“16 Morceaux élégants et instructifs pour Piano“
Schütt wrote a very interesting set of short pieces of various difficulty here. Having played over a 1000 videos, I can say that he is very much at the top of all composers so far regarding subtle and insecure/delicate writing. He really knew what he was doing.
I will write a little bit to the pieces I especially liked so that you can decide to listen to them first if 20 minutes is too long.
It’s maybe a bit crazy to sight through this in one day. But I’m happy to present it
0:00 A la nuit
Starting off with a general idea of his harmonic language. Lots of little “espressivos“, slight ritardandos and accelerandos, only “p“ and “pp“ markings throughout. And nothing higher than that. Look at the score: “morendo, tranquillo, dolcissimo, molto dolce“. that says all.
1:48 Tendre soupir
4:09 Menuet de la petite marquise
5:18 Un mot d’amour
Just beautif
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Schütt, Eduard Klavierquartett in fa magg. op. 12 3/5
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Eduard Schütt | Silhouettes-Portrait “Rêverie“, Op. 34/5
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Eduard Schütt | Valse “A la bien-aimée“,
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Der Untertan - DEFA-Trailer
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Eduard Schütt - Selected Works for Piano
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Eduard Schütt - Feuillet d’album
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Eduard Schütt: Prelude,
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Eduard Schütt - Feuillet d’album, (from “Pages intimes“)
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Eduard Schütt: Papillons d’amour Op. 59 No. 2 - “A la bien-aimée“ - Hans Kann, 1970 - MHS 1139