Schubert - Chamber Music
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Label: Brilliant Classics
Cat No: 97668
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 13
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 14th November 2025
Contents
Works
Andante in C major, D3Menuet in D major, D86
Minuets (5) and German Dances (5), D89
Notturno in E flat major for piano trio, op.148 D897
Octet in F major, D803
Overture in B flat major, D470
Overture in C minor, D8a
Piano Quintet in A major, D667 'The Trout' (Die Forelle)
Piano Trio no.1 in B flat major, op.99 D898
Piano Trio no.2 in E flat major, op.100 D929
Sonata in A minor, D821 'Arpeggione'
String Quartet in C minor, D103 (fragment)
String Quartets nos.1-15 (complete)
String Quintet in C major, op.163 D956
Violin Sonata (Sonatina) in A minor, D385
Violin Sonata (Sonatina) in D major, D384
Violin Sonata (Sonatina) in G minor, D408
Violin Sonata in A major, D574 'Duo Sonata'
Artists
Zefira Valova (violin)Timora Rosler (cello)
Klara Wurtz (piano)
Klavier Trio Amsterdam
Brandis Quartet
Diogenes Quartet
Amati Chamber Ensemble
Berlin Philharmonic Octet
Works
Andante in C major, D3Menuet in D major, D86
Minuets (5) and German Dances (5), D89
Notturno in E flat major for piano trio, op.148 D897
Octet in F major, D803
Overture in B flat major, D470
Overture in C minor, D8a
Piano Quintet in A major, D667 'The Trout' (Die Forelle)
Piano Trio no.1 in B flat major, op.99 D898
Piano Trio no.2 in E flat major, op.100 D929
Sonata in A minor, D821 'Arpeggione'
String Quartet in C minor, D103 (fragment)
String Quartets nos.1-15 (complete)
String Quintet in C major, op.163 D956
Violin Sonata (Sonatina) in A minor, D385
Violin Sonata (Sonatina) in D major, D384
Violin Sonata (Sonatina) in G minor, D408
Violin Sonata in A major, D574 'Duo Sonata'
Artists
Zefira Valova (violin)Timora Rosler (cello)
Klara Wurtz (piano)
Klavier Trio Amsterdam
Brandis Quartet
Diogenes Quartet
Amati Chamber Ensemble
Berlin Philharmonic Octet
About
The String Quintet in C major, D956, written just weeks before Schubert's death in 1828, stands as one of the towering achievements in chamber music. Scored for two cellos instead of the more common two violas, the work is known for its rich, warm textures and emotional contrasts. The slow movement, in particular, is a masterclass in stillness and poignancy, often cited as one of the most sublime moments in all of chamber music.
Schubert’s string quartets trace his compositional development and deepening expressiveness. The Death and the Maiden Quartet, D810, is especially significant, combining dramatic intensity with variations on his earlier song of the same name. The juxtaposition of lyrical beauty with stark fatalism reflects Schubert’s own grappling with mortality and human vulnerability.
His piano trios blend lyricism and formal sophistication. The trios are notable for their expansive melodies, rich harmonic language, and a sense of narrative continuity that hints at the symphonic.
The violin sonatas (often referred to as “sonatinas”) are earlier works, more modest in scope but filled with charm and grace. While not as emotionally profound as his later chamber works, they already display Schubert’s melodic gift and innate sense of dialogue between instruments.
The Trout Quintet, D667, is perhaps Schubert’s most popular chamber work. Its unusual instrumentation – featuring piano, violin, viola, cello, and double bass – and the famous set of variations on his song “Die Forelle” make it instantly appealing. Yet beyond its surface charm, the work demonstrates Schubert’s brilliance in crafting colour and contrast, blending joy and depth seamlessly.
Altogether, Schubert’s chamber music reveals a composer capable of exploring the most intimate corners of the human soul. These works remain essential listening, offering profound insight into the expressive potential of small ensembles.
Excellent performances by the Diogenes Quartet, the Amsterdam Piano Trio and the Berlin Philharmonic Octet.
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