Tags
Language
Tags
May 2025
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
27 28 29 30 1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
    Attention❗ To save your time, in order to download anything on this site, you must be registered 👉 HERE. If you do not have a registration yet, it is better to do it right away. ✌

    ( • )( • ) ( ͡⚆ ͜ʖ ͡⚆ ) (‿ˠ‿)
    SpicyMags.xyz

    Shai Wosner - Franz Schubert: Piano Sonatas D840 & D850; 6 German Dances D820; Hungarian Melody D817 (2011)

    Posted By: Designol
    Shai Wosner - Franz Schubert: Piano Sonatas D840 & D850; 6 German Dances D820; Hungarian Melody D817 (2011)

    Shai Wosner - Franz Schubert: Piano Sonatas D840 & D850;
    6 German Dances D820; Hungarian Melody D817 (2011)

    EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 197 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 176 Mb | Artwork included
    Genre: Classical | Label: Onyx | # ONYX 4073 | Time: 01:16:24

    With this recital Shai Wosner declares himself a Schubertian of unfaltering authority and character. Entirely modern in style (tonally lean and sharply focused, never given to easy or sentimental options), he relishes every twist and turn in the so-called Reliquie Sonata, with its quasi-orchestral, defiantly unpianistic first movement and its astonishing second movement modulations (Alkan himself never wrote anything more boldly experimental). Unlike Richter in his monolithic recording, Wosner opts for the two completed movements rather than allowing the music to evaporate into thin air, displaying throughout a finely concentrated sense of music that achieves its vision and depth through extreme austerity.

    And again in the towering D major Sonata, even with so many high-flyers in the catalogue (Curzon, Gilels, Brendel, Kempff, etc), Wosner voices his own formidably assured and trenchant voice. Whether fiercely energised in the first movement’s propulsion, keeping everything smartly on the move in the second-movement con moto (no romantic lingering in the manner of Gilels’s magnificent but arguably all-Russian reading) or locating every subtlety beneath the finale’s outwardly innocent sing-a-song-of-sixpence surface, Wosner rivets your attention at every point. He also shows a high degree of charm and affection in the German Dances and the Hungarian Melody, and he is hardly less acute in his accompanying notes, where he writes of the ‘almost Brucknerian peaks and valleys’ in the C major Sonata. Onyx’s sound is exemplary, matching the performances in clarity and warmth.

    Review by Bryce Morrison, Gramophone

    Clarity, precision and discipline are qualities all too rare in recordings of Schubert's piano music. His infectious melodies are usually more than the performer can resist and the tunes end up leading the tempos and phrasing.

    But Shai Wosner takes a different approach. He knows that Schubert's melodies don't need any help, so he makes no effort to mould the individual movements around their themes. Instead he prioritises the architecture. The structure of Schubert's movements is rarely innovative, but his use of traditional forms is always effective.

    From the first, quiet notes of the D840 Sonata it is clear that Wosner is thinking ahead and looking towards the movement's climax. And when the climax comes it is earth-shattering. The lack of rubato and the extreme dynamics make Wosner's playing seem all the more insistent - obsessive even. This, combined with the relatively dispassionate approach to the melodies, makes the readings of the two sonatas almost symphonic. In his liner-notes, Wosner compares the opening movement of the D840 with a Bruckner symphony. Hearing anybody else play the work, the comparison would seem far fetched, but Wosner demonstrates exactly what he means.

    Given the austerity of his approach, it is ironic that Wosner has chosen works inspired by folksongs and rustic country life. He explains that most of Schubert's life was spent in Vienna, but that these works are associated with his few stays out of town, most notably as a tutor to the Esterházys. Perhaps his intention was to save this music from the pastoral and excessively Romantic readings you find elsewhere and to locate it firmly in the Classical era.

    In fact, Wosner's dynamic range, the power of his instrument (a Steinway D) and the sophistication of his touch all make the results sound thoroughly modern. His touch is precise and clear yet infinitely varied in texture and colour. This is where subtly comes into Wosner's Schubert. Where most other pianists would make their mark on this music through the shaping of the phrases, Wosner relies on the sound that he makes at the piano to set himself apart. And the clear, ringing tones he achieves in every register and dynamic make each moment of this recording a delight to hear.

    The quality of the sound recording helps to get this essential aspect of Wosner's playing across. The bass end of the piano, not a region usually associated with Schubert, is often put to dramatic use, both in thundering climaxes and distant pianissimos. The presence and immediacy of the piano's tone down here really allow Wosner to create the atmosphere he is looking for.

    So what now for Shai Wosner? This disc is easily the equal of his previous offering on Onyx, which paired Brahms with Schoenberg to impressive effect. I could imagine both Brahms and Schoenberg appreciating this kind of reading of Schubert, the clearest precursor to their disciplined Romanticism. It would be fascinating to find out what Wosner would make of Mozart's Sonatas. As here, there would no doubt be a certain tension between the text and the interpretation, but this pianist has a knack for making the familiar sound fresh and new, so a few more discs of the core Viennese repertoire would be very welcome indeed.

