Topic: PT9 - Bechstein D 282 - Schubert: Ecossaise Nr. 2 D145 - Binaural
Binaural mix: For optimal sound, please use headphones.
Franz Schubert (1797–1828) is regarded as a major Romantic composer who, despite his short life, left behind a vast musical oeuvre. Schubert’s music lives on in contemporary music today through its catchy and appealing melodies and profound emotional depth.
The Ecossaise No. 2 from ‘12 Waltzes, 17 Ländler and 9 Ecossaises, Op. 18 (D 145)’ is a wonderful composition which, despite its brevity, exudes Schubert’s characteristic charm. The Ecossaise (a Scottish dance in 2/4 time) is lively and spirited. It is a veritable invitation to dance and has a firm, accentuated rhythm that nevertheless remains elegant. The melody is folk-like, catchy, clearly structured and radiates a bright, optimistic mood. A typical composition of “Schubertian intimacy” in dance form.
The Ecossaises were often played at social gatherings (the Schubertades) and reflect the intimate, private setting of Schubert’s compositions.
We released this recording several years ago. We have now created a new mix of the old recording using Pianoteq 9.
Pianoteq 9 - C. Bechstein D 282 concert
J. Unruh
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7kUyd8gBq8
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