Early Romantic Gems: Cambini String quartet in D major for violin, 2 violas and cello, Op. 21, No. 3 Anton Eberl Grand piano quintet in G minor, Op. 41

Anna McMichael (Performer), Deirdre Dowling (Performer), Gabrielle Kancachian (Performer), Daniel Yeadon (Performer), Neal Peres Da Costa (Performer)

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Abstract

In Season 4 we celebrate the advent of Romantic style with Cambini's String Quartets Op. 21 nos 1 and 3, unusually scored for violin, 2 violas and cello. Eberl studied with Mozart and was known as a foremost piano virtuoso and teacher in Europe. Some of his music has been described as being as good as or better than Beethoven. His Piano Quintet op. 41 for violin, two violas, cello and piano is instantly appealing and imaginative in approach to form pushing the boundaries and heralding Romanticism. We welcome violists Deirdre Dowling and Gabrielle Kancachian for this final program in our 2017 season.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationSydney NSW Australia
PublisherSydney Conservatorium of Music
Publication statusPublished - 2017

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