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Franz Schubert
(1797-1828)

Arpeggione Sonata, D 821

 

 

The arpeggione, hybrid instrument using the bow and the shape of the cello, as well as the metal threads on the neck and the six strings of the guitar, was invented in 1823 in Vienna by J.G. Staufer, and vainly defended by V. Schuster. It is for this latter that Schubert composed in 1824 this Sonata, more often performed by a cellist, and in which the piano is clearly set back.

 

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