{"product_id":"ingolf-turban_complete-works-for-violin-and-piano_2026_disco-outhere-distribution-france","title":"Complete Works for Violin and Piano","description":"Franz Schubert, who rarely owned a violin, created for this instrument music of wonderful intimacy. Without being a virtuoso in the conventional sense of the term, he was nevertheless a master of expressive music. Like his works for piano, his pieces for violin and piano open that sphere of elsewhere, where the earthly merges into transcendence. In their dialogue, the contrasting worlds of the violin - the \"fragmented sound\" - and the piano - the \"legato melody\" - come together in a lyrical unity that \"represents\" nothing, but simply is.\n\nBetween 1816 and 1817, Schubert composed four sonatas in which he was inspired by Mozart, while forging his own path. Behind the cheerful facade of these \"sonatas\" often lies a profound gravity. The young composer transforms the classical form into a realm of ethereal harmony, where melody replaces motivic development - music as feeling, not as construction. In the Sonata in A major of 1817, this principle achieves pure lyricism: heaven and earth brush against each other without ever merging.\n\nTen years later, two late masterpieces saw the light of day: the Rondeau brillant in B minor (1826) and the Fantaisie in C major (1827). Both are dedicated to the young violinist Josef Slawjk, whose virtuosity inspired Schubert to a profound intellectual exploration of brilliance. Behind the sparkling surface of the Rondeau lies a mysterious abyss: the \"demonic spirit\" of Paganini appears transfigured into an angelic voice. In the Fantaisie, Schubert finally transcends all formal boundaries. The work, which integrates the lied \"Sei mir gegrüßt\" into its structure, becomes a musical symbol of farewell and redemption. The virtuosic gestures transform into existential expression; the love song resonates like a distant memory, between dream, death and transcendence.\n\nThis music is not a concert piece, but a poetic revelation: Schubert's \"music of the spheres,\" in which the \"here\" and the \"there\" become one, for the space of an instant.","brand":"Ingolf Turban","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57489937367384,"sku":null,"price":20260417.0,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"url":"https:\/\/vinyles.com\/en\/products\/ingolf-turban_complete-works-for-violin-and-piano_2026_disco-outhere-distribution-france","provider":"Vinyles.com","version":"1.0","type":"link"}