Schubert / Hammer / Alinde Quartett: Die Schone Mullerin

Schubert / Hammer / Alinde Quartett: Die Schone Mullerin
Format: CD
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Artist: Schubert / Hammer / Alinde Quartett
Label: Hanssler Classic
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 881488230680
Genre: Classical
With his song cycle, Die schöne Müllerin op. 25, published in Vienna in August 1824, Franz Schubert created one of the first song cycles in music history. It is a real cycle, not just a loose collection, because all the poems united in it hang firmly on a narrative thread: a narrated story, presented in 20 individual songs. It is clear that the most appropriate instrument for Die Schöne Müllerin is not the modern concert grand piano, but rather the fortepiano of Schubert's time, with it's delicate, transparent sound and enormous richness of color. This makes for a completely different listening experience. But the arrangement that Tom Randle wrote for the ALINDE Quartet in 2022 can also open one's ears in a completely new way.
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