Franz Schubert - Forellen Quintet - ''The Trout''; Variations on ''Trockne Blumen''; ''Notturno'' / Martin Helmchen, Christian Tetzlaff, Antoine Tamestit, Marie-Elisabeth Hecker, Alois Posch / PentaTone classics Hybrid Disc 2008 Stereo / PTC 5186 334
UPC 827949033469
The Trout Quintet (Forellenquintett) is the popular name for the Piano Quintet in A major, D. 667, by Franz Schubert. The piano quintet was composed in 1819, when he was 22 years old; it was not published, however, until 1829, a year after his death.
Rather than the usual piano quintet lineup of piano and string quartet, the Trout Quintet is written for piano, violin, viola, cello and double bass. The composer Johann Nepomuk Hummel had rearranged his own Septet for the same instrumentation, and the Trout was actually written for a group of musicians coming together to play Hummel's work.
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PentaTone classics – PTC 5186 334 |
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Hybrid, Album, Multichannel
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Country: |
Germany |
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2008 |
Genre: |
Classical |
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Romantic |
Tracklist:
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Piano Quintet In A / A-Dur, Op. Posth. 114 - D 667 |
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4 |
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Theme (Andantino) - Variations 1-5 - Allegretto
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7:28 |
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5 |
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Allegro Giusto |
6:28 |
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Variations On Trockne Blumen For Flute And Piano, Op. Posth. 160 - D 802
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6 |
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Introduction (Andante)
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2:48 |
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14 |
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Variation 7 |
3:12 |
15 |
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Piano Trio (Notturno) In E Flat / Es-Dur, Op. Posth. 148 - D 897: Adagio
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9:44 |
- Cello – Marie-Elisabeth Hecker (tracks: 1 to 5, 15)
- Co-producer – Deutschlandfunk
- Composed By – Franz Schubert
- Design [Cover] – Netherlads
- Double Bass – Alois Posch (tracks: 1 to 5)
- Edited By – Roger de Schot
- Engineer – Ientje Mooij
- Engineer, Edited By – Jean-Marie Geijsen
- Executive-Producer [Deutschlandfunk] – Maja Ellmenreich
- Executive-Producer [Pentatone], Producer – Job Maarse
- Flute – Aldo Baerten (tracks: 6 to 14)
- Liner Notes [English Translation] – Fiona J. Stroker-Gale
- Liner Notes [French Translation] – Brigitte Zwerver-Berret
- Liner Notes [German] – Arno Lücker
- Piano – Martin Helmchen
- Viola – Antoine Tamestit (tracks: 1 to 5)
- Violin – Christian Tetzlaff (tracks: 1 to 5, 15)