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Schubert: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 1

Martin Helmchen (piano)

what makes this opening salvo in Martin Helmchen's Schubert series stand out is his ability to animate the slighter works not through exaggeration (he's no grandstander) nor through charisma...but...

Schubert: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 1

Martin Helmchen (piano)

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what makes this opening salvo in Martin Helmchen's Schubert series stand out is his ability to animate the slighter works not through exaggeration (he's no grandstander) nor through charisma...but...

About

Martin Helmchen embarks on a complete recording of Schubert's piano sonatas, with four double albums to be released between now and 2028, the bicentenary of the composer's death. He has waited until he was in his forties to embark on this adventure because, in his view, an artist needs maturity to meet the challenges posed by the radical contrasts in Schubert’s sonatas: "constant virtuosity that is never needlessly complex, set against sober interiority, the exuberant joy of the Ländler, and bouts of dramatic madness". Recording a complete body of work also meant studying the scores carefully and tackling the question of the movements left unfinished by the composer, should we stop at the precise point where Schubert stopped composing simply because Schubert either ran out of time or did not have enough money to buy music manuscript paper? Helmchen has chosen to complete these movements, inspired by the recordings and above all the analyses of the eminent pianist Paul Badura-Skoda. This first volume presents sonatas composed between 1815 (Schubert was 18) and 1825. The entire cycle has been recorded on a Bösendorfer piano at the Kronberg Academy.

Contents and tracklist

I. Allegro ma non troppo
Track length7:54
II. Andante
Track length7:51
III. Menuetto. Allegro vivace
Track length3:56
I. Allegro moderato (Completed by Martin Helmchen)
Track length8:09
II. Andante, D. 604
Track length4:24
III. Scherzo. Allegro vivace, D. 570
Track length2:40
IV. Allegro, D. 570 (Completed by Martin Helmchen)
Track length6:41
I. Allegro
Track length8:54
II. Con moto
Track length11:50
III. Scherzo. Allegro vivace
Track length9:09
IV. Rondo. Allegro moderato
Track length8:21
I. Allegro moderato
Track length8:46
II. Andante
Track length5:17
III. Menuetto. Allegro vivace
Track length3:07
IV. Allegretto
Track length7:20
I. Allegro giusto
Track length12:26
II. Andante
Track length4:04
III. Allegro vivace
Track length5:43
I. Allegro moderato
Track length7:30
II. Andante
Track length4:06
III. Allegro
Track length7:45

Spotlight on this release

  • Martin Helmchen on Schubert

    29th Jan 2026by Katherine Cooper

    To mark the composer's 229th birthday on Saturday, the German pianist reflects on the joys of discovering his early and unfinished sonatas (several of which feature on the first instalment of his new cycle on Alpha Classics).

Awards and reviews

Awards Issue 2025

what makes this opening salvo in Martin Helmchen's Schubert series stand out is his ability to animate the slighter works not through exaggeration (he's no grandstander) nor through charisma...but through his ability to illuminate a work's character by closely attending to its range of expression.

21st October 2025

Helmchen may not be a superstar pianist (we already have enough of those) but over the decades he has proved himself technically brilliant, unfailingly sensitive, thoughtful and completely at the music’s service. The D major sonata finds composer and pianist at their peak...Volume two of this series can’t come soon enough.
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