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Wilhelm Berger - Piano Quintet in F minor, Op. 95 

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- Composer: Wilhelm Reinhard Berger (9 August 1861 -- 16 January 1911)
- Performers: Jost Michaels (piano), Susanne Rabenschlag (violin), Peter Stein (violin), Karin Wolf (viola), Didier Poskin (cello)
- Year of recording: 1993
Piano Quintet in F minor, Op. 95, written in 1904.
00:00 - I. Allegro non troppo ed energico
17:20 - II. Poco adagio
28:40 - III. Molto vivace
37:17 - IV. Allegro moderato e con brio
Wilhelm Berger (not to be confused with Wilhelm Peterson-Berger!) was born in Boston but returned to Germany with his family within a year of his birth. He grew up in Bremen where he received his first lessons in voice and piano. A scholarship allowed him to study with the famous composition teacher Friedrich Kiel in Berlin at the Hochschule für Musik. After graduating, he held a number of teaching positions, including that of Professor of Composition at the Royal Academy. He also served as director of the famous Meiningen Court Orchestra.
Berger, though his compositions had won many prizes and were often performed, did not quickly achieve the fame he deserved. Highly respected by the cognoscenti, he never self-promoted or advertised himself with the wider musical public as did several others. Fame finally did start to come, but just at the moment of his death, at which time he was starting to be regarded, along with Max Reger, as Germany's most important successor to Brahms. Unfortunately, the First World War and its aftermath, led to a total lack of interest for many decades of nearly all romantic composers, and the reputation of those who were less well-known such as Berger, never really recovered.
This Piano Quintet dates from 1904 and was composed shortly after his Trio for Clarinet, Cello and Piano. As with the Trio, it is tonally is more advanced than Brahms but not quite so advanced as Reger. The editor of The Chamber Music Journal described the Quintet as follows:
- "Masterpiece is not a word to be to bandied about lightly, but of its genre, this work qualifies. The opening Allegro non troppo ed energico is massive and breathtakingly broad in conception, lasting nearly 20 minutes but its leisurely captivating themes hold the listener throughout. The Poco Adagio which follows is also a big movement. The part writing is very fine and his total mastery of compositional technique is apparent. The third movement, Molto Vivace, is an excellent scherzo which goes well beyond the limits of Brahms. The concluding Allegro moderato e con brio again is also a big movement. Here is a chamber work conceived on the scale much like a Mahler symphony."
The piano quintet is dedicated: "Dem böhmischen Streichquartett in Verehrung zugeeignet".

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Комментарии : 84   
@NKolarovski
@NKolarovski 3 года назад
The ascension followed by a descension from 15:02 to 15:10 bears a significant resemblance to the ending of Chopin's Ballade No. 4 :) What a great and powerful quintet.
@norbertflorianschuck9300
@norbertflorianschuck9300 3 года назад
Ingeniously how in the finale a sonata movement grows out of a passacaglia!
@wilhelmberger9925
@wilhelmberger9925 2 года назад
first time i thought about that… always thought its „just“ a passacaglia…. fantastic!!
@CaradhrasAiguo49
@CaradhrasAiguo49 5 лет назад
The way Berger opens with an ostinato on the theme in the Finale....just ingenious. Definitely worth further listening and study!
@liberfucian
@liberfucian 8 лет назад
I've been looking for the recording of this piece for quite a long time. Thanks for the uploading. This is one of the most beautiful works of late romanticism. Hopefully youtube won't delete this. Wilhelm Berger deserves to be heard.
@OmarFadul
@OmarFadul 3 года назад
Where do you find these things? Amazing stuff! I am a musician, and very bored about that same repertory, same repetitions every single time. Can't stand it anymore! Your channel is the one for those amazing pieces, especially romantic stuff! Thank you so much!
@robertcohn8858
@robertcohn8858 3 года назад
The poco adagio second movement is really beautiful. Thanks for posting!
@OmarFadul
@OmarFadul 2 года назад
This is so, so beautiful! What a wonderful work of art!
@danielstegmann8442
@danielstegmann8442 8 лет назад
Wow, finally found this piece here, thanks for uploading! A very underestimated piece and one of my favourite pieces of chamber music, very Brahms-like and yet with his own style. Two thumbs up.
@olla-vogala4090
@olla-vogala4090 8 лет назад
+Daniel Stegmann Thank you! Yes I agree, a remarkably strong work for such an unknown/underrated composer.
@JanKlassiek
@JanKlassiek 6 лет назад
Yes, why (nearly) only Brahms? This piece is wonderful (and beautifully performanced!) I would like to hear more of this composer (and these musicians!) There are plenty of pieces from Wilhelm Berger on RU-vid, I see!
@hom2fu
@hom2fu 3 года назад
impress with this unknown/forgotten composer. 13:06 is great
@klimentmilanov
@klimentmilanov 7 лет назад
THERE'S TOO MUCH CLASSICAL MUSIC I BARELY DISCOVERED A QUARTER OF IT!!!
@eliaseiffert2207
@eliaseiffert2207 7 лет назад
Kliment Milanov Probably not even 1 percent ;)
@baileyrob
@baileyrob 3 года назад
@Blake Ernesto ​ so now we have to put up with botting on classical music youtube comment sections... great
@kofiLjunggren
@kofiLjunggren 5 месяцев назад
⁠ejat?
@petersimon5231
@petersimon5231 4 месяца назад
I've been listening to lesser-known but sometimes brilliant composers and pieces repeatedly for several years now but I still find this quartet one of the best, on par with Tschaikovsky's, Scharwenka's, Arensky's, Brahms', Klughart's, Martucci's or C. Frank's very best.
