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Kempff Schubert Sonatas/DG TEN C

Jed Distler

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Deutsche Grammophon repackages Wilhelm Kempff’s classic Schubert sonata cycle in a space-saving box, and slashes the cost down to budget price. In addition, the performances have been sonically upgraded. An A/B comparison between DG’s previous edition and the present remastering reveals Kempff’s magical, intimate sonority to take on newfound robustness and detail. You can better ascertain Kempff’s sparse and subtle pedaling, and there seems to be more air between the notes. These improvements reinforce the pianist’s innate stylistic grasp and unpressured authority in this music.

Kempff’s virtuosity is very real, yet never draws attention to itself. He approaches Schubert not so much as a two-handed pianist as a one-man chamber ensemble, or a seasoned lieder singer backed by a sensitive accompanist. There are, of course, a wealth of great individual Schubert Sonata interpretations that differ from, and even surpass Kempff’s individual readings. But if you love the Schubert Sonatas, your life will be poorer for not knowing Kempff’s irreplaceable recordings.


Recording Details:

Reference Recording: This one

FRANZ SCHUBERT - The Piano Sonatas

    Soloists: Wilhelm Kempff (piano)

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