    Review by Gavin Dixon, MusicWeb International

    Shai Wosner - Franz Schubert: Piano Sonatas D840 & D850; 6 German Dances D820; Hungarian Melody D817 (2011)



    Shai Wosner - Franz Schubert: Piano Sonatas D840 & D850; 6 German Dances D820; Hungarian Melody D817 (2011)



    Tracklist:

    Franz SCHUBERT (1797–1828)

    Piano Sonata in C major, D840 'Relique'
    01. I. Moderato (17:05)
    02. II. Andante (9:29)

    03. Six German Dances, D820 (5:21)

    04. Hungarian Melody, D817 (4:19)

    Piano Sonata in D major, D850
    05. I. Allegro vivace (9:02)
    06. II. Con moto (12:42)
    07. III. Scherzo: Allegro vivace (8:43)
    08. IV. Rondo: Allegro moderato (9:43)


    Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011

    EAC extraction logfile from 15. March 2013, 2:11

    Shai Wosner / Schubert - Piano Sonatas D840 and D850

    Used drive : HL-DT-STDVDRAM GSA-4083N Adapter: 1 ID: 0

    Read mode : Secure
    Utilize accurate stream : Yes
    Defeat audio cache : Yes
    Make use of C2 pointers : No

    Read offset correction : 667
    Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : No
    Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes
    Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No
    Null samples used in CRC calculations : Yes
    Used interface : Native Win32 interface for Win NT & 2000

    Used output format : User Defined Encoder
    Selected bitrate : 896 kBit/s
    Quality : High
    Add ID3 tag : No
    Command line compressor : C:\Program Files\Exact Audio Copy\Flac\flac.exe
    Additional command line options : -V -8 %source%


    TOC of the extracted CD

    Track | Start | Length | Start sector | End sector
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––-
    1 | 0:00.00 | 17:05.27 | 0 | 76901
    2 | 17:05.27 | 9:28.70 | 76902 | 119571
    3 | 26:34.22 | 5:21.07 | 119572 | 143653
    4 | 31:55.29 | 4:18.60 | 143654 | 163063
    5 | 36:14.14 | 9:01.55 | 163064 | 203693
    6 | 45:15.69 | 12:41.57 | 203694 | 260825
    7 | 57:57.51 | 8:42.38 | 260826 | 300013
    8 | 66:40.14 | 9:43.36 | 300014 | 343774


    Range status and errors

    Selected range

    Filename J:\New Music\Schubert - Piano Sonatas D840 & D850 - Wosner\Schubert - Piano Sonatas D840 and D850.wav

    Peak level 99.1 %
    Extraction speed 3.4 X
    Range quality 99.9 %
    Test CRC 69E38610
    Copy CRC 69E38610
    Copy OK

    No errors occurred

    End of status report

    ==== Log checksum 9120D95E2C5857A188FF5CEC49281578A12A45552BDFD4FC38E9946D4427A5FF ====

    [CUETools log; Date: 21.12.2018 1:53:15; Version: 2.1.4]
    [CTDB TOCID: aytFJMPICQUwMRCkimj6HeZDkn8-] found.
    Track | CTDB Status
    1 | (3/3) Accurately ripped
    2 | (3/3) Accurately ripped
    3 | (3/3) Accurately ripped
    4 | (3/3) Accurately ripped
    5 | (3/3) Accurately ripped
    6 | (3/3) Accurately ripped
    7 | (3/3) Accurately ripped
    8 | (3/3) Accurately ripped
    [AccurateRip ID: 001896ed-009f5eca-7111e708] found.
    Track [ CRC | V2 ] Status
    01 [250824d9|0d9fd789] (0+2/2) Accurately ripped
    02 [a00962cc|007d8e60] (0+2/2) Accurately ripped
    03 [7f048b2f|fa7910fe] (0+2/2) Accurately ripped
    04 [ad2d7f54|350d4013] (0+2/2) Accurately ripped
    05 [438511df|f3994b5c] (0+2/2) Accurately ripped
    06 [34d739c3|f1a727b1] (0+2/2) Accurately ripped
    07 [e936124a|ed431d48] (0+2/2) Accurately ripped
    08 [86acf409|2d592c16] (0+2/2) Accurately ripped

    Track Peak [ CRC32 ] [W/O NULL] [ LOG ]
    – 99,1 [69E38610] [5B4DEDB2] CRC32
    01 99,1 [48C4564E] [E2701C6E]
    02 97,8 [19001E64] [D6E5A208]
    03 68,4 [1A0FCB78] [B3393F22]
    04 64,0 [3D79B20A] [296AFF7C]
    05 81,0 [0D084323] [F46F430E]
    06 98,3 [D5DD82B3] [44DADC1D]
    07 97,2 [3E0777A7] [26C19A23]
    08 79,4 [4D00C04D] [2064F1E6]

    foobar2000 1.2 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
    log date: 2018-12-21 02:02:40

    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
    Analyzed: Shai Wosner / Schubert - Piano Sonatas D840 and D850
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
    DR14 -0.08 dB -19.91 dB 17:05 01-Piano Sonata in C major, D840 'Relique' - I. Moderato
    DR16 -0.19 dB -21.95 dB 9:29 02-Piano Sonata in C major, D840 'Relique' - II. Andante
    DR14 -3.29 dB -23.07 dB 5:21 03-Six German Dances, D820
    DR12 -3.87 dB -22.61 dB 4:19 04-Hungarian Melody, D817
    DR14 -1.83 dB -19.66 dB 9:02 05-Piano Sonata in D major, D850 - I. Allegro vivace
    DR15 -0.15 dB -22.23 dB 12:42 06-Piano Sonata in D major, D850 - II. Con moto
    DR14 -0.24 dB -19.95 dB 8:43 07-Piano Sonata in D major, D850 - III. Scherzo: Allegro vivace
    DR15 -2.00 dB -23.77 dB 9:43 08-Piano Sonata in D major, D850 - IV. Rondo: Allegro moderato
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

    Number of tracks: 8
    Official DR value: DR14

    Samplerate: 44100 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 16
    Bitrate: 358 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
    ================================================================================

    Shai Wosner - Franz Schubert: Piano Sonatas D840 & D850; 6 German Dances D820; Hungarian Melody D817 (2011)

    All thanks to original releaser

    More interesting music in My Blog