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Schubert: Piano Trios, D. 929 & D. 897
Franz [Vienna] Schubert, Stuttgart Piano Trio
Schubert: Piano Trios, D. 929 & D. 897
Genre: Classical
 
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All Artists: Franz [Vienna] Schubert, Stuttgart Piano Trio
Title: Schubert: Piano Trios, D. 929 & D. 897
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Naxos
Original Release Date: 1/1/1989
Re-Release Date: 2/5/1993
Genre: Classical
Style: Chamber Music
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 730099513227

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A True Sleeper
David Fox | Westlake Village, CA USA | 08/14/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is the best modern recording of the Eb Trio that I know at any price. The only performances I know which are in the same league are the out-of-print Serkin/Busch/Busch EMI recording from the 1930's, and the Heifetz/Piatigorsky/Laetiner recording from the mid-1960's which was released with the Heifetz boxed set. At Naxos prices, this should be an automatic purchase for anyone who anyone who loves Schubert's chamber music."
Coarse, direct and flat ... Get the Harmonia Mundi version!
Leslie Richford | Selsingen, Lower Saxony | 10/11/2004
(2 out of 5 stars)

"The coarseness, directness and emotional flatness of this 1988 German CD are disappointing in the extreme and can have the effect of making you wonder why Schubert wrote this music at all. It was one of my first Schubert Cds and nearly put me off him for life. It was only when I (comparatively recently) bought the equally low-priced Harmonia Mundi CD by Jean-Claude Pennetier, Régis Pasquier and Roland Pidoux that I began to appreciate the beauties and the highly-strung emotional qualities of this exciting music. The French musicians are so much better than the Stuttgart Trio that I hardly know where to start: Just listen to both Cds and you will see what I mean. It's not only the delicate playing, the absolutely convincingly interplay between the instruments (you can almost 'see' Pidoux and Pasquier looking at each other and delighting in complementing each other's phrasing) and the superb rubato which makes the difference, but also the sound engineering which is a whole universe better on the French disc. I am normally a Naxos fan, but in this case I can only say, Sorry, folks, but Harmonia Mundi is better by galaxies!"
The best available
D. M. Smith | CA USA | 05/28/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is the best performance available today. The sound is outstanding. The price is right. What else is there to say? One of Stereophile's "Records To Die For"."