" Most of his sonatas ought not to be subjected to the glaring lights of huge concert halls.
They are confessions of an extremely vulnerable spirit,
or more correctly monologues, often whispered so softly that the sound does not carry in a large hall
(Schubert reveals his innermost secrets to us in pianissimo). "
(Wilhelm Kempff @1970)
- May 16 Sat 2009 15:48
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舒伯特: 鋼琴奏鳴曲
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