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R. Schumann: Piano Quartet in E flat Major, Op.47 (1842) 

Guillermo Buendía - Composer
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D. Kashimoto, Vln.; G. Karni, Vla.; S. Gabetta, Vc.; N. Goerner, Piano.
0:00 - Mov. I: Sostenuto assai - Allegro ma non troppo
8:40 - Mov. II: Scherzo: Molto vivace - Trio I - Trio II
12:15 - Mov. III: Andante cantabile
19:09 - Mov. IV: Finale: Vivace
It is easy to understand why Schumann's Piano Quartet is often considered the younger brother to his Quintet: both share key signature, were composed during the same year, and the one seems to be a natural continuation of the other. Where the quintet is exuberant, full of contrasts and color, the quartet seems more concentrated, distilled. Counterpoint is arguably the focus of this work, and the themes are comparatively shorter than those of the quintet, which allows for a richer development. In many aspects, both works undoubtedly paved the way for the chamber music of Brahms, and this work's influence can be seen in the latter’s Piano Quartet in C minor, check for example the long, subdued introduction of both works with the bell-like tolling in the piano, or the extended cello cantabile in the slow movements.
The work opens with a serene introduction of long notes on strings, almost like a prayer. The main theme is right there from the beginning, in typical Schumannian form. After this introduction, the ensemble introduces the four-note motive followed by a long serpentine elaboration of the piano which forms the basis for the stately first block of the exposition, first on the cello over a pulsating piano accompaniment. The nature of the theme puts a natural emphasis on the second beat of the bar, a device which Schumann deliberately accentuates throughout the entire movement, and which forms the basis for the second theme, a rushing staccato scale. This new section is introduced rather abruptly, and on account of the inherent modulating quality of the theme, it is hard, not to say useless to allocate a tonality; notice the restless counterpoint in this section: the theme is inevitably presented with stretti imitations throughout the whole movement.
The scherzo is fleeting, almost Mendelssohnian, an obscure dance. In contrast to that the first trio, a direct augmentation of the main theme, is lyrical. Once again counterpoint is the main protagonist here, to such an extent that the harmony becomes so clouded, it becomes hypnotic. The second trio is a syncopated interlude, restless, interspersed with quotations of the scherzo. Once again one can hear future allusions of Brahms in this section.
The gorgeous Andante cantabile opens with a soaring aria for the cello, which is soon taken in counterpoint by the violin. A third statement of this melody is presented in a syncopated stream of eight notes by piano and viola, once again, a texture which Brahms will himself adopt later. After this gorgeous section, Schumann wonders us once again with a tender sostenuto interlude in the delicate, ephemeral key of G flat. The mood recalls the opening of the first movement. The harmonies and the prayer-like stillness recall oftentimes the sound of Mahler. Notice here again the twisted, often displaced rhythms in Schumann. The original first theme follows again, and then, a magical moment, as Schumann, recalling the stillness of the interlude, generates a coda out of a mysterious new theme. One by one all instruments share this theme under a low double B flat pedal by the cello, under Schumann's instruction to the player to tune his C-string down to B flat (advice often disregarded by players).
This new theme is the heart of the final movement: an hommage to counterpoint. The parallels between this movement and the final movement are obvious yet there is a slight difference: in the quintet, Schumman saves his strength for the final fugato where the original first theme makes a triumphant return, closing the circle. Here, the fugato is the opening statement, a clear manifesto on the side of Schumann. The writing is restless, agitated, exuberant, vibrant. A second theme, now lyrical, quintessentially Schummanian, appears in the minor mode in the cello, soon taken over by the rest. A third episode, which feels like a development section, ever-modulating, toils and turns in a manic manner until we reach the reexposition once again, and the cycle repeats. After a final surge, we reach a halt, and then the real fireworks begin, much like in the quintet. As always in Schumann, and to quote Richard Strauss: "When you feel you've reached the limits of prestissimo, double the tempo". Now all the instruments engage in a frantic contrapuntal debate, almost a quarrel. Once it feels everything is saturated, Schumann lets the music explode into a final rapture in the violin. The grace touch comes right at the end, as the cello melody makes one final appearance.
Check the fantastic live performance at the Hochrhein Musikfestival: • Schumann: Piano Quarte...
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Комментарии : 68   
@donnytello1544
@donnytello1544 2 года назад
God that andante, it’s heavenly
@artje123
@artje123 2 года назад
God non existent , heaven also, but I get your point it’s beautiful music .
@joeleslie3455
@joeleslie3455 Год назад
@@artje123 Asinine try hard comment.
@mrgrinch8540
@mrgrinch8540 Год назад
@@artje123 If you have to correct someone saying "heavenly music" somethings wrong with you
@8413Lucas
@8413Lucas 2 года назад
12:22 such a heartbreakingly romantic melody ❤ 17:40 the return of the theme with the B flat sitting in the bass is magical!
@miahsteele4538
@miahsteele4538 8 месяцев назад
16:29 Viola❤️ (also the Samsung ringtone lol)
@Rhythmmical
@Rhythmmical Год назад
I found this piece in my phone alarm sounds, and immediately fell in love. My heart can barely handle this kind of beauty.
@user-si7ny7od1r
@user-si7ny7od1r 7 месяцев назад
Same to me😊 my phone alarm.. so beautiful..
