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Schubert - Allegro in A minor 'Lebensstürme', D947
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Chamber » Duos » Piano Duos
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The Lewis-Osborne duo establishes a slyly (or should that be shyly?) wistful mood in the Andante varie in B minor, revels in the bravura writing of the Variations in A flat...and transforms... —
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Presto Recording of the Week, 8th November 2010
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Gramophone Awards, 2011, Shortlisted - Instrumental
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Gramophone Magazine, December 2010, Editor's Choice
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On paper it seems an unlikely pairing. On disc, however, it is something of a triumph, a recording that is far more than a mere souvenir d'occasion of a memorable night in Carnegie Hall. Intriguingly,... —
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Building a Library, April 2010, First Choice
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Gramophone Magazine, May 2006, Editor's Choice
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Schubert: Lebensstürme. Music for Piano Four-Hands
Duo Pleyel: Richard Egarr & Alexandra Nepomnyashchaya
The transparency and varied tonal colours of the Pleyel are particularly effective in the D951 Rondo, which they imbue with plenty of charm,
with a notably warm account of the main theme...In... — -
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Building a Library, January 2005, First Choice
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The pianism is exemplary. David Fray has probably never hit an ugly note, nor failed to produce textures of luminous clarity and seductive depth and colour...Beautiful, certainly, in its way;... —
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Gramophone Magazine, May 2015, Editor's Choice
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A true piano giant; Schubert performances which reveal Artur Schnabel’s hallmark dramatic and spontaneous-sounding style. —
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Gramophone Magazine, April 2019, Archive/Reissue of the Month
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their performances are finely reactive, sensitive to that troubled strain in Schubert that so often undercuts the Biedermeier Gemütlichkeit of the music. Even the Variations, so often presented... —