Etiket: Schubert
Schubert and choice soloists at the Bourgie Hall
The Bourgie Hall announced Tuesday its 14the season, the second prepared by artistic director Olivier Godin and general director Caroline Louis. A menu slightly reduced in quantity, but not in…
Objective Schubert 2028 at Bourgie Hall
The Bourgie Hall will launch in the 2024-2025 season the presentation of the complete songs of Franz Schubert. The project will be the common thread for the seasons to come…
“Franz Schubert: Lieder with Orchestra”, Benjamin Appl
Last February appeared at DG Schubert Revisited by Matthias Goerne, an album which featured prominently in our annual chart and which was based on lieder orchestrations by Alexander Schmalcz. We…
“Impromptus” by Franz Schubert, Ronald Brautigam
When he came to inaugurate the Bourgie Room pianoforte in April 2022, Ronald Brautigam had only one obsession: the ultimate works of Schubert. The recording was scheduled for the summer…
Review of Symphonies Nos. 5 & 7 Unfinished, by Pablo Heras-Casado | Heras-Casado’s Technicolor Schubert
Chef Pablo Heras-Casado continues to build an exhilarating work at an impressive pace, which this time earns us an electric Fifth and a powerful Eighth by Schubert. Posted at 6:30…
[Critique] Fighting Schubert with the Trio Cassard-Grimal-Gastinel
Before performing at the Club musical de Québec on Sunday with the Trio of Spirits of Beethoven, the 3e Trio of Brahms and the Trio de Ravel, Philippe Cassard, David…
[Critique] “Schubert Revisited”, Matthias Goerne and the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie
It is an old fantasy to see the most beautiful melodies of Schubert, or others, being able to reach concert halls beyond the increasingly restricted circle of lieder lovers. A…
[Critique] “Franz Schubert”, Eric Lu
A critic is always looking for the right qualifier to sum up a performance or, better still, the look of an artist on a work. In the case of Eric…
[Critique] “Schubert. Transfiguration”, The Concert of Nations, Jordi Savall
It is fascinating to approach this recording after having tried to digest that of another baroque star, René Jacobs (Pentatone), exhausting, even sickening, by dint of fatuity. If one evokes…
[Critique] «Schwanengesang», Franz Schubert | The duty
On hearing this swan song miraculous, it is impossible not to think of the before and the after… The before was this beautiful miller history, which marked the debut of…
La Roque-d’Anthéron: At the Cinema Tonight With Pianist Jean-Marc Luisada, Visconti, Brahms And Mozart
It was an exquisite moment. Because in La Roque-d’Anthéron there are not only the majestic interpreters playing under the majestic trees of the park the majestic masterpieces of the repertoire…
[Critique] “Schubert: Piano Sonatas D. 959 and 960”, Dong Hyek Lim
His media life began with a bang. In 2003, he put down and challenged the 3e prize in the Queen Elizabeth Competition because he thought he deserved better. Since then,…
Franz Schubert, Bern Symphony Orchestra and Mario Venzago
As the ” 10and of Beethoven”, the Symphony in E major of Schubert is a great fantasy. It is the “7th of Schubert”, in a logic where the “Unfinished” is…
A La Folle Journée Edwin Crossley-Mercer, Baritone: “Singing Schubert Is A Form Of Trance”
New meeting with the baritone Edwin Crossley-Mercer who has just published a very beautiful book-disc of the winter travel Schubertian, singing in Nantes the 24 melodies of this cycle with…
At La Folle Journée De Nantes, Adam Laloum, Pianist: “Schubert, He’s A Companion, My Companion From My First Year Of Piano”
Last interview, with Adam Laloum, the young and brilliant pianist who won the 2009 Clara-Haskil competition, who moved us in Nantes with Schubert’s penultimate sonata. Adam Laloum was in Nantes.…
A La Folle Journée Anne Queffelec, Pianist: “I See Schubert A Bit Like A Tightrope Walker Who, On His String, Overhangs The Abyss”
Anne Queffelec is at the crazy day in a somewhat special program, all of Schubert’s works for piano 4 hands, which she shares with the pianist Gaspard Dehaene, her son.…
when Schubert resounds in the tramway
This is the DNA of the Nantes festival, to make classical music known and accessible to all. And sometimes in unusual places. As in the tramway, where two pianists gave…
On La Folle Journée Corinne Schneider, Musicologist: “Schubert Was Aware Of His Genius, But A Modest Awareness! »
Corinne Schneider, eminent musicologist, author of a Schubertian reflections (at Fayard) helps us to decipher the man and the musician Schubert, between enigmas and certainties What is “my” Schubert? My…
A La Folle Journée Victor Julien-Laferrière, Cellist And Conductor: “For Me, Schubert, It’s Still Fraternity”
At the Folle Journée Schubert the artists follow one another. In the great auditorium of Nantes the young Victor Julien-Laferrière completes his cellist’s bow with the conductor’s baton. Continuation of…
La Folle Journée 2022 in Nantes celebrates the genius of Schubert
Schubert, the traveler: this is the title of the 28th edition of this Folle Journée de Nantes dedicated to the brilliant Austrian composer. A crazy day which can be honored…