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Title: Favorite Piano Quintet
Post by: presto agitato on June 08, 2006, 01:23:24 AM
Franck´s by far.

Dramatic, mysterious, cyclical, passional...What a masterpiece.
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Post by: jre58591 on June 08, 2006, 01:46:23 AM
kapustin's piano quintet - very unique and great piece.
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Post by: xhunterjx on June 08, 2006, 02:26:14 AM
brahms quintet in f minor is amazing.
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Post by: soliloquy on June 08, 2006, 03:24:52 AM
In no particular order:

Franck
Ginastera
Shostakovich
Wuorinen
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Post by: apion on June 08, 2006, 04:22:39 AM
The Franck is super-amazing, but Brahms rules here.  He simply rulz.
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Post by: ahinton on June 08, 2006, 07:26:17 AM
Franck´s by far.

Dramatic, mysterious, cyclical, passional...What a masterpiece.
So if that appeals for these reasons, what about a quintet not by, but dedicated to, Fauré - the one by Florent Schmitt? One of the greatest piano quintets in the literature, to my mind.

Best,

Alistair
Title: Re: Favorite Piano Quintet
Post by: pianiststrongbad on June 08, 2006, 05:46:45 PM
The Schumann is my favourite piece of chamber literature.
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Post by: jre58591 on June 08, 2006, 05:56:43 PM
the schumann is a definite runner up.

im surprised none of the sorabjians have mentioned one of sorabji's quintets yet. ive herd the 1st one, and it was rather interesting. i also hear that the 2nd is a monster.
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Post by: arensky on June 08, 2006, 06:05:40 PM
Franck and Brahms, with a slight preference for the Franck in my case.
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Post by: kaiwin on June 08, 2006, 06:27:39 PM
Never heard of Frank's piano quintet... I wanna listen to it! Is it possible for anyone to upload it? Thanks!
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Post by: ahinton on June 08, 2006, 07:36:28 PM
the schumann is a definite runner up.

im surprised none of the sorabjians have mentioned one of sorabji's quintets yet. ive herd the 1st one, and it was rather interesting. i also hear that the 2nd is a monster.
Sorabji's First Piano Quintet is indeed interesting in the history of music written for that medium, although not one of his very best works. Where did you hear it? It's been performed in NYC (the 1998 world première) and more recently in Europe. The Second Piano Quintet is indeed a "monster" at least in dimensional terms - some three hours' worth, I would imagine, as distinct from the whisker under half an hour of the first; there is now a new typescript edition of the Second by Alexander Abercrombie.

Perhaps some might have expected me to come up with one of these two works earlier in this thread, although you may note that I cited the Schmitt (a work much admired by Sorabji, incidentally, after he heard its UK première about 90 years ago in London).

Best,

Alistair
Title: Re: Favorite Piano Quintet
Post by: jre58591 on June 08, 2006, 08:01:04 PM
Sorabji's First Piano Quintet is indeed interesting in the history of music written for that medium, although not one of his very best works. Where did you hear it? It's been performed in NYC (the 1998 world première) and more recently in Europe. The Second Piano Quintet is indeed a "monster" at least in dimensional terms - some three hours' worth, I would imagine, as distinct from the whisker under half an hour of the first; there is now a new typescript edition of the Second by Alexander Abercrombie.
i think it was john carey that gave me a recording of it (thanks john). the pianist in it was chris berg.
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Post by: ahinton on June 09, 2006, 10:57:07 AM
i think it was john carey that gave me a recording of it (thanks john). the pianist in it was chris berg.
This would have been the live performance on 6 December 1998; which ended the first half of an all-Sorabji programme at New York's Merkin Hall which was also organised by Chris Berg; on this occasion, Mr Berg also played the Interlude from Prelude Interlude and Fugue to open the programme and the piano parts in Trois Fêtes Galantes for the soprano Felicity la Fortune.

Best,

Alistair
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Post by: panic on June 09, 2006, 10:52:03 PM
Shame that Stanford #1 isn't more well known/often played, as I think it ranks up there with the greats.
Title: Re: Favorite Piano Quintet
Post by: presto agitato on June 16, 2006, 02:36:22 PM
Shame that Stanford #1 isn't more well known/often played, as I think it ranks up there with the greats.

Do you have the recording?
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Post by: presto agitato on September 10, 2006, 04:59:13 AM
More Opinions?
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Post by: Waldszenen on September 10, 2006, 09:29:45 AM
Schumann then Schubert then Brahms. :)
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Post by: phil13 on September 10, 2006, 07:48:33 PM
Brahms  :)

I actually fell in love with this work when I first heard it as a 2-piano sonata, then realized it was even more beautiful in its original form.

Phil
Title: Re: Favorite Piano Quintet
Post by: ian_j on September 22, 2006, 02:39:31 PM
I've always been a fan of the Shostakovich Quintet, but my favourite is the Schumann. Must keep an ear out for the Franck though.
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Post by: mikey6 on September 22, 2006, 04:45:03 PM
What about the Mozart, Beethoven, Poulenc Wind Quintet's? or are we sticking with standard combinations?
Title: Re: Favorite Piano Quintet
Post by: phil13 on September 22, 2006, 08:19:21 PM
What about the Mozart, Beethoven, Poulenc Wind Quintet's? or are we sticking with standard combinations?

If not, you can't forget Rimsky-Korsakov's either.

Phil
Title: Re: Favorite Piano Quintet
Post by: Floristan on September 22, 2006, 08:36:11 PM
I love both the Brahms and the Schumann, but there's something about "The Trout" that puts it in a class of its own.  I suppose in part it's the cheerfulness combined with the serious that I find so winning.
Title: Re: Favorite Piano Quintet
Post by: kevinatcausa on September 23, 2006, 04:40:18 AM
kaiwin,

You can listen to a streaming performance of the Franck quintet (and also multiple performances of Brahms', Schumann's, and Dvorak's) at https://www.cliburn.org/index.php?page=arcperformances

(edit: hmm...maybe I shoulda checked the date on the reply I was responding to before posting this.  Still, the cliburn site is a nice resource)