Christian Zacharias Lecture-Recital at Wigmore Hall
Why does Schubert sound like Schubert? ‘A pianist of ideas’, as The New Yorker has called him, leading Schubert interpreter Christian Zacharias delves into the great composer’s unique melodic, harmonic and thematic flourishes. Through close examination of these musical hallmarks and idiosyncrasies, he takes us on a journey to the very essence of Schubert’s style.

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Sir András Schiff | Schubert Lecture-recital - Live at Wigmore Hall

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Robert Levin Lecture

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Christian Zacharias & Kammerorchester Basel

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András Schiff - Full conversation on Johannes Brahms's Piano Concertos | ECM Records

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Michael Parloff: Schubert’s and Beethoven’s Relationship (“Classical Twilight," Part 1; Music@Menlo)

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Sir András Schiff @ Wigmore Hall, Bach-Beethoven recital

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Liszt – Après une lecture du Dante - Fantasia quasi sonata, S161/7 explained by Leslie Howard

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SCHUBERT IN LIFE & SONGS IV. The Winter Harvest 1825-1828

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2011 Beatty Memorial Lecture - Alfred Brendel

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Arthur Rubinstein (Part 1) / Historic Piano Masterclass / Jerusalem Music Centre

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András Schiff plays Schubert and Beethoven at the Foundation Louis Vuitton

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Jun Hwi Cho: Schubert's Impromptu Op. 142, No. 3 | Juilliard Sir András Schiff Piano Master Class

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Schubert: Complete Piano Sonatas

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András Schiff teaches Janacek's In the mists

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SCHUBERT IN LIFE & SONGS - I. Surviving the Erlking 1797-1815

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Alfred Brendel - Beethoven’s Last Sonatas and His Late Style

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Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Concerto No.4 in G major, Op.58, Christian Zacharias

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Sir András Schiff Piano Masterclass at the RCM: Alexander Ullman

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András Schiff discusses Bach

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