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[New post] An inspired pairing: Schubert piano sonatas D537 & D959 | Garrick Ohlsson

Site logo image ArtMuseLondon posted: "Ten years separate the composition of these two piano sonatas by Franz Schubert. The earlier one, in A minor, was completed in 1817 when Schubert was just twenty, but had already written some 250 lieder. Having left several incomplete piano sonatas in the" ARTMUSELONDON

An inspired pairing: Schubert piano sonatas D537 & D959 | Garrick Ohlsson

ArtMuseLondon

Apr 30

Ten years separate the composition of these two piano sonatas by Franz Schubert. The earlier one, in A minor, was completed in 1817 when Schubert was just twenty, but had already written some 250 lieder. Having left several incomplete piano sonatas in the preceding years, he returned to the form with renewed enthusiasm, perhaps inspired by a new instrument – a state-of-the art 6-octave piano.

The A minor sonata was Schubert's first complete piano sonata and is a work poised between the Classical and Romantic traditions. The opening figure is Beethovenian and heroic, but this gives way to a calmer, more romantic second subject in colourful F major. The music flits between the major and minor, Schubert already clearly a master in creating drama and emotion in his use of unexpected harmonies and key changes.

The second movement prefigures the rondo theme of the late A major sonata and creates a pleasing connection to the other work on this disc. It's genial and leisurely, once again replete with unusual modulations. Drama and contrast abound in the opening of the final movement before the music settles into lively but more convivial territory.

The A major sonata, D959, was composed in the final months of Schubert's life, in 1828. It's a work of remarkable breadth of expression, with daring use of harmony and modulation to create contrasting moods and colours. Much has been written about the second movement, a melancholy barcarolle with a grotesque quasi-Baroque fantasia in the middle, but the overall mood of this expansive late sonata is good-natured, nostalgic and genial. In contrast to the darkly-lit Andantino, the Scherzo third movement is whimsical and cheerful. The finale takes its rondo theme from the D537, now speeded up and given added breadth and shapeliness with contrasting sections of increasing dramatic intent.

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Garrick Ohlsson

Garrick Ohlsson brings robustness and colour to both sonatas, but never loses sight of the wide variety of moods and dynamic contrasts within this music. This is sophisticated, aristocratic playing with exquisite phrasing, subtle accents and pauses, meticulous attention to details of articulation and dynamic shading, contrasts wonderfully carved, and a clear sense of the music's structure and overall architecture. Ohlsson asserts his presence but it is never overbearing, and after Eric Lu's laboured, lugubrious take on the D959 in particular, it is refreshing to hear this music given a more straightforward, big boned, but no less rewarding interpretation. The joy and lyricism of Schubert is very much to the fore in Ohlsson's performance, and the D959 is particularly delightful, with close attention paid to the music's springlike, lilting character. If 'Winterreise' is heartbreak, a study in unrelieved sorrow, this sonata reveals, and revels in all of life - intoxicatingly bittersweet, nostalgic, and life-affirming, never unremittingly melancholy or heavy – an emotional landscape which Ohlsson captures perfectly.

This is an inspired pairing, offering the listener an opportunity to appreciate the composer's understanding and development of sonata form in the hands of an elder statesman of the piano, who really appreciates the contrasts, colour and spontaneity in Schubert's writing.

SCHUBERT

Piano Sonata in A minor, D537

Piano Sonatas in A major, D959

GARRICK OHLSSON piano

Available on the Hyperion label


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