Dora Pejačević - Piano Quartet in D minor, Op. 25
- Composer: Dora Pejačević (10 September 1885 -- 5 March 1923)
- Performers: Oliver Triendl (piano), Quatuor "Sine Nomine": Patrick Genet (violin), Hans Egidi (viola), Marc Jaermann (cello)
- Year of recording: 2009
Piano Quartet in D minor, Op. 25, written in 1908.
00:00 - I. Allegro ma non tanto
07:47 - II. Andante con moto
12:27 - III. Allegretto grazioso
16:47 - IV. Allegro comodo
The Piano Quartet in D minor, Op. 25, was written when Pejačević was only 23 years old, but it is clearly the work of a mature composer. The piece is primarily written in the late Romantic style although there are a few adventurous tonal episodes.
- The Quartet begins with a very appealing Allegro, at times quite chromatic.
- It is followed by a lyrical Adagio, the main theme to which, though simple, is quite warm and winning.
- The third movement is marked Menuetto, allegretto, and is an interesting blend of of the Romantic and classic, a cross between a romantic intermezzo and a playful modern and updated minuet.
- The finale, Rondo, is a spirited, carefree dance with highly effective use of pizzicato.
This is a first rate late romantic work which is certain to be a success in the concert hall but can also be recommended to amateurs.
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- Performers: Oliver Triendl (piano), Quatuor "Sine Nomine": Patrick Genet (violin), Hans Egidi (viola), Marc Jaermann (cello)
- Year of recording: 2009
Piano Quartet in D minor, Op. 25, written in 1908.
00:00 - I. Allegro ma non tanto
07:47 - II. Andante con moto
12:27 - III. Allegretto grazioso
16:47 - IV. Allegro comodo
The Piano Quartet in D minor, Op. 25, was written when Pejačević was only 23 years old, but it is clearly the work of a mature composer. The piece is primarily written in the late Romantic style although there are a few adventurous tonal episodes.
- The Quartet begins with a very appealing Allegro, at times quite chromatic.
- It is followed by a lyrical Adagio, the main theme to which, though simple, is quite warm and winning.
- The third movement is marked Menuetto, allegretto, and is an interesting blend of of the Romantic and classic, a cross between a romantic intermezzo and a playful modern and updated minuet.
- The finale, Rondo, is a spirited, carefree dance with highly effective use of pizzicato.
This is a first rate late romantic work which is certain to be a success in the concert hall but can also be recommended to amateurs.
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