The piano quartet genre is often overshadowed by the piano trio and the string quartet. Yet there is a whole number of exceptional works for this formation. Three of them can be heard in this chamber music recital given in the Elbphilharmonie Recital Hall: Mozart’s G major Quartet, where the composer forges a dialogue between equals for the piano and the strings, is followed by Dvořák’s Piano Quartet with its melodies redolent of folk music, and the almost unknown work in C minor by the Polish Romantic composer Władysław Żeleński.
Performers
Sono Tokuda violin
Gerhard Sibbing viola
Katharina Kühl violoncello
Ulrike Payer piano
Programme
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Klavierquartett g-Moll KV 478
Antonín Dvořák
Klavierquartett D-Dur op. 23
Wƚadysƚaw Żeleński
Klavierquartett c-Moll op. 61
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