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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, [1] when he was 22 years old; it was not published, however, until 1829, a year after his death. [2] Rather than the usual piano quintet ensemble of piano and string quartet, the Trout ...
" Die Forelle" (German for "The Trout"), Op. 32, D 550. is a lied, or song, composed in early 1817 for solo voice and piano with music by the Austrian composer Franz Schubert (1797–1828). Schubert chose to set the text of a poem by Christian Friedrich Daniel Schubart, first published in the Schwäbischer Musenalmanach in 1783.
The Adagio and Rondo Concertante (Adagio e Rondo concertante) in F major for piano quartet, D 487, was composed by Franz Schubert in 1816. A "brilliant" work designed as a display piece for the piano soloist, it is not only one of the few works the composer wrote in this style, but it is his first complete composition for piano and string ensemble, preceding the "Trout" Quintet" by three years.
Music Minus One was founded in 1950 by Irv Kratka, a 24-year-old college student. The company's first recording was based on Schubert's "Trout Quintet" opus, with one of the five ensemble instruments omitted in each of the versions. The release received a full-page review in 1953 in The New York Times. [citation needed]
Schubert: Quartet in D minor 'Death and the Maiden' D 810 (Vox LP STPL 512.520). Schubert: Quartet in C major D 887 (Columbia CX 1566) (EMG review Sep 1958). Schubert: Quintet in A major D 667 'The Trout' with Louis Kentner, Georg Hörtnagel (Vox STPL 512.690). Schumann: Quintet in E flat major op 44, with George Solchany, piano. (Székely ...
Trio, D 2F (Schubert) Trout Quintet; V. Schubert's compositions for violin and piano; Violin Sonata in A major, D 574 (Schubert) Violin Sonatas, Op. 137 (Schubert) W.
Well, performers can think they know better than the composer if they like. Schubert was certainly quite capable of not asking for the repeat (and he did actually take his pen and write the repeat signs). Brendel also argues against taking the repeat in D.960, even though Schubert went to the bother of composing an extensive lead-back.
Schubert: Die Schöne Müllerin D.795, Mark Padmore – Tenor; Schubert: Winterreise D.911, Mark Padmore – Tenor; Hyperion Records: Mozart: Piano Quartet in G minor; Piano Quartet in E flat (with Leopold String Trio) (2003) ASIN B00008ZZ3E; Schubert: Trout Quintet (with Leopold String Trio and Graham Mitchell) Schubert: Piano Duets (with ...