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Piano Quintet No.2 in A Minor Op.145. Franz Lachner. Cello sheet music. Piano sheet music. Viola sheet music. Violin sheet music.

Translation

Piano Quintet No.2 in A Minor Op.145. Franz Lachner. Cello sheet music. Piano sheet music. Viola sheet music. Violin sheet music.

Original

Piano Quintet No.2 in A Minor Op.145 composed by Franz Lachner. 1803-1890. Edited by Michaels. Piano Quintets. For 2 Violins, Viola, Cello, Piano. This edition. New edition. Sheet Music. Published by Robert Lienau Edition. PE.RL40700. After the First Quintet op. 139 in C minor already published. RL 40660. , here comes the second of the two piano quintets by Franz Lachner. 1803-1890. Within their genre, both works mark the transition from the classic period to the romantic one. Our new editions of the works which had not been available for a long time contain an extensive preface in three languages in which the editor Jost Michaels - long-term professor for chamber music at the Detmold Conservatory - compares those two quintets which Lachner composed as sisterly pieces complementing one another in juxtaposition. The two piano quintets are convincing on account of their excessive ideas - both contents-wise and instrument-wise which prove Lechner to be not only one of the most cultivated composers in his generation, but also one of the most versatile and expert ones.

Translation

Piano Quintet No.2 in A Minor Op.145 composed by Franz Lachner. 1803-1890. Edited by Michaels. Piano Quintets. For 2 Violins, Viola, Cello, Piano. This edition. New edition. Sheet Music. Published by Robert Lienau Edition. PE.RL40700. After the First Quintet op. 139 in C minor already published. RL 40660. , here comes the second of the two piano quintets by Franz Lachner. 1803-1890. Within their genre, both works mark the transition from the classic period to the romantic one. Our new editions of the works which had not been available for a long time contain an extensive preface in three languages in which the editor Jost Michaels - long-term professor for chamber music at the Detmold Conservatory - compares those two quintets which Lachner composed as sisterly pieces complementing one another in juxtaposition. The two piano quintets are convincing on account of their excessive ideas - both contents-wise and instrument-wise which prove Lechner to be not only one of the most cultivated composers in his generation, but also one of the most versatile and expert ones.