Goode brings a singular nobility and grace to Schubert's final three
sonatas. These harmonically sophisticated works offer a rare depth of
expression and range-a perfect match for Goode's keen intellect and
crystalline sound. Of his performance of the Sonata in A major, the
New York Times remarks, "Goode's interpretation made convincing and
comprehensible what other pianists turn into ornamentation."
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