Arensky - Piano Quintet, Chamber Works
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Label: Tudor
Cat No: TUD7179
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 29th June 2015
Contents
Works
Morceaux (4), op.56Piano Quintet in D major, op.51
Pieces (2) for cello and piano, op.12
Pieces (4) for violin and piano, op.30
Artists
Leonid Lundstrem (violin)Ilia Gofman (viola)
Rachmaninov Trio Moscow
Works
Morceaux (4), op.56Piano Quintet in D major, op.51
Pieces (2) for cello and piano, op.12
Pieces (4) for violin and piano, op.30
Artists
Leonid Lundstrem (violin)Ilia Gofman (viola)
Rachmaninov Trio Moscow
About
Undeservedly overshadowed by his two string quartets and piano trios, the small pieces for violin or cello and piano differ from those mainly by having partly salonesque titles and a more intimate expression. Arensky’s duo pieces are among the best of their genre from the 'Moscow School'.
Published in 1900, the Quintet in D major op.51 for piano, two violins, viola and cello, exemplifies the mature style of the 40-year-old composer. Its cyclic elements and formal density herald a new departure. The priority given to the piano and the variation movement (also with a salonesque waltz) suggest the influence of Tchaikowsky’s Piano Trio in A minor Op.50.
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