[Excerpt] Schubert: Impromptu, op. 90 no. 2
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Composer: Franz Schubert | Era: Early Romantic
Bridging Classical clarity and Romantic lyricism, Schubert’s music sings with heartfelt expression. His well-loved Impromptus, composed in 1827—just one year before his death—reveal both technical brilliance, emotional depth, and flow with grace and vitality. One of the finest examples of early Romantic piano literature, this piece is a flowing masterpiece of arpeggios, gentle phrasing, and poetic intimacy. Its rippling arpeggios and lyrical inner voice give it a singing quality, almost like a duet between the hands. Grace’s touch brings a vocal quality to the lines, evoking Schubert’s love for song.
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