Composed near the end of Schubert's life, these two piano sonatas are part of an outpouring of instrumental music he composed between 1822 and his death in 1828, music that until recently remained far less popular than his celebrated opera and lieder. On this album, Goode brings to life works now considered among the composer's most important.
Composed near the end of Schubert's life, these two piano sonatas are part of an outpouring of instrumental music he composed between 1822 and his death in 1828, music that until recently remained far less popular than his celebrated opera and lieder. On this album, Goode brings to life works now considered among the composer's most important.
PRODUCTION CREDITS
Produced and engineered by Max Wilcox
Recorded June 1990 at The American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, New York City
Design by James Victore
Cover photograph by Lauren Piperno
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MUSICIANS
Richard Goode, piano