Thank you for directing our attention to this, Arto.  Though I have more 
recordings of piano music by Beethoven and Brahms on my shelves than by 
Schubert, I wouldn't want to be without his music.  I'm especially moved by his 
piano trios.  (And - as almost always - it's the slow movements that most often 
transport me to other worlds).

Ned
On May 1, 2012, at 3:01 PM, Arto Wikla wrote:

> Dear lutenists,
> 
> this morning I happened to listen some classical radio channel. Great music 
> crept to my soul. Could not do anything else than listen intensively.
> 
> I am sorry to talk here about "not lute music", but perhaps also Bach is an 
> example of that? And we talk a lot of his music, too... ;-)   And well, ..., 
> to me Schubert is (even more) important...
> 
> The piece that took me was Schubert's Impromptu Op.90 No.1, c minor, played 
> by Brendel. And luckily I found that performance also in the "y-tube". Just 
> in case interested in a piece of music that cannot be reached by any words, 
> listen:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=149UGrLzR5w
> 
> And sorry again for the "not lute" OT!
> 
> Arto
> 
> 
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