Sir Andras Schiff returns to his beloved San Francisco with an all-Schubert program of his most lyrical and haunting works, in what can aptly be described as a song recital without words. Schiff's keyboard eloquence is well-known to Bay Area audiences, who have packed his immersive explorations of single composers' works for many years.
His disc with ECM Records released in April 2015 features the late piano works of Franz Schubert recorded on a 1820 Viennese fortepiano made by Franz Brodmann and was recently awarded the International Classical Music Award for best "Solo Instrumental Recording of the Year".
Sir Andras Schiff returns to his beloved San Francisco with an all-Schubert program of his most lyrical and haunting works, in what can aptly be described as a song recital without words. Schiff's keyboard eloquence is well-known to Bay Area audiences, who have packed his immersive explorations of single composers' works for many years.
His disc with ECM Records released in April 2015 features the late piano works of Franz Schubert recorded on a 1820 Viennese fortepiano made by Franz Brodmann and was recently awarded the International Classical Music Award for best "Solo Instrumental Recording of the Year".
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