Jörg Ewald Dähler masterfully interprets Franz Schubert's Impromptus in this captivating 1986 release on Claves Records. The album presents a collection of Schubert's enchanting piano works, divided into two sets of impromptus: the Op. 90 and the posthumously published Op. Posth. 142. Each piece is a gem, showcasing Schubert's lyrical genius and technical brilliance.
Dähler's performance is a testament to his deep understanding of Schubert's music, offering a nuanced and expressive journey through these beloved compositions. The album spans a total of 71 minutes, providing an immersive experience of Schubert's musical language. From the introspective depths of the F Minor Impromptus to the playful vivacity of the Allegro scherzando, Dähler navigates the emotional landscape with finesse and sensitivity.
This recording is a must-listen for both Schubert enthusiasts and those new to his music. Dähler's artistry brings out the subtleties and complexities of these works, making it a standout addition to any classical music collection.