
Schubert: Rarities and Short Piano Works / Waleczek
Among Schubertâs compositions are rare and overlooked works for solo piano that reflect staging posts of his short compositional life. As a boy he had studied with Salieri who almost certainly encouraged him to explore contrapuntal techniques in 1812 â the fugues and fugal expositions he wrote are testament to his secure grounding in the form. Schubertâs admiration for Mozart is clear in the Fantasy in C minor, while the substantial Two Scherzi, D. 593 show early mastery. Also included is the Allegro in E major, Schubertâs first, unfinished attempt at a piano sonata. Pianist Wojciech Waleczek recorded Lisztâs Harmonies poĂ©tiques etreligieuses, Vol. 53 of the Complete Piano Music series on 8.573773.Gramophone wrote: âHe is sufficiently technically equipped to allow his imagination full flight. He has a strong dramatic instinct and brings a sense of proportion when Liszt grows discursive. Perhaps most importantly, Waleczek conveys an aura of rapture to this music.â
Among Schubertâs compositions are rare and overlooked works for solo piano that reflect staging posts of his short compositional life. As a boy he had studied with Salieri who almost certainly encouraged him to explore contrapuntal techniques in 1812 â the fugues and fugal expositions he wrote are testament to his secure grounding in the form. Schubertâs admiration for Mozart is clear in the Fantasy in C minor, while the substantial Two Scherzi, D. 593 show early mastery. Also included is the Allegro in E major, Schubertâs first, unfinished attempt at a piano sonata. Pianist Wojciech Waleczek recorded Lisztâs Harmonies poĂ©tiques etreligieuses, Vol. 53 of the Complete Piano Music series on 8.573773.Gramophone wrote: âHe is sufficiently technically equipped to allow his imagination full flight. He has a strong dramatic instinct and brings a sense of proportion when Liszt grows discursive. Perhaps most importantly, Waleczek conveys an aura of rapture to this music.â
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Among Schubertâs compositions are rare and overlooked works for solo piano that reflect staging posts of his short compositional life. As a boy he had studied with Salieri who almost certainly encouraged him to explore contrapuntal techniques in 1812 â the fugues and fugal expositions he wrote are testament to his secure grounding in the form. Schubertâs admiration for Mozart is clear in the Fantasy in C minor, while the substantial Two Scherzi, D. 593 show early mastery. Also included is the Allegro in E major, Schubertâs first, unfinished attempt at a piano sonata. Pianist Wojciech Waleczek recorded Lisztâs Harmonies poĂ©tiques etreligieuses, Vol. 53 of the Complete Piano Music series on 8.573773.Gramophone wrote: âHe is sufficiently technically equipped to allow his imagination full flight. He has a strong dramatic instinct and brings a sense of proportion when Liszt grows discursive. Perhaps most importantly, Waleczek conveys an aura of rapture to this music.â





















