Schubert’s Arpeggione Sonata: A Masterclass in Lyricism for Cellists

Franz Schubert’s Arpeggione Sonata occupies a unique place in the cello repertoire. Originally written for the now-rare arpeggione, the piece has become a cornerstone for cellists seeking to refine tone, legato, and expressive control.

Its challenges aren’t always obvious on the page. The real test lies in sustaining long musical lines, balancing clarity with warmth, and navigating technically exposed passages without tension.

Featured Performance: Jonah Kim

In this featured performance, Jonah Kim offers a thoughtful, grounded interpretation that highlights the sonata’s vocal quality. His playing emphasizes flow over force, showing how technical decisions serve the music rather than interrupt it.

As you listen, notice how vibrato is used as a color rather than a constant, how bow distribution supports phrasing, and how shifts feel integrated into the line instead of spotlighted.

Free PDF Score (tonebase Cello Edition)

To support your study, you can download the score of the Arpeggione Sonata. Following along with the score reveals subtle interpretive choices and helps connect what you hear to what you practice.

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