BaL 17.04.21 - Schumann: Piano Quintet in E flat

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  • Eine Alpensinfonie
    Host
    • Nov 2010
    • 20570

    BaL 17.04.21 - Schumann: Piano Quintet in E flat

    9.30am
    Building a Library
    Katy Hamilton joins Andrew to discuss different recordings of Schumann's Piano Quintet in E flat.

    Schumann composed the piece in 1842. It is an energetic, life-affirming work and is seen as one of his finest works, and a significant milestone in the history of the piano quintet.

    Available versions:-


    David Abbott, Swiss Chamber Soloists*
    Leif Ove Andsnes, Artemis Quartet *
    Martha Argerich, Dora Schwarzberg, Renaud Capuçon, Romanoff-Schwarzberg, Mark Dobrinskji
    Martha Argerich, Lucy Hall , Dora Schwarzberg, Nobuko Imai, Mischa Maisky *
    Bernard D’Ascoli, Schidlof Quartet
    Emanuel Ax, Donald Wallerstein, Peter Salaff, Atar Arad, Paul Katz *
    Jang Eun Bae, Alliage Quartet (SACD)
    Maurizio Baglini, Quartetto della Scala *
    Artur Balsam, Budapest String Quartet
    Jozef de Beenhouwer, Panocha Quartet *
    Benvenue Fortepiano Trio
    Maria Bergmann, Beetz-Quartett *
    Leonard Bernstein, Juilliard Quartet
    Idil Biret, Borusan Quartet
    Jonathan Biss, Elias String Quartet *
    Richard Burnett , Fitzwilliam String Quartet
    Penelope Crawford, Atlantis Ensemble *
    Penelope Crawford, Atlantis Ensemble *
    Clifford Curzon, Budapest String Quartet
    Konstanze Eickhorst, Carmina Quartet *
    Philippe Entremont, Alban Berg Quartett
    Edith Farnadi, Vienna Konzerthaus Quartet *
    Peter Frankl, Lindsay String Quartet
    La Gaia Scienza
    Christophe Gaugue, Catherine Montier,Trio Wanderer
    Paul Gulda, Hagen Quartett
    Marc-André Hamelin, Takács Quartet
    Conrad Hansen, Amadeus Quartet
    Endre Hegedus, Bartok Quartet *
    Dame Myra Hess, Isaac Stern, Alexander Schneider, Milton Thomas, Paul Tortelier *
    Jean Hubeau, Nova Quartet
    Jeno Jando, Kodaly Quartet
    Igor Kamenz, Delian Quartet
    Martin Kasik, Wihan Quartet
    Honggi Kim, Bretón String Quarte
    Zoltan Kocsis, Takacs Quartet *
    Tobias Koch, Pleyel Quartett Köln
    Paul Komen, Rubio String Quartet
    Alicia de Larrocha, Tokyo String Quartet,
    Peter Laul, Ilya Gringolts, Anahit Kurtikyan, Silvia Simonescu, Claudius Hermann
    James Levine, Walter Levin, Henry Meyer, Peter Kamnitzer, Lee Fiser
    James Levine, LaSalle Quartet (SACD)
    Daniel Levy, Zürich String Quartet *
    Anna Malikova, Belenus Quartet *
    Stéphane De May, Philippe Koch, Damien Pardoen, Pierre-Henri Xuereb, Luc Tooten
    Alexander Melnikov, Jerusalem Quartet *
    Michelangelo Piano Quartet, Antonio De Secondi
    Nils Anders Mortensen, Engegård Quartet
    Peter Orth, Auryn Quartet
    Peter Orth, Auryn Quartet (DVD)
    Maria João Pires
    Jean-Bernard Pommier, Quatuor Bernede *
    Menahem Pressle, Samuel Rhodes, Beaux Arts Trio
    Menahem Pressler, Emerson Quartet *
    Menahem Pressler, Pacifica Quartet
    Thomas Rajna, Alberni String Quartet
    Sviatoslav Richter, Borodin Quartet
    Arthur Rubinstein, Arnold Steinhardt, John Dalley, Michael Tree, David Soyer *
    Eric Le Sage, Gordan Nikolitch, Daishin Kashimoto, Lise Bertaud, François Salque
    Pnina Salzman, Tel Aviv String Quartet
    Fazil Say, Casal Quartet
    Elie Robert Schmitz, New York Philharmonic String Quartet *
    Artur Schnabel, Pro Arte Quartet
    Schubert Ensemble of London
    Rudolf Serkin, Budapest String Quartet
    Rudolf Serkin, Gösta Andreasson, Adolf Busch, Karl Doktor, Hermann Busch *
    Christoph Soldan, Daniel Rehfeldt, Yuki Mukai, Igor Michalski, Hugo Rannou *
    Gyula Stuller, Quatuor Schumann
    Kyoko Tabe, Carmina Quartet
    Uriel Tsachor, Amati Quartet *
    Lars Vogt, Christian Tetzlaff, Radoslav Szulc, Tatjana & Claudio Bohorquez
    Xiayin Wang, Fine Arts Quartet
    Warsaw Piano Quintet *
    Peter Waters, Aulos Quartet
    Earl Wild
    Klára Würtz, Daniel Quartet
    Joyce Yang, Alexander String Quartet *
    Christian Zacharias, Cherubini-Quartett *
    Christian Zacharias, Leipzig String Quartet

    (* = download only)
    Last edited by Eine Alpensinfonie; 17-04-21, 12:05.
  • Joseph K
    Banned
    • Oct 2017
    • 7765

    #2
    Menahem Pressler with the Emerson Quartet for me. Surprised to see it's download only now.

