Schubert - Extemporize: Impromptus & Fugues
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Label: Cobra
Cat No: COBRA0091
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 9th February 2024
Contents
Works
Fugue in C major, D24aFugue in D minor, D24c
Impromptus (4), op.90 D899
Impromptus (4), op.142 D935
Artists
Shuann Chai (piano)Works
Fugue in C major, D24aFugue in D minor, D24c
Impromptus (4), op.90 D899
Impromptus (4), op.142 D935
Artists
Shuann Chai (piano)About
Schubert's Impromptus drew Shuann Chai in because they are full of contradictions. An 'impromptu' suggests a piece that's light in character, not too dramatic, not very long - the opposite of, say, a sonata in four movements. While these Impromptus are musically very approachable, they are also powerful, often quite dark, deep, and pianistically challenging. Also, the suggested element of improvisation is interwoven with a feeling of narrative. There are certainly moments of capriciousness or surprising modulations throughout, but the pieces themselves are very formally organized, much more prescribed than what one would expect, say, in a 'fantasy'. What intrigued her was this tension between spontaneity and structure, a paradox which Schubert exploits and expands to great dramatic effect.
This paradox can also be found in the Fugues on this album. Fugues and Impromptus are at first sight to very different forms of music: they are constructed in almost diametrically opposite ways, but artistically speaking, they are two sides of the same coin. Schubert's fugues are searching for the freedom within their strict contrapuntal framework, and his Impromptus are works of imagination and great expression that are grounded by their formal architecture.
Shuann Chai is a soloist and chamber musician who performs on a wide range of early to modern pianos, bringing the emotional content of music from the past to listeners in the present. Recognised by critics as 'a graceful virtuoso', she has been praised for performances that are 'sensitive and communicative, ...full of warmth an emotion.' Recent projects include performances of the complete Beethoven Sonatas for Violin and Piano with Shunske Sato; giving masterclasses at CodArts Rotterdam and the Conservatory of Maastricht; and concerts in Japan, Taiwan, and several festivals in Europe.
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