Schubert / Cramer - Piano Quintets
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Nepomuk Fortepiano Quintet (on period instruments)
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Nepomuk Fortepiano Quintet (on period instruments)
The Nepomuk Fortepiano Quintet is a period-instrument ensemble dedicated  to music composed for the combination of instruments made famous (but  not devised) by Schubert for his ‘Trout’ Quintet: evergreen as that work  is, the sublime masterpiece in its genre, it was preceded and followed  by a number of other such works by composers including Hummel (after  whom the ensemble is named) and Cramer, ‘Glorious John’ Cramer who was  so celebrated a fixture of London musical life and its beau-monde in the  early decades of the 19th century. Cramer’s Piano Quintet was composed  in 1832, five years after Schubert’s death, and its first performance  featured the legendary bassist Domenico Dragonetti. Its grand, urbane  manner reflects the surroundings of its composition just as the  countryside of Upper Austria does the ‘Trout’ Quintet, which was written  in the small town of Steyr, lodging with a local lawyer and apparently  availing himself of the charms of at least some of the eight young  ladies also in the house. 
- Franz Schubert: Quintet for Piano and Strings in A major, D 667/Op. 114 "Trout"
- John Baptist Cramer: Quintet for Piano and Strings in B flat major, Op 79
- John Baptist Cramer: Quintet for Piano and Strings in B flat major, Op 79

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