Piano quartet

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In European classical music, piano quartet denotes a chamber music composition for piano and three other instruments, or a musical ensemble comprising such instruments. Those other instruments are usually a string trio consisting of a violin, viola and cello.

Piano quartets for that standard lineup were written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Robert Schumann, Ludwig van Beethoven, Johannes Brahms, Antonín Dvořák and Gabriel Fauré among others. In the 20th century, composers have also written for more varied groups, with Anton Webern's Quartet, opus 22 (1930), for example, being for piano, violin, clarinet and tenor saxophone, and Paul Hindemith's quartet (1938) as well as Olivier Messiaen's Quatuor pour la fin du temps (1940) both for piano, violin, cello and clarinet. An early example of this can be found in Franz Berwald's quartet for piano, horn, clarinet and bassoon (1819), his opus 1.[1]

A rare form of piano quartets consist of two pianos with two players at each piano. This type of ensemble is informally referred to as "8 hand piano", or "2 piano 8 hands". 8 hand piano was popular in the late 19th century before the advent of recordings as it was a mechanism to reproduce and study symphonic works. Music lovers could hear the major symphonic works all in the convenience of a parlour or music hall that had two pianos and four pianists. Many of the popular works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Robert Schumann, Johannes Brahms, Antonín Dvořák were transcribed for two piano eight hands. The majority of 8 hand piano music consist of transcriptions, or arrangements.

List of works

The following is an incomplete list of piano quartets by famous composers.

  • Ludwig van Beethoven
    • Opus 16/b: Piano Quartet in E-flat (1797) (arrangement of Quintet for Piano and Winds, Op. 16)
    • Piano Quartet WoO 36, No. 1 in E-flat major (1785)
    • Piano Quartet WoO 36, No. 2 in D major (1785)
    • Piano Quartet WoO 36, No. 3 in C major (1785)
  • Frank Bridge
    • Phantasy Piano Quartet in F-sharp minor, H. 94 (1910)
  • Vincent D'Indy
    • Piano Quartet in A minor, Op.7 (1878–88)
  • Antonín Dvořák
    • Piano Quartet No. 1 in D major, Op. 23 (1875)
    • Piano Quartet No. 2 in E-flat major, Op. 87 (1889)
  • George Enescu
    • Piano Quartet No. 1 in D major, Op. 16 (1909)
    • Piano Quartet No. 2 in D minor, Op. 30 (1943–1944)
  • Guillaume Lekeu
    • Piano Quartet in B minor - incomplete, first and second movement only (1893)

  • Heinrich Marschner
    • Piano Quartet No. 1 in B-flat major, Op. 36 (1827)
    • Piano Quartet No. 2 in G major, Op. 158 (1853)
  • Max Reger
    • Piano Quartet No. 1 in D minor, Op.113 (1910)
    • Piano quartet No. 2 in A min, Op.133 (1914)
  • Josef Suk
    • Piano Quartet in A min, Op.1 (1891)

See also

References

  1. Franz Bernwald, short biography and list of works

Further reading

  • Basil Smallman (1994) The Piano Quartet and Quintet: Style Structure, and Scoring, New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-816640-0.

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