In just three decades, Franz Schubert created more music than composers twice or thrice his age. Despite writing so much, his fan base was small. But most of his music was never intended for large audiences. His hundreds of songs and dozens of chamber works (ranging from miniature to expansive) were written for salons, living rooms and intimate gatherings. Alina Ibragimova and Cedric Tiberghien have captured his music for violin and piano (two instruments Schubert knew well) in their latest release from Hyperion.