
Schubert: Piano Trio No. 2 - Arpeggione Sonata / Hobarth, Rudin, Hakkinen
Schubertâs Arpeggione Sonata has today become part of the cello repertoire but it was originally written for the arpeggione, a form of bowed guitar invented by the Viennese maker Johann Georg Staufer in 1823. With a unique ethereal sound, this instrument reveals the true beauty of Schubertâs initial conception. The Piano Trio No. 2 was performed at the Vienna Musikverein on the first anniversary of Beethovenâs death â its extremes of urgent drama and sublime bittersweet lyricism are characteristic of Schubertâs artistic surge during his final year.
Schubertâs Arpeggione Sonata has today become part of the cello repertoire but it was originally written for the arpeggione, a form of bowed guitar invented by the Viennese maker Johann Georg Staufer in 1823. With a unique ethereal sound, this instrument reveals the true beauty of Schubertâs initial conception. The Piano Trio No. 2 was performed at the Vienna Musikverein on the first anniversary of Beethovenâs death â its extremes of urgent drama and sublime bittersweet lyricism are characteristic of Schubertâs artistic surge during his final year.
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Schubertâs Arpeggione Sonata has today become part of the cello repertoire but it was originally written for the arpeggione, a form of bowed guitar invented by the Viennese maker Johann Georg Staufer in 1823. With a unique ethereal sound, this instrument reveals the true beauty of Schubertâs initial conception. The Piano Trio No. 2 was performed at the Vienna Musikverein on the first anniversary of Beethovenâs death â its extremes of urgent drama and sublime bittersweet lyricism are characteristic of Schubertâs artistic surge during his final year.























