User talk:64.223.192.114

April 2024
Hello, I'm Flemmish Nietzsche. I noticed that you recently removed content from Fantasy for violin and piano (Schubert) without adequately explaining why. In the future, it would be helpful to others if you described your changes to Wikipedia with an accurate edit summary. If this was a mistake, don't worry; the removed content has been restored. If you would like to experiment, please use the sandbox. If you think I made a mistake, or if you have any questions, you can leave me a message on my talk page. Thanks. Flemmish Nietzsche (talk) 20:42, 27 April 2024 (UTC)


 * I mentioned in the summary that the linked article is referring to a different Schubert Fantasy, the famous Wanderer Fantasy.
 * https://lugansky.homestead.com/files/19_11_02.htm
 * " What about the composition of the program of this concert?
 * In the first part, we are playing the Second Sonata by Schumann and the First Sonata by Prokofiev. In the second part, two ‘fantasies’, one by Schönberg, the other by Schubert. This Fantaisie by Schubert is the most difficult music ever written for the piano. More difficult than all of Rachmaninov’s concertos put together....Vadim’s idea was to make the maximum contrast between the two pieces, starting with the sick world of Schönberg, ending up with the clear C major of Schubert."
 * He's referring to solo piano music, and this is the C major fantasy for violin and piano.
 * This is the Schubert piece the pianist is referring to:
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wanderer_Fantasy
 * https://imslp.org/wiki/Wanderer_Fantasy,_D.760_(Schubert,_Franz)
 * Far more difficult than this, the violin and piano fantasy. I'd argue the Wanderer fantasy is not especially difficult, for all that matters. 64.223.192.114 (talk) 04:21, 28 April 2024 (UTC)