@ayushrudra8600
@ayushrudra8600 5 месяцев назад
is it on iphone
@user-si7ny7od1r
@user-si7ny7od1r 5 месяцев назад
@@ayushrudra8600 no samsung
@drsalamandror7185
@drsalamandror7185 3 месяца назад
I heard it for the 1st time on my phone too, and I loved instantly this beautifull aria 😊
@W0lfg45ng
@W0lfg45ng 2 года назад
The finale is so good..it reminds me of the Jupiter Symphony's finale
@oldbird4601
@oldbird4601 2 года назад
3rd movement wow
@shivam7043
@shivam7043 Год назад
Samsung Ringtone Brought Me Here.
@KP-vl6hu
@KP-vl6hu Год назад
😂
@frestgab8518
@frestgab8518 Год назад
Lmaoo same
@ziya5108
@ziya5108 Год назад
😂😂😂 same to
@user-um1gm3bz5q
@user-um1gm3bz5q Год назад
Haha me too 😅🥰 I love it
@zytaclassical8236
@zytaclassical8236 Год назад
samee
@mrgrinch8540
@mrgrinch8540 Год назад
1:05 SCHUMANN"S COMPOSITION STYLE ERUPTS INTO THE MUSIC
@joshscores3360
@joshscores3360 3 года назад
Excellent performance of this masterpiece
@NicolasEjzenberg
@NicolasEjzenberg 2 года назад
Best performance in my opinion !
@MonadS1412
@MonadS1412 3 месяца назад
This is so beautiful..
@alexmapes5923
@alexmapes5923 2 года назад
Trying to enjoy some good music and I get a simply piano ad…. Of all the ads I could’ve gotten that’s what I get…
@bongaz3547
@bongaz3547 Год назад
That andante be slappin
@LuisaMorenoC70729
@LuisaMorenoC70729 2 года назад
12:20 precioso
@Martill3
@Martill3 Год назад
Heartbreaking third movement, a really excellent performance. Though they should have waited at least thrice as long before starting the fourth movement, what the hell was that attacca bs? You need time to breath after hearing a slow movement like that, not jump into the incredibly contrasting finale
@kambiztaghavi
@kambiztaghavi 2 года назад
Sibelius enjoyed the 1st mov. theme. :)
@pupulique
@pupulique 4 месяца назад
Who cares?
@portmantonal
@portmantonal 2 месяца назад
@@pupuliqueI think they're just pointing out that it bears resemblance to the theme from Finlandia
@jaqueline.cordeiro
@jaqueline.cordeiro 8 месяцев назад
Ainda não encontrei exatamente o despertador da Samsung 😢 não é essa não.
@lemway6647
@lemway6647 Год назад
Loved the 3rd movement. Loved 1st & finale at 75% speed. Loved the 2nd at 125%. (btw, I used to only listen to mozart.)
@dreamescape.
@dreamescape. 11 месяцев назад
Listen to Beethoven, Liszt, Chopin, Schubert, Bach, Grieg, Rachmaninoff, Brahms...otherwise you will miss so much beauty :)
@joeboyle5864
@joeboyle5864 11 месяцев назад
Meet Moszkowski, Glazunov, Reinecke, et al…
@pupulique
@pupulique 4 месяца назад
Mozart is one of the big three you may stay without knowing anything else
@MrFranbu67
@MrFranbu67 6 дней назад
1st is definitely too fast, I agree...
@daniel3231995
@daniel3231995 2 года назад
how did u remove the back ground noise?
@GBN_01
@GBN_01 2 года назад
I believe that was the sound engineers who rendered the original audio, I didn't do anything!
@MrGar11
@MrGar11 Год назад
8:42
@nandovancreij
@nandovancreij Год назад
so similar to dvorak's E-flat major piano quartet
@andreauribe6454
@andreauribe6454 6 месяцев назад
Oh el final de mozart😮
@Dylonely42
@Dylonely42 Год назад
12:22
@user-zm2pc5wt5d
@user-zm2pc5wt5d Год назад
Sherlock Holmes and the secret of the silver earring ❤❤❤❤
@tj-co9go
@tj-co9go 8 месяцев назад
3rd movement is quite something else, so beautiful. The rest of it, well, maybe not so much. I never know pieces with better other movements the because I skip them if the first movement does not impress me.
@christopherl-b1892
@christopherl-b1892 2 года назад
Anyone here because of Twoset😂? Thanks Twoset!
@Desterian
@Desterian 2 года назад
Did they feature this in a video??
@my-self2278
@my-self2278 2 года назад
Where did they feature this
@mingshuxie4959
@mingshuxie4959 2 года назад
@@my-self2278 in a video that titled 10 most underrated classical pieces
@mingshuxie4959
@mingshuxie4959 2 года назад
@@Desterian in a video titled 10 most underrated classical pieces
@beeshin9945
@beeshin9945 2 года назад
Schumann was influenced by beethoven
@oskarsennert4075
@oskarsennert4075 11 месяцев назад
Who wasn‘t?
@MutantsInDisguise
@MutantsInDisguise Год назад
Nice, but Robert's Piano Quintet was better.
@pupulique
@pupulique 4 месяца назад
Don’t be shy, just call’m Bobby
@Dylonely42
@Dylonely42 Год назад
12:15
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