Audiophile 180g Virgin Vinyl LP!
Mastered From Original Masters of Universal Music!
Pressed at Pallas!
One of the greatest cellists of the 20th century, Enrico Mainardis Arpeggione Sonata by Franz Schubert, accompanied by Guido Borciani on Deutsche Grammophon, is reissued. In this legendary recording, Mainardi balances between rigorous and serious interpretation, and romantic expression, with a distinctive tone reminiscent of viola, fast vibrato and accurate intonation. Mainardi has other recordings of Schuberts Arpeggione Sonata, including the Salzburg live performance in 1959, but this recording illustrates his musical truthfulness with his mission My principle and aim is to be at the service of music and not to use it for the sake of showing myself.
"Mainardi plays with his accustomed refinement and elegance, and fine-drawn, aristocratic tone, and there is much pleasure to be got from his musing, dreamy phrasing of several passages, particularly in the first movement." - Gramophone
Features:
• Audiophile 180g Virgin Vinyl
• Pressed at Pallas GmbH in Germany
• Audiophile analogue mastering by Rainer Maillard at Emil Berliner Studios in Berlin
• Mastered from the Original Masters of Universal Music
• Analogphonic release
Musicians:
Enrico Mainardi, cello
Guido A. Borciani, piano
Selections:
Franz Schubert
Sonata for Cello & PIano, in A minor (Arpeggione)
Side 1:
1. Satz: Allegro Moderato
Side 2:
2. Satz: Adiago Attacca
3. Satz: Rondo, Allegretto
Recorded October 8-9, 1950 at Deutsches Museum, München.
Mastered From Original Masters of Universal Music!
Pressed at Pallas!
One of the greatest cellists of the 20th century, Enrico Mainardis Arpeggione Sonata by Franz Schubert, accompanied by Guido Borciani on Deutsche Grammophon, is reissued. In this legendary recording, Mainardi balances between rigorous and serious interpretation, and romantic expression, with a distinctive tone reminiscent of viola, fast vibrato and accurate intonation. Mainardi has other recordings of Schuberts Arpeggione Sonata, including the Salzburg live performance in 1959, but this recording illustrates his musical truthfulness with his mission My principle and aim is to be at the service of music and not to use it for the sake of showing myself.
"Mainardi plays with his accustomed refinement and elegance, and fine-drawn, aristocratic tone, and there is much pleasure to be got from his musing, dreamy phrasing of several passages, particularly in the first movement." - Gramophone
Features:
• Audiophile 180g Virgin Vinyl
• Pressed at Pallas GmbH in Germany
• Audiophile analogue mastering by Rainer Maillard at Emil Berliner Studios in Berlin
• Mastered from the Original Masters of Universal Music
• Analogphonic release
Musicians:
Enrico Mainardi, cello
Guido A. Borciani, piano
Selections:
Franz Schubert
Sonata for Cello & PIano, in A minor (Arpeggione)
Side 1:
1. Satz: Allegro Moderato
Side 2:
2. Satz: Adiago Attacca
3. Satz: Rondo, Allegretto
Recorded October 8-9, 1950 at Deutsches Museum, München.