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The Piano Quartet in G minor, Op. 25, was composed by Johannes Brahms between 1856 and 1861. It was premiered in Vienna on November 16, 1862 with Brahms himself at the piano supported by members of the Hellmesberger Quartet.[1] Like most piano quartets, it is scored for piano, violin, viola and cello. This quartet was also orchestrated by Arnold Schoenberg.
The quartet is in four movements: 1. Allegro
2. Intermezzo: Allegro
3. Andante con moto
4. Rondo alla Zingarese: Presto
@dalecampbl9
Thanks. I think like this about all its movements
batchava 8 months ago
@batchava it has a nobleness to it, esp. this movement, tenderness, ferocity and liveliness in the last movement...i've always loved this quartet...there aren't that many piano quartets to begin with, and to have something htis dense, it's pretty amazing...it's a treat
dalecampbl9 8 months ago
@dalecampbl9
You are absolutely right. Can you please explain in words why?
batchava 8 months ago
This is one of the Greatest Piano Quartets from the Romantic era
dalecampbl9 1 year ago