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    • Wolfram
      Full Member
      • Jul 2019
      • 273

      #3
      This was last covered in BaL in 2008, and then before that in 2000, whereas the Brahms quintet hasn't been visited at all since 1999. I know the selection of works has as much do with how the discography of a piece has changed in the time since it was last done as it does the time interval itself, but nevertheless, if you are going to do a romantic piano quintet surely the Brahms deserves an outing after 22 years, and whatsmore Kay Hamilton is a Brahms specialist too I believe.

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      • rauschwerk
        Full Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 1480

        #4
        The Brahms was covered last October!

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        • richardfinegold
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          • Sep 2012
          • 7656

          #5
          Originally posted by Joseph K View Post
          Menahem Pressler with the Emerson Quartet for me. Surprised to see it's download only now.
          Yes, glad I have theCDI also have the Pacifica Qt recording, which is better. My Fleisher seems to be out of the catalog, but Jando and the Kodaly, bless them are still kicking

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          • BBMmk2
            Late Member
            • Nov 2010
            • 20908

            #6
            Yikes! Another marathon! How do these reviewers get through all these, without fatigue of the work setting in? I’m interested in this BaL, because, I don’t have much of Schumann’s chamber works.
            Don’t cry for me
            I go where music was born

            J S Bach 1685-1750

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            • gurnemanz
              Full Member
              • Nov 2010
              • 7382

              #7
              For many years I have been enjoying the Beaux Arts and friends on a well-known twofer.

              A couple of years ago I got a very good disc of Schumann piano duets which includes Clara Schumann’s 1857 arrangement of the Quintet ("World Premiere Recording"). It is excellently performed and well worth while in itself but also for shedding new light on the work.

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              • Ein Heldenleben
                Full Member
                • Apr 2014
                • 6755

                #8
                One thing that strikes me is how many great pianists either haven’t recorded the work or , if they have , the recording is no longer available - Brendel, Perahia , Horowitz (one of the great Schumann pianists), Cortot (ditto) , Horszowski (ditto)....
                There are some very intriguing names though Bernstein and Levine for example .Maybe some of the greats didn’t rate it - or , to be more accurate, their role in it ? . I wonder if the piano writing lacks some of the wonders of Kreisleriana or the Fanatasie . It’s very “blocky” in places and by Schumann standards a bit obvious. The pianist hardly gets a bar’s break though , apart from the Scherzo , it’s not ridiculously difficult.

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                • Pulcinella
                  Host
                  • Feb 2014
                  • 10894

                  #9
                  Schumann composed the piece in 1842. It is an energetic, life-affirming work and is seen as one of his finest works, and a significant milestone in the history of the piano quintet.
                  I hadn't realised (until I read in the liner notes of the only version of this I have on my shelves: the BBC MM CD with Jonathan Biss and the Jerusalem Quartet) that this was the work that effectively established the form of the Piano Quintet as piano plus string quartet.


                  Some information about the development of the piano quintet is given in this Wiki article:

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                  • LMcD
                    Full Member
                    • Sep 2017
                    • 8412

                    #10
                    The pianist in the Schubert Ensemble of London's recording is William Howard. I guess that, for some people, the coupling will be a consideration - in this case it's the Piano Quartet.
                    There's also a fine BBC Music Magazine recording with Jonathan Biss and the Jerusalem Quartet. In this case the other works are Papillons and the Opus 73 Fantasiestucke.

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                    • Bryn
                      Banned
                      • Mar 2007
                      • 24688

                      #11
                      The Richard Burnett, Fitzwilliam String Quartet performance on Amon Ra will do for me. Yet another Steves's Sounds pot luck bargain discovery. This was probably the first HIPP recording (contrary to the bogus Chanfos claim re their Michelangelo Piano Quartet +1 turn of century recording).
                      Last edited by Bryn; 04-04-21, 10:12. Reason: Typo

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                      • Wolfram
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                        • Jul 2019
                        • 273

                        #12
                        Originally posted by rauschwerk View Post
                        The Brahms was covered last October!
                        Was it!? B****r! Mucho (Easter) egg on face!

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                        • Wolfram
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                          • Jul 2019
                          • 273

                          #13
                          Originally posted by rauschwerk View Post
                          The Brahms was covered last October!
                          Oh yes. Schiff with the Takacs. Sorry.

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                          • Wolfram
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                            • Jul 2019
                            • 273

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Joseph K View Post
                            Menahem Pressler with the Emerson Quartet for me. Surprised to see it's download only now.
                            Pressler/Emersons
                            Curzon/Budapest

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                            • MickyD
                              Full Member
                              • Nov 2010
                              • 4748

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Bryn View Post
                              The Richard Burnett, Fitzwilliam String Quartet performance on Amon Ra will do for me. Yet another Steves's Sounds pot luck bargain discovery. This was probably the first HIPP recording (contrary to the bogus Chanfos claim re their Michelangelo Piano Quartet +1 turn of century recording).
                              Interesting you rate it so well, Bryn. I have most of Burnett's other early piano discs, but not that one. Now you've got me interested.

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