Hello everyone. I have a couple questions on Schubert. The first one concerns the 10th symphony he started to write shortly before he died. I love Brian Newbould's realization of it, it's a wonderful symphony even if Schubert himself did not live long enough to complete it, but as I understand it, all that Schubert himself had completed was a piano sketch of it, correct? Is there a recording available anywhere of this piano sketch being played as Schubert wrote it before dying? I think it would be very interesting to hear.
My other question is, are there recordings available of Schubert's last sonatas (especially D. 960) being played on a piano known to of been used by Schubert himself (for instance, his brother's piano he was able to use the last year of his life, in 1828)? Thanks!
My other question is, are there recordings available of Schubert's last sonatas (especially D. 960) being played on a piano known to of been used by Schubert himself (for instance, his brother's piano he was able to use the last year of his life, in 1828)? Thanks!
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