dimanche 21 septembre 2025 | 11:00 |
Beach, Amy (1867-1944) | Quintet in F sharp minor for piano and strings, Op.67 | |
Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958) | Quintette avec piano en ut mineur |
OSR Musicians | |
Rosnei Tuon | Violon |
Cristian Zimmerman | Violon |
Verena Schweizer | Alto |
Laurent Issartel | Violoncelle |
Ivy Wong | Contrebasse |
Ivani Venturieri | Piano |
With her Gaelic Symphony created by the Boston Symphony Orchestra in 1896, Amy Beach was the first American woman composer to establish herself in the very macho music world. Unanimously acclaimed as a pianist and composer, she leaves behind an important catalog. Written in 1905 under the obvious influence of Brahms from whom he took up certain themes, the Quintet for piano and strings Op. 67 has a dreamy and melancholic nature. It contributed greatly to the reputation of its author in the United States.
Completed the same year, the very effusive Quintet for piano and strings in C minor by Ralph Vaughan Williams takes up exactly the strength of Schubert's 'The Trout' Quintet without also escaping the shadow of the great Brahms. Left under embargo for a long time by the composer's widow, this essential piece of British chamber music only saw the light of day at the dawn of the 21st century.
