Brambach: Complete Piano Quartets & Piano Sextet op. 5 (2CD)

18,00
 
Formát:
CD
 
 
Dostupnosť:
7-14 dní
 
 
Katalógové číslo:
CPO 555653
 
 
EAN kód:
0761203565320
 
 
Autori:
Caspar Joseph Brambach
 
 
Vydavateľ:
CPO
 
 
Zoznam skladieb
Dátum vydania: 16.04.2026

2CD

Brambach: Piano Sextet in C Minor, Op. 5
Work length 29:23

Ernst Breidenbach, Ingo de Haas, Thomas Rössel, Mikhail Nemtsov, Gesine Kalbhenn-Rzepka, Marie Daniels

Piano Sextet in C minor, Op. 5: Allegro appassionato

Piano Sextet in C minor, Op. 5: Allegro energico

Piano Sextet in C minor, Op. 5: Andante

Piano Sextet in C minor, Op. 5: Allegro vivace

Brambach: Piano Quartet in E Flat Major, Op. 13
Work length 40:21

Ernst Breidenbach, Ingo de Haas, Thomas Rössel, Mikhail Nemtsov

Andante – Allegro molto

Adagio

Molto allegro vivace quasi Presto

Allegro vivace, ma non troppo

Brambach: Piano Quartet in A Minor, Op. 43
Work length 37:10

Ernst Breidenbach, Ingo de Haas, Thomas Rössel, Mikhail Nemtsov

Andante sostenuto – Allegro con brio

Andante con moto

Allegro vivace

Allegro

Brambach: Piano Quartet in G Minor, Op. 110
Work length 35:46

Ernst Breidenbach, Ingo de Haas, Thomas Rössel, Mikhail Nemtsov

Andante espressivo – Allegro agitato

Adagio non troppo

Scherzo. Allergo molto vivace

Un poco Adagio – Allegro vivace

Popis
Two months younger than Johannes Brahms, whom he outlived by around five years, Caspar Joseph Brambach was once able to bask in the knowledge that he had attracted considerable attention. He had studied and taught at the Cologne Conservatory and worked as music director in Bonn for eight years before devoting himself primarily to his own work, in which vocal music played the largest role. His male choirs were particularly well received, but his instrumental works were also popular, as the Rhinelander Brambach left no doubt that the masters of Romanticism, above all Robert Schumann, played an essential role in his sensibility. In addition to the sextet for piano and strings from the last Cologne and early Bonn period (around 1860), this first recording contains the three piano quartets, the last of which the composer wrote shortly before the turn of the century.