“Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's Quintet for piano, flute, clarinet, horn and bassoon was written in 1876 for a chamber music competition. It was not a successful entry, losing out to a composition by Czech composer Eduard Napravník. The Quintet has three movements; the first, Allegro con brio, is 'in the classical style of Beethoven' according to the composer. Conversely, its style is very different from every other work of Rimsky-Korsakov. The second, Andante, in contrast, is the direct product of Rimsky-Korsakov's 'Russianness'. It opens with a horn melody accompanied with piano chords. Together, the winds create an atmosphere tinged with melancholy, while the piano accompanies for most of the time. The third, Rondo, Allegretto vivace, begins as a dance tune that gradually becomes more serious until the rhythm stops altogether. After a complicated section for solo piano, the dance rhythm of the beginning is reintroduced for the closing pages.“ (Rovi Staff) Date: 1876 Order: No. 1 - Allegro con brio in B-flat Major: 0:08 No. 2 - Andante in B-flat Major: 7:43 No. 3 - Rondo (Allegretto) in B-flat Major: 17:09 Performers: Jean-Efflam Bavouzet on piano Tara Helen O'Connor on flute Romie de Guise-Langlois on clarinet Radovan Vlatković on horn Peter Kolkay on bassoon Note: This channel does not own the score or audio, and they are only used for non-commercial purposes. This video is a reupload from Thomas van Dun, who withdrew all score videos of pieces not composed by himself. Original Uploader’s Channel:
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