Artist: 
Maurizio Pollini

SCHUBERT

CD + Digipack
€19,99

Release date: 25 October 2024

Article Number: 509695000

In June 2022, Maurizio and Daniele Pollini went to Munich's Herkulessaal to record a new studio album dedicated to three essential aspects of Schubert's piano music: the sonatas, the cycles of short pieces and the piano music for four hands. This was a project of the heart for father and son, who shared a special love for the Viennese composer, and it was the first time that both had rehearsed and performed a piece for four hands together: the elegiac F minor Fantasy from the year of Schubert's death in 1828. For the great Italian pianist Maurizio Pollini, it was to be his last recording. He died in March 2024 at the age of 82. And so, this touching and at the same time profound album by two generations of musicians becomes a legacy and a hopeful look into the future: ‘With the recent death of my father, the perspective with which I imagined the record and the whole process of its realisation inevitably changed’, says Daniele Pollini. ‘What presented itself as a very special occasion turned into a unique event, in fact unrepeatable. I am therefore very happy to have had the opportunity to make this album dedicated to Schubert and to have shared with my father what was his last recording.’

Tracklist:

FRANZ SCHUBERT (1797-1828)

Piano Sonata in G major D 894

1             1. Molto moderato e cantabile

2             2. Andante

3             3. Menuetto. Allegro moderato

4             4. Allegretto

Maurizio Pollini piano

Moments musicaux D 780

5             No. 1 in C major: Moderato

6             No. 2 in A flat major: Andantino

7             No. 3 in F minor: Allegro moderato

8             No. 4 in C sharp minor: Moderato

9             No. 5 in F minor: Allegro vivace

10           No. 6 in A flat major: Allegretto

Daniele Pollini piano

Fantasia in F minor for Piano Duet D 940

11           Allegro molto moderato

12           Largo

13           Allegro vivace

14           Tempo I

 

Daniele Pollini primo

Maurizio Pollini secondo