Mozart, Mahler and Schumann from the Bath Mozartfest
The Amatis Piano Trio are joined by viola player Eivind Ringstad in a programme of piano quartets by Mahler, Mozart and Schumann.
New Generation Artists at the Bath Mozartfest. The Amatis Piano Trio are joined by the viola player Eivind Ringstad in a programme of Mahler, Mozart and Schumann.
In this concert, recorded last Friday afternoon at Bath's ornate Guildhall, these prodigiously talented young musicians explore three works for piano quartet. This oddly neglected instrumental combination inspired Mozart to pen the first masterpiece in a genre which went on to capture the imagination of the young Gustav Mahler and before him the mature Robert Schumann.
Presented by Georgia Mann.
Mahler Piano Quartet Movement in A minor
Mozart Piano Quartet in G minor K 478
Amatis Piano Trio with Eivind Ringstad (viola)
c. 8.20pm
Interval Music NGA, Ashley Riches sings Brahms's Four Serious Songs with pianist Sholto Kynoch
c. 8.35pm
Schumann Piano Quartet in E flat major Op 47
Amatis Piano Trio with Eivind Ringstad (viola)
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Music Played
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Gustav Mahler
Quartet in A Minor movement for piano and strings
Performer: Eivind Holtsmark Ringstad. Ensemble: Amatis Piano Trio. -
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Quartet in G Minor K.478 for piano and strings
Performer: Eivind Holtsmark Ringstad. Ensemble: Amatis Piano Trio. -
Johannes Brahms
4 Ernste Gesange Op.121 for voice and piano
Performer: Sholto Kynoch. Singer: Ashley Riches. -
Robert Schumann
Quartet in E Flat Major Op 47 for piano and strings
Performer: Eivind Holtsmark Ringstad. Ensemble: Amatis Piano Trio. -
Anton铆n Dvo艡谩k
Czech Suite, Op 39
Orchestra: Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Antal Dor谩ti.- Decca.
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Johann Sebastian Bach
Cantata No 35, 'Geist und Seele wird verwirret'
Singer: Edith Wiens. Ensemble: Bach鈥怌ollegium Stuttgart. Conductor: Helmuth Rilling.- Hanssler Classic.
Broadcast
- Mon 19 Nov 2018 19:30大象传媒 Radio 3
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