Schubert's Piano Sonata #21 in B-flat, D. 960, is currently on the sixth tier of the Talk Classical community's favorite and most highly recommended works -- and it is for the moment our highest rated piano sonata!
It does not get its own article on Wikipedia, but there is an article about it together with D. 958 (#19) and D. 959 (#20), including a little analysis that amounts to a little bit of a listening guide. The best source for recording recommendations is probably Trout's blog post on this work:
As usual, the main questions are: Do you like this work? Do you love it? Why? What do you like about it? Do you have any reservations about it?
And of course, what are your favorite recordings?
It does not get its own article on Wikipedia, but there is an article about it together with D. 958 (#19) and D. 959 (#20), including a little analysis that amounts to a little bit of a listening guide. The best source for recording recommendations is probably Trout's blog post on this work:
I am personally surprised not to see Uchida there.
As usual, the main questions are: Do you like this work? Do you love it? Why? What do you like about it? Do you have any reservations about it?
And of course, what are your favorite recordings?