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    Franz Schubert (1797-1828)

    LP 1

    Side 1

    Sonata in D Major
    1. Allegro molto
    2. Andante
    3. Allegro vivace
    4. Moment musical D 780 No. 3

    Side 2

    1. Standchen (Serenade) No. 4 from Schwanengesang

    2. Valse noble No. 4
    3. Landler No. 3
    4. Valse (Landler) No. 12
    5. Valse noble No. 3
    6. German Dance No. 10
    7. Valse No. 36
    8. German Dance No. 1
    9. Valse No. 2 "Trauerwalzer"


    LP 2

    Side 3

    Sonata in A minor "Arpeggione"

     1. Allegro moderato
     2. Adagio
     3. Allegretto

    Side 4
    Original Dances from D 365

    1. No. 1
    2. No. 19
    3. No. 20
    4. No. 21
    5. No. 6
    6. No. 2 "Trauerwalzer"
    7. No. 3
    8. No. 4
    9. No. 16
    10. No. 23
    11. No. 7
    12. No. 11
    13. No. 12
    14. No. 9
    15. No. 10
    16. Ave Maria D 839 (Ellen's Song III)


    Gil Shaham, violin
    Goran Sollscher, guitar




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    BBC Music Magazine, September 2005 *****
    ¡°The Arpeggione Sonata in this arrangement¡¦ caught me unawares. ¡¦Shaham brings out the lyrical side of Schubert's inspiration, especially in the slow movement. Still more natural is the D major Sonata¡¦ which takes the translation of the piano part onto the guitar much more in its stride. Sollscher makes his instrument sing as effortlessly as Shaham's violin... The assorted dances and song transcriptions which make up the rest of the collection are all a delight in their sensitive rubato and phrasing... Not one for the purists, but who cares?¡±