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Piano Quintet in C Minor. Ralph Vaughan Williams. Cello sheet music. Double Bass sheet music. Piano sheet music. Viola sheet music. Violin sheet music. Intermediate.

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Piano Quintet in C Minor. Ralph Vaughan Williams. Cello sheet music. Double Bass sheet music. Piano sheet music. Viola sheet music. Violin sheet music. Intermediate.

Original

Piano Quintet in C Minor composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams. 1872-1958. For piano quintet. piano, violin, viola, cello, double bass. Masterworks. Part. Score. String Quintet. Piano Quintet. Faber Edition. 20th Century and British. Difficulty. medium-difficult. Set of performance parts. Standard notation. Published by Faber Music. AP.12-0571519539. ISBN 0571519539. With standard notation. 20th Century and British. 9x12 inches. The Piano Quintet in C is a substantial and superbly written work lasting some 30 minutes. The first movement, marked Allegro con fuoco, is expansive, loquacious and filled with late romantic passion, its harmonies Brahmsian for the most part but tinged with modality in the quieter passages. The expressive romantic melody of the Andante second movement is fully characteristic of the composer and resembles the song Silent Noon that he composed in the same year. The finale is a set of five well-differentiated variations, ending with a beautiful bell-like coda. This work was written in 1903.

Translation

Piano Quintet in C Minor composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams. 1872-1958. For piano quintet. piano, violin, viola, cello, double bass. Masterworks. Part. Score. String Quintet. Piano Quintet. Faber Edition. 20th Century and British. Difficulty. medium-difficult. Set of performance parts. Standard notation. Published by Faber Music. AP.12-0571519539. ISBN 0571519539. With standard notation. 20th Century and British. 9x12 inches. The Piano Quintet in C is a substantial and superbly written work lasting some 30 minutes. The first movement, marked Allegro con fuoco, is expansive, loquacious and filled with late romantic passion, its harmonies Brahmsian for the most part but tinged with modality in the quieter passages. The expressive romantic melody of the Andante second movement is fully characteristic of the composer and resembles the song Silent Noon that he composed in the same year. The finale is a set of five well-differentiated variations, ending with a beautiful bell-like coda. This work was written in 1903.