Maurizio Pollini's Final Recording, Made With His Son
Briefly

Maurizio Pollini's last recording, dedicated to Schubert and featuring his son, marked a poignant farewell, exploring profound musical themes of tragedy and connection.
Pollini's reexamination of earlier works, like the last five sonatas of Beethoven, showcased his enduring depth and modern interpretation of classical music throughout his career.
The collaboration in the Schubert recording represented a significant personal moment for Pollini, emphasizing family bonds and artistic expression across generations in a touching performance.
Despite not intending this recording as a farewell, it resonates deeply, capturing both the essence of Pollini's artistic journey and his relationship with his son.
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