e11 CD / Franz Schubert Klaviersonaten II
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"The thirty-eight-year-old pianist pianist Christoph Ullrich gives us Schubert’s piano sonatas in significant, impressively three-dimensional interpretations...The earnestness and lack of vanity of Ullrich’s Schubert performance demonstrate with wonderful clarity and serenity the architecture of the first movement and the build-up and emotive development of the adagio..." (Joachim Kaiser)
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Spiegel Kultur extra –
Infectious: attentive music listeners have been given a lot of Schubert this year. His 200th birthday was celebrated everywhere. And what remains? Among other things, the Piano Sonatas played by Christoph Ullrich. The pianist has just presented his third Schubert CD with the sonatas in G (D 894) and D (D 850). His modern interpretation is attractive with its analytical clarity and its technical brilliance. Ullrich works at all the idiosyncrasies of the music without embellishment and succeeds with sensitivity at the lyrical passages, but never lets it become kitschy or mollycoddled. With this recording on the shelf, Schubert year is allowed to end.
Eckhard Roelcke
Bunte –
The thirty-eight-year-old pianist pianist Christoph Ullrich gives us Schubert’s piano sonatas in significant, impressively three-dimensional interpretations...The earnestness and lack of vanity of Ullrich’s Schubert performance demonstrate with wonderful clarity and serenity the architecture of the first movement and the build-up and emotive development of the adagio...
Joachim Kaiser