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Old 02-24-2017, 12:08 PM   #1451
GtrsRGr8
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Today's free piece from YourClassical comes, as they so often do, from a Naxos album. To be more precise, it comes from a 3-CD set (do you still call that an album? But I digress). The set is called Easy Listening Piano Classics - Schubert.

Today's piece is Schubert's Impromptu No. 2. It runs 4 minutes, 32 seconds long, and is in the MP3 format, as usual. Jeno Jando is the pianist for this piece, at least. No one is credited as conductor; one thing that I've learned since beginning to make these posts of classical pieces is that for solo or even quartet performances a conductor is optional, and maybe unnecessary, and this seems especially so for solo performances.

Find out much more about the entire 3-CD set by pointing your browser to this dedicated Naxos webpage for it. This is the link to follow in order to stream and/or download the free piece. The download link is the one which, fittingly enough, says "Direct MP3 download link."

In case you are unfamiliar with the piece, it has a very fast tempo, and the keys are struck lightly. Not particularly my kind of classic music, but we all have different tastes, and some of ya'll may really like it.

With this being Friday, we won't get another YourClassical freebie until Monday. I'm thinking of starting a thread for MobileReaders suffering withdrawal symptoms through the weekends from YourClassical freebies. Anyone need to join?
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