Concert for Violin, Piano and String Quartet

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The Concert for Violin, Piano and String Quartet, Op.21 (French: Concert pour piano, violon et quatuor à cordes) is a piano sextet by Ernest Chausson scored for piano, violin and string quartet. The work was composed between 1888 and 1891.[1][2]

Structure[edit]

There are four movements:

  1. Décidé – Animé
  2. Sicilienne: Pas vite
  3. Grave
  4. Très animé.

Première performance[edit]

The work was first performed in Brussels on 26 February 1892, with Eugène Ysaÿe taking the solo violin part.[3] The work was well received. Chausson wrote in his diary:

"I must believe that my music is made for Belgians above all, for never have I enjoyed such a success [...] I feel giddy and joyful, such as I have not managed to feel for a long time [...] It seems to me that I shall work with greater confidence in future."[3]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Richard Langham Smith; Caroline Potter (2006). French Music Since Berlioz. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 70. ISBN 978-0-7546-0282-8.
  2. ^ Jean-Pierre Barricelli; Leo Weinstein (1973). Ernest Chausson: The Composer's Life and Works. Greenwood Press. p. 143.
  3. ^ a b Steven M. Whiting. "About this Recording" (Sleeve note). Naxos Records. Archived from the original on 2016-03-11. Retrieved 2020-09-03.