@PeterLunowPL
@PeterLunowPL 6 лет назад
what a gem! thank you
@carlosshosta9040
@carlosshosta9040 6 лет назад
Thrilling... Thanks for this jewel.
@wcsxwcsx
@wcsxwcsx 8 лет назад
Yet another forgotten composer to delve in to. RU-vid will keep me busy with this indefinitely.
@fredericchopin7538
@fredericchopin7538 2 года назад
Marvelous!
@joveyosagie2179
@joveyosagie2179 8 лет назад
Oh my lord, I thought YOU WERE GONE for ever. I was literally dying to here it and I'm so extremely happy your channel is back up. All the music you've been posting has been inspiring for years
@olla-vogala4090
@olla-vogala4090 8 лет назад
+Jovey Osagie Yes I'm back! And here to stay (hopefully...)
@joveyosagie2179
@joveyosagie2179 8 лет назад
+Jovey Osagie , I love your channel so much. The things you've posted in the past really has changed me. I owe a lot to my success as a musician.
@olla-vogala4090
@olla-vogala4090 8 лет назад
Jovey Osagie Thank you! It means a lot to hear that :) Check out Bartje Bartmans as well, formerly known as bartje11 (he's also back!)
@joveyosagie2179
@joveyosagie2179 8 лет назад
Can't wait to here it, I'm going to state with my music, I owe you one!
@bugatti103
@bugatti103 3 месяца назад
bravo!
@im2801ok
@im2801ok 3 года назад
Wonderful work! Does anyone (beside me, of course) hear in the last movement some strong echoes of the last movement of Ernest Bloch's first Concerto Grosso? It's not only the similar instrumental ensemble, but also the character of the music: hewn from Granite, but at the same time - highly emotional and deeply felt.
@antoineroche2073
@antoineroche2073 3 года назад
42:15 : Brahms piano quintet, 4th mvt :) Sublime music by the way.
@jb8256
@jb8256 3 года назад
Indeed - surely this may have been an homage - it's so similar.
@rogernortman9219
@rogernortman9219 3 года назад
As terrific as t5he best of Brahms' chamber music for piano and strings!
@bc4315
@bc4315 Год назад
Not even close.
@wilhelmberger9925
@wilhelmberger9925 Год назад
@@bc4315 Thank you so much for your insightful, elaborate characterisation of this horrible piece! you made us all realize this piece is absolute chunk and we were all wrong. Thank you so much again for enlightening all of us!
@bc4315
@bc4315 Год назад
@@wilhelmberger9925 You're welcome.
@wilhelmberger9925
@wilhelmberger9925 6 лет назад
great! :)
@suelamullaj7068
@suelamullaj7068 6 лет назад
npn capisco come una composizione del genere sia sconosciuta, secondo me e un capolavoro
@kuang-licheng402
@kuang-licheng402 8 лет назад
nice
@MrInterestingthings
@MrInterestingthings 6 лет назад
I see how he uses his motifs(sometime several at once and to elongate and in 5th movement the interplay and emotion are wonderful! ) in opening movement .H section shows metaphor as music . He is obviously well trained ! He has good control over his materials ! And still only Brahms and perhaps Franck have the best piano quintets in this late romantic mode. Elgar 's too is rarely heard but not in their league .
@harryandruschak2843
@harryandruschak2843 8 лет назад
Another composer I have not heard before. Wikipedia has a short article about him.
@olla-vogala4090
@olla-vogala4090 8 лет назад
+Harry Andruschak What did you think about the music?
@harryandruschak2843
@harryandruschak2843 8 лет назад
+olla-vogala Not being much of a music critic, I'd say it was a good piece in the 19th century mold of Schumman/BRahms/Spohr, etc etc. as opposed to the Liszt/Wagner ultra-romanticism. This opinion has not been endorsed by my three cats >^..^
@eliaseiffert2207
@eliaseiffert2207 7 лет назад
What a masterpiece! Its a pity that Berger is so neglected :'(
@bc4315
@bc4315 Год назад
This isn't a masterpiece.
@wilhelmberger9925
@wilhelmberger9925 Год назад
@@bc4315 and whatever you say, can‘t be taken seriously.
@bc4315
@bc4315 Год назад
@@wilhelmberger9925 Mediocre piece by a dabbling, beta Brahms-mimic composer. Not a masterpiece. Deserves to be forgotten for it's betters, written nearly 40 years previous.
@wilhelmberger9925
@wilhelmberger9925 Год назад
@@bc4315you're the type of person, that if Brahms name would be above this quintet, you would hail it as a masterpiece 🤣 Brahms would be proud to have written this gem.
@wilhelmberger9925
@wilhelmberger9925 Год назад
@@bc4315ut i honestly feel sorry for you, that you can't appreciate a wunderful piece of art. Furthermore, i'm convinced that you didnt listen more than 5 seconds of it.
@grantklink9128
@grantklink9128 6 лет назад
oh my LADY it is really and quite HERE HAAAAAAAH
@wilhelmberger9925
@wilhelmberger9925 6 лет назад
If you like my works check out my Variations and fugue op 97 for orchestra, now on youtube:)
@suelamullaj7068
@suelamullaj7068 6 лет назад
mi domando se ci sono altre sue composizioni di questo livello
@wilhelmberger9925
@wilhelmberger9925 Год назад
yes, there are...
@LavaMLG
@LavaMLG 9 месяцев назад
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