BRAHMS, J.: Piano Quartet No. 2 / MAHLER, G.: Piano Quartet (Barakhovsky, Zemtsov, W.E. Schmidt, Nebolsin)
After a period as a court composer at Detmold, Brahms returned to the city of his birth, Hamburg, in January 1860. Here, in relative tranquillity, he explored the then rare piano quartet repertoire. The Piano Quartet No. 2 received a very sympathetic hearing in Vienna, Clara Schumann even preferring it to its immediate predecessor, the Piano Quartet, Op. 25 [Naxos 8.572798]. Its lyricism is heightened by a romantically beautiful Adagio. Mahlerʼs vibrant Piano Quartet in A minor dates from 1876, the end of his first year at the Vienna Conservatory, where the only completed movement was first performed.
Tracklist
Zemtsov, Alexander (viola)
Schmidt, Wolfgang Emanuel (cello)
Nebolsin, Eldar (piano)
Zemtsov, Alexander (viola)
Schmidt, Wolfgang Emanuel (cello)
Nebolsin, Eldar (piano)
Zemtsov, Alexander (viola)
Schmidt, Wolfgang Emanuel (cello)
Nebolsin, Eldar (piano)
Zemtsov, Alexander (viola)
Schmidt, Wolfgang Emanuel (cello)
Nebolsin, Eldar (piano)
Zemtsov, Alexander (viola)
Schmidt, Wolfgang Emanuel (cello)
Nebolsin, Eldar (piano)
Zemtsov, Alexander (viola)
Schmidt, Wolfgang Emanuel (cello)
Nebolsin, Eldar (piano)
Zemtsov, Alexander (viola)
Schmidt, Wolfgang Emanuel (cello)
Nebolsin, Eldar (piano)





























