Johannes Brahms
[1833~1897]
Piano Quartet No 2 in A major, Op. 26
Frost Quartet: Kelsey Blumenthal, violin; Hannah Nicholas, viola,
Alan Toda-Ambaras, cello, Sophie Scholnik-Brower, Piano
New England Conservatory, Jordan Hall, May 2014
The Piano Quartet in A major, Op. 26 by Johannes Brahms is a musical composition scored for piano, violin, viola and cello. It was completed in 1861[1] and received its premiere in November 1863 by the Hellmesberger Quartet with the composer playing the piano part.[2] It has been especially noted for drawing influence from composer Franz Schubert.[3][1] Lasting approximately 50 minutes,
this quartet is the longest of Brahms's chamber works to perform.[슈베르트의 영향을 받았고 브람스 실내악곡 중 연주시간이 제일 길다]
The quartet is in four movements:
- Allegro non troppo (A major): sonata form.
- Poco Adagio (E major): rondo form.
- Scherzo: Poco Allegro (A major , trio in D minor): scherzo and trio in compound ternary form, where both the scherzo and the trio are in sonata form.
- Finale: Allegro (A major): The fourth movement in sonata form with foreshortened recapitulation
Pierre Colombet, violon
Arnaud Thorette, alto
Marc Coppey, violoncelle
Finghin Collins, piano
Clifford Curzon (1907-1982), piano
Budapest String Quartet:
Joseph Roisman, Violin I
Jac Gorodetzky, Violin II
Boris Kroyt, Viola
Mischa Schneider, Cello
Recorded in 1952
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