Schubert Sonata in B Flat, D. 960 (Part 2)

Schubert Sonata in B Flat, D. 960 (Part 2)

There are a few tropes when it comes to Schubert's late music. The pieces are very long. They have four movements. The first two movemnts are expansive, magisterial explorations of the human psyche, and the last two movements are much lighter, almost like two different pieces are at play. All of these tropes fit the Schubert B Flat Sonata we started talking about a couple of weeks ago. After the huge first movement, Schubert takes us into a world of the most remarkably simple and yet profoundly moving music in the second movement, followed by a scherzo and last movement that seem(and I emphasize the word seem) to wash all of that away. The last two movements of this sonata in particular have come in for criticism in some quarters, but this is nothing new for Schubert. You hear this criticism about his G Major Quartet, his cello quintet, and other large scale works. It's also been theorized that the final two movement "curse" Schubert seemed to struggle with is why he left his 8th symphony unfinished. But as you'll hear today, I don't think there's much, if anything, to criticize in these final two movements, and I'll try to argue that there's no drop off in quality in this music, just a different approach and outlook. But the bulk of today's show will be about this second movement. There is something beyond otherworldy in this character of Schubert's music. It doesn't belong to our world, but it doesn't belong to another world either. Instead it goes somewhere even deeper than we can possibly imagine. Schubert goes to a different place than any other composer when he is in this "mood," and in this movement, that bleak character is married to profound consolation, creating a movement of utter perfection. So let's explore the final three movements of this remarkable Sonata together. Join us!

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