Composed by Franz Schubert
with Danielle Dechenne , Jean Decroos , Ferdinand Erblich , Peter Jansen
2. Rondo for violin & strings in A major, D. 438
Composed by Franz Schubert
with Colorado String Quartet , Emmy Verhey
3. Impromptus (4) for piano, D. 935 (Op. posth. 142) No 03 Impromptu in B flat Major
Composed by Franz Schubert
with Jeno Jando
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Schubert: Forellenquintett
Schubert , Grumiaux Trio , Ingrid Haebler , and Jacques Cazauran Manufacturer: Polygram Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000E3WT Release Date: 1989-09-26 |
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Schubert: Forellenquintett, Op. 114 "The Trout"
Manufacturer: Philips ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000EBD854 Release Date: 2006-09-12 |
Tracks:
- I. Allegro Vivace
- II. Andante
- III. Scherzo: Presto
- IV. Andantino: Tema Con Variazioni
- V. Finale: Allegro Giusto
Customer Reviews:
Enjoyable.......2007-04-20
So, I cannot give you a critical review comparing and contrasting this version with that, etc. I can give a first impression. I just know I do not have to listen to 20 renditions in order to enjoy what I am now hearing! Brendel is one of the premier pianists of the 20th century and if this is not an "A" game performance as Tiger Woods would describe, his B game is better than most! I will just sit here, fat dumb, and happy, and enjoy the damn music. Brendel's playing as well as the other members of the quintet is very enjoyable.
Thank God for online music services! Rhapsody recently posted Brendel's live Beethoven 5 concertos from 1983, his mostly complete Mozart Concertos, and several other works. When I listen to Brendel or Barenboim or some other classical great and then read some of the reviews here at Amazon, I wonder if we are spining the same tunes. Many of the reviews seem to be personality driven with either likes or dislikes based upon the name(s) and not the performance. I would like to put some of these critics under the gun and give them a blind taste test and see if they really know their stuff. It is amazing how pretentious some people are in their reviews when they cannot even play the C major scale much less a gazoo.
Anyway! Enough of this semi ranting. Rhapsody offers a great opportunity to try before you buy.
Brendel's first recording of the "Trout" - a good reading, but a measly timing. .......2006-09-28
The opening "Allegro vivace", played with its repeat, is taken at a no-nonsense, unhurried tempo, very similar to Richter-Borodin's or Serkin-Marlboro's, allowing the music's amiability to come out. The accents are mellow but the musicians display plenty of muscularity when needed. However, the recording balance is somewhat slanted in favor of the piano. Brendel's touch is usually crisp and clear but with occasional over-pedaling which blurs some details. The violin's phrasings have charm but I have heard more lyrical cello and viola interplay in the passage starting at 1:45.
Again in the "Andante" the tempo is close to Serkin's with his Marlboro partners, striking a fine balance between the urgency of Badura-Skoda (Amiata - see my review), Ax-Ma or Archibudelli and the ample phrasings of Richter-Borodin or Frank Glazer with the Fine Arts Quartet in 1962 (Boston Skyline - see my review); the deeply moving viola and cello cantilena starting at 1:23 elicits a wistful eloquence. The Scherzo is lively and exuberant (it raised some critic's eyebrows back in 78, although Curzon in his oft-cited 1957 recording with members of the Vienna Octet had taken it faster - and since then it has been driven still harder, for instance by Ax-Ma or Archibudelli, both on Sony), with violin tone slightly wiry but not obtrusively so; the middle trio is taken at an imperceptibly relaxed tempo, enabling it to show off its charms without the kind of mawkishness that mars the above mentioned Curzon-Vienna Octet. Why did the (uncredited) producer let the tentative entry of the 1st violin at the very beginning of the "Trout" theme pass without editing eludes me, but the said theme then gently flows without coyness; the ensuing variations flow into one another without pause and with very organic tempo relationships; in the first variation the piano is very much at the front and the violin trills don't register as much as with others, the 3rd variation is lively with a busy piano, and yet in the subsequent variation the piano doesn't have as much Beethovenian power as with others (Serkin or Frank Glazer come to mind). The movement ends with a spirited and genial coda, not rushed but full of zest and with plenty of rhythmic bounce, leading to a forward-moving finale which exudes a feeling of insouciant cheerfulness; it is actually one of the fastest I've heard but it doesn't feeling hard-driven, thanks to very organic rubato and fine dynamic shadings.
An outstanding reading, then ? Maybe not, if only because of the slightly overbearing forward placement of the piano and the spots where string tone lacks fullness, but nonetheless a fine one, not radical in approach as some of those mentioned above (to which one may add Adès and the Belcea Quartet members on EMI - another review to read!) but, very much like Serkin's or Richter's, marked by its middle-of-the-road, no-nonsense interpretive options. Now you need to find it at an outstandingly appealing price!
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Schubert: "Forellenquintett"
Manufacturer: Universal ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000E2VE Release Date: 1976-01-01 |
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Franz Schubert Forellenquintett / Streichquartett
Manufacturer: Pilz ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00083B7U6 |
Product Description
Franz Schubert's Forellenquintett "Trout" Quintet in A Major and Streichquartett "Rosamunde" String Quartet in A Minor performed by the Caspar da Salo QUintett
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Schubert: Forellenquintett (Piano Quintet in A "Trout", Rondo D 438, Impromptu D 935)
Manufacturer: Delta ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000001VQ7 Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Qnt D 667 in A 'Trout': Allegro vivace
- Qnt D 667 in A 'Trout': Andante
- Qnt D 667 in A 'Trout': Scherzo (Presto)
- Qnt D 667 in A 'Trout': Andante (Tema con variazioni)
- Qnt D 667 in A 'Trout': Finale (Allegro giusto)
- Rondo D 438 in A: Adagio - Allegro guisto - EMMY VERHEY/THE COLORADO STR QT
- Impromptu D 935 No. 3 op. posth. in B flat - Jeno Jando
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Schubert: Forellenquintett
Manufacturer: Berlin Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000GETXK8 Release Date: 2007-04-03 |
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