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The "story" behind these recordings is one of profound patience and technical mastery. Richter’s approach to Schubert—particularly the late B-flat Major Sonata (D. 960)—is famous for its . The Richter-Schubert Connection
: Richter famously played the first movement of Schubert's last sonata slower than almost any other pianist. He believed that the repeat of the exposition was essential to the structure, turning a 10-minute movement into a nearly 25-minute odyssey of stillness and tension. Schubert_Richter.part2.rar
: You can use the official WinRAR or the free, open-source 7-Zip to reassemble the parts into the original audio files (usually FLAC or MP3). The "story" behind these recordings is one of
: Since this is labeled .part2.rar , you must also have Schubert_Richter.part1.rar (and any subsequent parts) in the same folder to extract the music. The extraction will fail if any piece of the sequence is missing. : Since this is labeled
: Richter didn't always champion Schubert. It wasn't until later in his career that he began to perform these works extensively, bringing a sense of "cosmic loneliness" to the music that redefined how critics viewed Schubert's genius.