International Mendelssohn Festival
»Melodies without end«
Lively style
»This is the master trio of our day; a lovely composition that will bring pleasure in years to come to our grandchildren and great-grandchildren.« Robert Schumann wrote an enthusiastic review of the first performance of Felix Mendelssohn’s First Piano Trio. And his euphoric prediction turned out to be right: Mendelssohn’s D minor trio is among the composer’s best-known pieces of chamber music. Antonín Dvořák likewise wrote melodies for all time, among them his String Quintet Op. 77. The entire score of this work in G major is permeated by a lively style. Dvořák submitted it for a competition in 1875, and won his first prize as a composer at the age of 30.
Performers
Fine Arts Quartet
Ralph Evans violin
Efim Boico violin
Gil Sharon viola
Niklas Schmidt violoncello
Sofja Gülbadamova piano
Sophia Jaffé violin
Maria Kliegel violoncello
Jens Bomhardt double bass
Programme
Eugen D'Albert
Suite d-Moll op. 1
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
Piano Trio in D minor, Op. 49
– Interval –
Antonín Dvořák
Streichquintett G-Dur op. 77
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