Sony Classical pays tribute to Artur Schnabel one of the 20th centurys most influential pianists and musical thinkers. Artur Schnabel The RCA Victor Recordings brings together all of the pianists sessions for RCA Victor, recorded within an intense two months of activity in 1942. Beethovens G major and Emperor Concertos with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (conducted by its long time music director Frederick Stock) first appeared on 78s. Two late Beethoven Sonatas, No. 30 in E major op. 109 and No. 32 in C minor op. 111 were issued for the first time in 1976, inviting comparisons alongside Schnabels much imitated early 1930s versions. Also from the 1942 sessions are the previously unpublished Schubert Impromptus D 899, a significant addition to Schnabels discography.