I listened to the Schubert Trout Quintet recently, which is one of my favorite pieces of music. One of it's many felicities is the presence of the bass plunking it's way merrily along.
I realized that I would be hard pressed to name other small ensemble pieces that were similarly graced by this most delightful instrument. I realize that a host of lesser 19th century composers, such as Spohr or Hummel, wrote works featuring the bass, but I can't think of any chamber music by the likes of Mendelssohn, Schumann, Brahms,or the great French and Russian composers. To quote Alice In Wonderland, "Curious and curiouser!"
Any thoughts?
I realized that I would be hard pressed to name other small ensemble pieces that were similarly graced by this most delightful instrument. I realize that a host of lesser 19th century composers, such as Spohr or Hummel, wrote works featuring the bass, but I can't think of any chamber music by the likes of Mendelssohn, Schumann, Brahms,or the great French and Russian composers. To quote Alice In Wonderland, "Curious and curiouser!"
Any thoughts?
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