Robert Stadlober presents a captivating exploration of Franz Schubert's final symphony, "Die Große," in his album "Schubert: Die Liebe liebt das Wandern." Released on January 8, 2021, under the BR-Klassik label, this album offers a unique blend of Stadlober's original compositions and live performances of Schubert's monumental Symphony No. 9 in C Major, D. 944. The album spans an impressive 4 hours and 43 minutes, providing an immersive journey through the evolution of Stadlober's musical journey and Schubert's timeless masterpiece.
The album begins with eight chapters of Stadlober's own music, each offering a glimpse into his artistic growth and personal experiences. Titles like "Lebenstraum," "Liederjahre," and "Stoerrisches Benehmen" hint at the introspective and narrative nature of these compositions. Following these chapters, Stadlober delivers a powerful live performance of Schubert's Symphony No. 9, divided into its four distinct movements: "Andante - Allegro, ma non troppo," "Andante con moto," "Scherzo. Allegro vivace," and "Finale. Allegro vivace." Stadlober's interpretation brings a fresh perspective to Schubert's final symphony, showcasing his deep understanding and appreciation for the classical repertoire.
"Schubert: Die Liebe liebt das Wandern" is a testament to Robert Stadlober's versatility and musical prowess, seamlessly blending his original compositions with a live performance of one of classical music's most celebrated works. This album is a must-listen for fans of both contemporary and classical music, offering a unique and engaging exploration of the artistic journey.