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Masterclass by Professor Ferenc Rados in which they work on the second movement of Schubert's Piano trio D 898. This masterclass took place at Sony Auditorium of the Escuela Superior de Música Reina Sofía, Madrid 2012. Students: Monte Piano Trio (Francesco Sica, violin; Claude Frochaux, cello; Anca Lupu, piano) Venue: Escuela Superior de Música Reina Sofía. Sony Auditorium, Madrid (Spain) 03/03/2012 F. Schubert: Piano trio in B flat major D 898 op 99 - II. Andante un poco mosso Abstract: Through Schubert’s last period Piano trio in B flat major (1827), Professor Rados explains the most important aspects which define his music and describe his style: phrase direction, articulation, dynamics, balance, measure, refinement…, among others, which are features that link directly with the 18th century music. *********** By donating to the School, you help support the free tuition of more than 150 young great talents from all around the world, while we bring Classical music closer to society. If you wish to give your support: https://escuelasuperiordemusicareinas... https://www.escuelasuperiordemusicare... / escuelarein. . / escuelareina. . / escuelarsofia / escuelareinasofia *********** The Reina Sofía School of Music was created in 1991 as a social project to help both young people and musical culture. Since then, the School has worked to support highly talented young people in their personal and artistic development, and to bring the best music to all audiences. The School offers a comprehensive musical education with the best international faculty and an intense and demanding artistic life, along with an open-audition admission policy, based exclusively on talent.