℗ 2018 Avi-Service for music
Released October 12, 2018
Duration 57m 28s
Record Label CAvi-music
Catalogue No. 8553932D
Genre Classical (Theme And Variations Etc.)
 

Schubert: Trouts

Silke Avenhaus, Danjulo Ishizaka, Lena Neudauer, Rick Srotijn, When-Xiao Zheng

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1.1
Cybervariations, After Schubert's "Trout Quintet" for Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass and Piano
Ferran Cruisent; Silke Avenhaus; Rick Srotijn; Lena Neudauer; When-Xiao Zheng; Danjulo Ishizaka
3:25
Quintet for Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass and Piano in A Major, D. 667 (Op. Posth. 114)  
1.2
I. Allegro vivace
Franz Schubert; Silke Avenhaus; Rick Srotijn; Danjulo Ishizaka; Lena Neudauer; When-Xiao Zheng
12:27
1.3
II. Andante
Franz Schubert; Silke Avenhaus; Lena Neudauer; When-Xiao Zheng; Danjulo Ishizaka; Rick Srotijn
6:26
1.4
III. Scherzo. Presto
Franz Schubert; Silke Avenhaus; Rick Srotijn; Lena Neudauer; When-Xiao Zheng; Danjulo Ishizaka
3:58
1.5
IV. Thema. Andantino
Franz Schubert; Silke Avenhaus; Lena Neudauer; When-Xiao Zheng; Danjulo Ishizaka; Rick Srotijn
7:08
1.6
V. Allegro giusto
Franz Schubert; Silke Avenhaus; Rick Srotijn; Lena Neudauer; When-Xiao Zheng; Danjulo Ishizaka
6:15
1.7
Pond and Spring for Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass and Piano
Gerald Resch; Silke Avenhaus; Rick Srotijn; Lena Neudauer; When-Xiao Zheng; Danjulo Ishizaka
2:37
1.8
Addendum to Franz Schubert's "Trout Quintet" for Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass and Piano
Johannes X. Schachtner; Silke Avenhaus; Rick Srotijn; Lena Neudauer; When-Xiao Zheng; Danjulo Ishizaka
4:26
1.9
The Trout Pond, for Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass and Piano, A Variation on the Theme of Franz schubert's Lied "The Trout", Op. 23
Dejan Lasić; Silke Avenhaus; Rick Srotijn; Danjulo Ishizaka; Lena Neudauer; When-Xiao Zheng
4:26
1.10
Kirkasvetinen (Brightwater-Lichtwasser), for Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass and Piano
Osmo Tapio Räihälä; Silke Avenhaus; Rick Srotijn; Danjulo Ishizaka; Lena Neudauer; When-Xiao Zheng
6:20
Digital Booklet
Silke Avenhaus had wanted to record Schubert's Trout Quintet for a long time. Now five European composers were additionally asked to quasi-casually prolong Schubert's ambivalences into the present by supplying their own variations. The commission called for works that were to be limited in length, and each composer was asked to focus his attention on a particular instrument. Although all of their pieces are based on the Trout theme, the resulting works vary utterly in terms of character and tempo. As Avenhaus puts it, this is a "godsend". The new compositions can be grasped as individual movements of a contemporary Trout quintet, but one can also combine them in several different ways. Is this a "sunny piece"? Cheerful? Carelessly babbling like a brook? It tends to be exclusively associated with positive images, but pianist Silke Avenhaus, the initiator of the "Trout Project", contrasts all of this with the work's fundamental ambivalence. In Schubert's quintet she finds a mixture of lightness and melancholy. The first movement's insouciance, for instance, is almost casually obliterated in the second one. Schubert does not hold fast to any mood or attitude for long: ambivalence continues to hold sway, and it is a trait she particularly appreciates. The double bass and the cello form a strong bass section in this particular piano quintet. The line-up may have been unusual and difficult to score in terms of timbre, but Schubert skillfully made best of the situation by expanding the range of different sonorities to the maximum. The low strings fathom the underground. Conversely, the piano, often playing in octaves for long stretches in the upper range, carries out the assigned role of shining brightly on the mountain peaks. The middle range is tenderly filled out by the other strings. The resulting musical texture seems to float in midair.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – CAvi-music Studio Masters
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1
Cybervariations, After Schubert's "Trout Quintet" for Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass and Piano
-2.00-26.78-23.015
2
I. Allegro vivace
-0.20-22.79-18.914
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II. Andante
-3.38-26.16-23.115
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III. Scherzo. Presto
-0.85-23.24-19.915
5
IV. Thema. Andantino
-0.70-24.67-21.215
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V. Allegro giusto
-0.10-22.39-18.114
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Pond and Spring for Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass and Piano
-2.24-25.24-22.015
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Addendum to Franz Schubert's "Trout Quintet" for Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass and Piano
-1.11-23.84-19.614
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The Trout Pond, for Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass and Piano, A Variation on the Theme of Franz schubert's Lied "The Trout", Op. 23
-0.11-20.82-17.313
10
Kirkasvetinen (Brightwater-Lichtwasser), for Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass and Piano
-0.41-23.47-19.314

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