Garden, ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ and Taverns
Donald Macleod explores some of the spaces where music was played in Schubertβs Vienna.
Donald Macleod explores some of the spaces where music was played in Schubertβs Vienna.
Of all Europeβs major cities, perhaps Vienna is the one with the reputation as the most comfortable, the most sophisticated, and the most musical. In fact, has any other city been home to so many great composers as Vienna? Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn, and Salieri all spent their best years working there. Yet none of those starry names was born in the city, none were true Viennese. Over the course of this week, Donald Macleod explores Vienna through the lens of arguably the greatest home grown composer the city has ever produced β Franz Schubert β a man whose short life spanned a crucial period in Austrian history, a time of crisis and much change. In his company weβll explore Viennaβs churches and theatres, its parks, coffee houses and taverns, and also glimpse the darker side of the city too β the excesses of Europeβs aristocracy and the all seeing eyes of Viennaβs secret police.
In Thursdayβs programme, Donald explores some of the spaces where music was played in Schubertβs Vienna. From the parks and gardens where harpists and barrel organists played their trade, to the fashionably decorated homes of Schubertβs friends and the taverns β some of which held series of public concerts.
Symphony No 5 in B flat Major, D485 (1st mvt, Allegro)
Berlin Philharmonic
Nikolaus Harnoncourt, conductor
Winterreise, D911 (No 24, Der Leiermann)
Andrè Schuen, baritone
Daniel Heide, piano
Der Wanderer, D489
Florian Boesch, baritone
Roger Vignoles, piano
Piano Quintet in A Major, D667 βThe Troutβ (3rd mvt, Scherzo)
Andreas Haefliger, piano
Joseph Carver, double bass
Takacs Quartet
38 Waltzes, D145, Op 18 (Nos 6, 8 & 9 )
Pierre Laurent Aimard, piano
An Sylvia, D891, Op 6 (No 4)
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, baritone
Gerald Moore, piano
Fantasy in F minor, D940, Op 103
Maria Joao Pires, Ricardo Castro, piano
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