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Pro Arte Quartet|Goetz: Piano Quintet & Quartet

Goetz: Piano Quintet & Quartet

Pro Arte Quartet & Paul Marrion

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There is no doubt that Hermann Goetz lived in the shadow of his illustrious contemporaries: all the more so as he died in 1876 at the age of 35, laid low by tuberculosis. His models were Schumann and Brahms, but his writing doesn't really give the impression of a straightforward epigone. In it, we hear new tendencies which would, over the coming decades, distil the influences of Dvořák or even Tchaikovsky. The Quintet Op. 16 of 1874, whose instrumental format follows that of Schubert's The Trout – violin, viola, cello, piano and double bass – starts off with a certain austerity, but the development of the work slowly but surely clears with a touch of hard-won optimism at the end of the final movement. On the other hand, the Piano Quartet Op. 6 of 1867 takes a more amiable tack, and frequently recalls the later Mendelssohn. Note also that this album is a re-release of a 2004 offering, but we're not complaining, as recordings of Goetz's works are sadly few and far between. © SM/Qobuz

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1
Piano Quintet in C Minor Op. 16: I. Andante sostenuto – Allegro con fuoco
00:09:38

Pro Arte Quartet, MainArtist - Hermann Goetz, Composer - Paul Marrion, MainArtist

(C) 2018 Champs Hill Records (P) 2018 Champs Hill Records

2
Piano Quintet in C Minor Op. 16: II. Andante con moto
00:06:58

Pro Arte Quartet, MainArtist - Hermann Goetz, Composer - Paul Marrion, MainArtist

(C) 2018 Champs Hill Records (P) 2018 Champs Hill Records

3
Piano Quintet in C Minor Op. 16: III. Allegro moderato
00:03:07

Pro Arte Quartet, MainArtist - Hermann Goetz, Composer - Paul Marrion, MainArtist

(C) 2018 Champs Hill Records (P) 2018 Champs Hill Records

4
Piano Quintet in C Minor Op. 16: IV. Allegro vivace
00:05:00

Pro Arte Quartet, MainArtist - Hermann Goetz, Composer - Paul Marrion, MainArtist

(C) 2018 Champs Hill Records (P) 2018 Champs Hill Records

5
Piano Quartet in E Major Op. 6: I. Rasch und feurig
00:10:24

Pro Arte Quartet, MainArtist - Hermann Goetz, Composer

(C) 2018 Champs Hill Records (P) 2018 Champs Hill Records

6
Piano Quartet in E Major Op. 6: II. Langsam (Theme and Variations)
00:12:15

Pro Arte Quartet, MainArtist - Hermann Goetz, Composer

(C) 2018 Champs Hill Records (P) 2018 Champs Hill Records

7
Piano Quartet in E Major Op. 6: III. Scherzo – Sehr lebhaft
00:05:26

Pro Arte Quartet, MainArtist - Hermann Goetz, Composer

(C) 2018 Champs Hill Records (P) 2018 Champs Hill Records

8
Piano Quartet in E Major Op. 6: IV. Sehr langsam – Frisch und lebendig
00:11:36

Pro Arte Quartet, MainArtist - Hermann Goetz, Composer

(C) 2018 Champs Hill Records (P) 2018 Champs Hill Records

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There is no doubt that Hermann Goetz lived in the shadow of his illustrious contemporaries: all the more so as he died in 1876 at the age of 35, laid low by tuberculosis. His models were Schumann and Brahms, but his writing doesn't really give the impression of a straightforward epigone. In it, we hear new tendencies which would, over the coming decades, distil the influences of Dvořák or even Tchaikovsky. The Quintet Op. 16 of 1874, whose instrumental format follows that of Schubert's The Trout – violin, viola, cello, piano and double bass – starts off with a certain austerity, but the development of the work slowly but surely clears with a touch of hard-won optimism at the end of the final movement. On the other hand, the Piano Quartet Op. 6 of 1867 takes a more amiable tack, and frequently recalls the later Mendelssohn. Note also that this album is a re-release of a 2004 offering, but we're not complaining, as recordings of Goetz's works are sadly few and far between. © SM/Qobuz

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