Schubert - Trout Quintet, Fantasy in C major D934
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Label: Evidence Classics
Cat No: EVCD046
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 23rd February 2018
Contents
Works
Fantasie in C major for violin and piano, D934Piano Quintet in A major, D667 'The Trout' (Die Forelle)
Artists
Guillaume Chilemme (violin)Nathanael Gouin (piano)
Marie Chilemme (viola)
Astrid Siranossian (cello)
Emilie Legrand (double bass)
Works
Fantasie in C major for violin and piano, D934Piano Quintet in A major, D667 'The Trout' (Die Forelle)
Artists
Guillaume Chilemme (violin)Nathanael Gouin (piano)
Marie Chilemme (viola)
Astrid Siranossian (cello)
Emilie Legrand (double bass)
About
The disc opens on a musical meeting with friends, exactly like the one that preceded the composition of the Quintet in A major. Nicknamed “The Trout”, the work indeed picks up its fourth movement’s melody to the eponymous lied. This score is not a traditional quintet for piano and string quartet but for piano, violin, viola, cello and double bass. It creates a summer climate that doesn’t fade afterwards.
In fact, the programme then becomes more intimate with the Fantasia for violin and piano in C major. The same pleasant atmosphere bathed in sun emerges. Here again, the instruments draw their lyricism from the inexhaustible voice of Schubert, Lied’s father.
The wanderings of Schubert's inspiration pass through the paths of fantasy – the German Phantasie refers to the realm of imagination and dream – and meet those of friendship in music. A territory where Guillaume Chilemme, Nathanaël Gouin and their guests give free rein to the inventions of their complicity.
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