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| Christoph Eschenbach, Rudolf Koeckert, Oskar Riedl, Josef Merz, Georg Hortnagel | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Schubert: Piano Quintet In A Major Trout, Notturno For Piano Violin And Cello |
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Romantic bliss breathing in silence
Eschenbach's intelligent piano playing vividly brings to life Schubert's delicate lyricism.
The ensemble, centered around Christoph Eschenbach, presents Schubert's masterpiece "The Trout" with a remarkably transparent sound. The balance between each instrument is extremely precise, brilliantly expressing even the loneliness and longing characteristic of Schubert that lie beneath the elegant melody.
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- Composed By - Franz Schubert
- Recording Supervisor - Rainer Brock
- Engineer [Recording] - Klaus Scheibe
- Piano - Christoph Eschenbach
- Contrabass - Georg Maximilian Hörtnagel
- Violin - Rudolf Koeckert
- Cello - Josef Merz
- Viola - Oskar Riedl
- Liner Notes - Joseph Müller-Blattau
- Painting ["Forellenbach Im Frankenwald"] - Wilhelm Schacht
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