[ Pentatone SACD / SACD ]
Release Date: Wednesday 1 April 2009
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"The players' wide dynamic range lets them wring every drop of energy from the finale without ever forcing the tone, and it's impossible to overpraise Helmchen's sensitivity in both his solo and accompanying roles."
(10/10 ClassicsToday.com)
Top Ten Recordings of 2009 - ClassicsToday.com
BBC Music Magazine Awards 2010 - Chamber Finalist
The overly serious musicologist shrinks from pronouncing the words Trout Quintet. He is well aware that this "subtitle" did not originate with Franz Schubert, who wrote the quintet for piano, violin, viola, cello and double bass in A major, D. 667 (Op. posth. 114) in 1819. And indeed, the choice of epithets for works by other composers has at times been unfortunate; indeed, taking into consideration the content of the entire work, one might even say misrepresentative, or distracting. For instance, take the occasionally odd popular titles given to Haydn's symphonies - frequently based only on passing phenomena - which, of course, had never been the intention of the creator.
Piano Quintet in A, Op. posth. 114 - D. 667 Forellenquintett - Trout Quintet
Variations on Trockne Blumen for flute and piano, Op. posth. 160 - D. 802
Piano Trio (Notturno) in E flat
Op. posth. 148 - D. 897