Franz Schubert, Malcolm Bilson Piano Sonatas (Complete)
2007 7x CD, Box Set Clamshell Box
Classical
Romantic

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Hungaroton Classic
booklet editor Lajos Winkler
composed by Franz Schubert
tracks cd1, cd2, cd3 edited by Katalin Pusztási
tracks cd4, cd5, cd6, cd7 edited by Zsuzsa Dvorák
tracks cd4, cd5, cd6 engineer [balancing engineer] Anton Kwiatkowski
tracks 7-1 to 7-4 engineer [balancing engineer] Dennis Hopson
tracks cd3 engineer [balancing engineer] Peter K. Hopper
tracks cd1 fortepiano [graf] Malcolm Bilson
tracks cd3, cd4, cd5 fortepiano [hafner] Malcolm Bilson
tracks cd2 fortepiano [lagrasse] Malcolm Bilson
tracks 7-1 to 7-4 fortepiano [simon] Malcolm Bilson
tracks cd6, 7-5 to 7-10 fortepiano [wolf] Malcolm Bilson
tracks 6-1 to 6-12, 7-5 to 7-10 instrument builder [1814 fortepiano; after] Nannette Streicher
tracks 6-1 to 6-12, 7-5 to 7-10 instrument builder [1998 six-octave fortepiano] Barbara Wolf
tracks 6-1 to 6-12, 7-5 to 7-10 instrument builder [1998 six-octave fortepiano] Thomas Wolf
liner notes Malcolm Bilson
tracks cd4, cd5 producer [recording producer] Anton Kwiatkowski
tracks cd3 producer [recording producer] Gregory K. Squires
tracks cd1, cd4, cd6, cd7 producer [recording producer] Malcolm Bilson
tracks cd1, cd2 producer [recording producer], engineer [balancing engineer] Leo de Klerk
tracks 1 to 5-7 restoration [fortepiano] Edwin Beunk
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This Compilation ℗ 2006 Hungaroton Records Ltd.

Instruments:
- Fortepiano built by Conrad Grad (Wien, cca. 1835). Restored in 1994 by Edwin Beunk and Johan Wennink, from the Beunk collection of pianos (CD 1)
- Fortepiano built by Salvatore Lagrasse arround 1815. Viennese School. Restored by Edwin Beunk and Johan Wennink, 1994 (CD 2)
- Fortepiano built by Gottlieb Hafner, Wien cca. 1830. Restored by Edwin Beunk and Johan Wennink, 1993 (CD 3, 4, 5)
- Six octave fortepiano built by Thomas & Barbara Wolf in 1998 after a Viennese instrument of Nannette Streicher, 1814 (CD 6, CD 7 Tracks 5-10)
- Six and a half octave fortepiano by Joseph Simon, Vienna 1830. Restored in 2002 by Ugi Casiglia in Palermo, Italy (CD 7 Tracks 1-4)

Recording locations:
- Oude Katholiek Kerk, Utrecht, The Netherlands: December 8, 9, 1994 (CD 1)
- Utrecht: May 1995 (CD 2)
- Ithaca, New York: April 10 and May 21, 1996 (CD 3)
- Glenn Gould Studio, CBC Toronto: May 15, 16 1997 (CD 4); December 11, 1997 and May 3, 1998 (CD5, CD5, CD 7 Tracks 5-10)
- Recital Hall of North Carolina Musical School of Music (CD 7 Tracks 1-4)
- Canadian Broadcasting Building, Toronto, Canada (CD 7 Tracks 5-10)

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