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Schubert: Works for Fortepiano, Vol. 1
Jan Vermeulen - fortepiano Nannette Streicher
Schubert: Works for Fortepiano, Vol. 1
Genres: New Age, Classical
 
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A miraculous find in the castle Vilain XIIII in Leut resulted in a wonderfully ambitious project: the recording of the Schubert's complete piano works on an original Nannette Streicher fortepiano from 1826. Given that ther...  more »

     
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All Artists: Jan Vermeulen - fortepiano Nannette Streicher
Title: Schubert: Works for Fortepiano, Vol. 1
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Label: Etcetera
Original Release Date: 1/1/2007
Re-Release Date: 5/29/2007
Genres: New Age, Classical
Styles: Instrumental, Chamber Music, Forms & Genres, Sonatas, Historical Periods, Classical (c.1770-1830), Romantic (c.1820-1910)
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPC: 8711801101453

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A miraculous find in the castle Vilain XIIII in Leut resulted in a wonderfully ambitious project: the recording of the Schubert's complete piano works on an original Nannette Streicher fortepiano from 1826. Given that there are only a dozen or so of these instruments known to exist worldwide - many are shut away in museums and so not playable - this is a truly unique project. The Vilain XIIII s six-octave straight-strung Streicher has an intimate sound with precise articulation and a transparent bass register that is perfectly suited to the music of the Viennese early Romantics - Beethoven and especially Schubert. With this release, Etcetera begins a new series of six 2CD sets in which Jan Vermeulen will reveal for us a new and groundbreaking Schubert sound. Fortepianist Jan Vermeulen studied in Brussels with André de Groote. He then began an impressive career as a soloist and chamber musician in Belgium, as well as abroad. His performances are marked by a constant search for authenticity with historically grounded and well-considered interpretations of the classical, romantic and impressionist repertoire. To this end, he performs piano music on period instruments, mainly from his own private collection. He is a member of The Tröndlin Ensemble and works with Paul Dombrecht,Wieland Kuijken, Florian Heyerick and a wide range of vocal artists, such as soprano Anne Cambier.