Svjatoslav Richter
Richter conquered Paris with this kind of Schubert scores. The last and immense Piano Sonata No.21 in B flat major,D 960 (1828) stayed a long time in his repertoire chasing the 'small', once faciend sonatas. He captures the brillantambiguity of these serie of exclamations, more a cycle of impromptus than a real sonata dixit Beethoven, its strictarchitecture opposing its instinctive imaginativeness. Richter exudes overwhelming charm of an isolated Impomptubefore respecting the post mozartian baroau approach in the 1819 small A major Sonata D 664.
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