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HENLE SMETANA Piano Trio G Minor Op.15, Urtext Edition

HENLE SMETANA Piano Trio G Minor Op.15, Urtext Edition

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HENLE FRANCK Piano Quintet F Minor Urtext Edition

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  • Catalog #: 51481142
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  • PIANO QUINTETS


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Piano Quintet f minor

César Franck

Ernst-Günter Heinemann (Editor)

Klaus Schilde (Fingering)

Urtext Edition, paperbound

Pages 137 (IV+83+14+12+12+12), Size 23,5 x 31,0 cm

Weight 569 g

HN 1142 · ISMN 979-0-2018-1142-0

This work, composed in 1878/79, alternates between chamber music intimacy and symphonic opulence, and marks the beginning of a series of significant late works by César Franck. Its composition was partly prompted by the successful performance of Franck’s youthful piano trios at the “Société nationale de musique” (founded in 1871), and probably also by a composition competition for works using this instrumental combination whose deadline Franck then went on to miss. The Quintet was received coolly at its first performance in January 1880, and it was performed just a few more times during the composer’s lifetime. It was only in the 20th century that audiences and critics came to recognise this work as a major milestone in the history of French chamber music, and it now adorns the Henle catalogue in a new Urtext edition.

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