Of the twelve composers in our "At the Piano" series, Franz Schubert was undoubtedly the least at home at the piano - but nevertheless what masterpieces he left us for this instrument! There is hardly any pianist who is not immediately captivated by the cheerful yet melancholy atmosphere of Schubert's impromptus and Moments musicaux. Even the simple pieces by Schubert at the beginning of this volume have surprising twists in store that afford them a profundity of their own. Nor are his dances mere entertainment. No matter how charming they may seem on the surface, there is always a wistful tone in his waltzes and lndler. This seems to reflect the gravely ill composer's presentiment of his own death. -the publisher
Eight Ecossaises, D.977 Hungarian Melody in Bm, D.817 Landler in Bb, D.378, No 6 Landler in Bb, D.378, No 7 German Dance in D, D.790, No 1 Impromptu in Ab, D.935 No 2 Minuet in D, D.41, No 16 Moment Musicaux in Fm, D.780, No 3 Moment Musicaux in Ab, D.780, No 6 Piano Sonata in A, D.664 Scherzo in Bb, D.593, No. 1 Variations 1-7 and 13 from 13 Variations on a theme by Anselm Huttenbrenner, D.576 Waltz in Ab, from First Waltzes, D.365, No. 1 Waltz in Ab, from First Waltzes, D.365, No. 2