conceals an unsuspected depth beneath the surface. The programme concludes with the Four Impromptus, D935, an ambitious cycle also published after Schubert’s death. Schubert’s name would become closely associated with this genre, often characterised by a lyrical melody and a free-flowing structure, with a sense of spontaneity. With it, Schubert seems to have found an ideal setting for the expression of his genius.

Contents and tracklist

No. 1 in F Minor. Allegro moderato
Track length11:32
No. 2 in A Flat Major. Allegretto
Track length7:28
No. 3 in B Flat Major. Andante
Track length13:26
No. 4 in F Minor. Allegro scherzando
Track length7:02
No. 1. Intermezzo in B Minor. Adagio
Track length3:33
No. 2. Intermezzo in E Minor. Andantino un poco agitato
Track length5:01
No. 3. Intermezzo in C Major. Grazioso e giocoso
Track length1:43
No. 4. Rhapsody in E Flat Major. Allegro risoluto
Track length6:02
No. 1 in E Flat Minor. Allegro assai
Track length8:25
No. 2 in E Flat Major. Allegretto
Track length11:33
No. 3 in C Major. Allegro
Track length5:07

Spotlight on this release

  • Can Çakmur on Schubert

    Ahead of his gala concert launching the Hamamatsu International Piano Competition at Kings Place tomorrow, the Turkish pianist discusses his Schubert + project on BIS, his friendship with Fazıl Say, and why he's 'super-unpicky' about the instruments he plays in concert...

Awards and reviews

April 2024

Çakmur is fearless in revealing his personal voice, opting for a thoroughly romantic take on the music, without traducing the Schubertian spirit. His pianism is imbued with a natural instinct for elegant phrasing and sensitive voicing, alongside an ear for orchestral textures.
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