Franz Schubert never heard his Quintet in C; he composed it in September of 1828. On November 19, he died. He would have been pleased by last night’s performance in Meyerhoff Hall on the next-to-last ...
The two cellos play lyrical, almost vocal lines which gives the quintet a special beauty. Thirty years later, Brahms wrote that he heard the Schubert quintet in Vienna and was so impressed by it and ...
Experience the beauty of the Central Park and Schubert's Cello Quintet! The program will feature Franz Schubert's masterpiece The Cello Quintet - a staple of chamber music which features lush romantic ...
Cellos seize the spotlight in the latest Pacific Serenades program, the finale of the chamber music series’ season. Sunday afternoon in Pasadena’s Neighborhood Church, the fare included Classical-era ...
What's better than the sound of a cello? Audiences in six centres in NZ will have the opportunity to experience the sound of TWO cellos in one of the greatest chamber music works ever written. The ...
Zum Roten Igel – the “Red Hedgehog Tavern” – was a concert venue with pub attached in 19th century Vienna, frequented by the ...
It must have been disappointing. Franz Schubert could not get anyone interested in publishing his monumental String Quintet in C major, now considered one of the greatest pieces in the chamber music ...
Scott Yoo listens to one of Schubert’s most famous pieces of chamber music, the String Quintet, 3rd Movement. Brooke joined us to play what many consider the greatest piece of chamber music ever ...
Franz Schubert: Piano Quintet in A major, D. 667 "Trout" Anne-Sophie Mutter (violin), Daniil Trifonov (piano), Hwayoon Lee (viola), Maximilian Hornung (cello), Roman Patkoló (double bass) Franz ...
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