Schubert: "Trout" Quintet by Alfred Brendel: CD Cover

    Schubert: "Trout" Quintet Alfred Brendel

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    • Release Date: 09/12/2006
    • Sales Rank: 61,119
    • Label: PHILIPS
    • UPC: 028947575740

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    Schubert: "Trout" Quintet

    1. Quintet for piano, violin, viola, cello & double bass in A major ("Trout"), D. 667 (Op. posth. 114) 38:32
    Composed by Franz Schubert
    Performed by Alfred Brendel, Martha Strongin Katz, Donald Weilerstein, Members of the Cleveland Quartet and James van Denmark

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    My, weren't Alfred Brendel and the Cleveland Quartet in an exuberant mood when they recorded Schubert's "Trout Quartet" in 1978?

    They certainly were: just look at their smiling faces on the cover. Those are the smiles of players who have just enjoyed each others' company as much it's possible to do through music. And it surely sounds that way in their performance. With double bassist James van Denmark, Brendel and the Cleveland play with an affection that passes through ardor and into passion. When this performance was first released, the Austrian pianist Alfred Brendel already had an established international reputation as a virtuoso specializing in Mozart, Beethoven, and Schubert and his playing here is full to the brim of beauty and brilliance. When the performance was first released, the American Cleveland Quartet were unknown outside of their county but their playing here is wonderfully energetic and enthusiastic. Together, van Denmark, Brendel, and the Cleveland's performance is sometimes coy, sometimes playful, and sometimes flat-out flirtatious, but it's also always alert, intense, and excited. Anyone who loves the "Trout" -- and anyone who already knows the "Trout" loves the "Trout" -- will thoroughly enjoy this disc. Anyone who doesn't already know the "Trout" couldn't do better than to make its acquaintance through this disc -- even though the total time is a mere 38:14, fine for an LP but short measure for a CD. Philips' late stereo sound is crisp, lush, and deep. James Leonard, All Music Guide

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