℗ 1958 2016 Countdown Media, a division of BMG Rights Management (US)
Released October 6, 2017
Duration 35m 44s
Record Label Concert-Disc
Genre Classical
 

Schubert: Piano Quintet in A Major, D. 667 "The Trout" (Remastered from the Original Concert-Disc Master Tapes)

Members of the Fine Arts Quartet, Michael Steinberg, Frank Glazer, Harold Siegel

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Quintet for Piano and Violin, Viola, Violoncello and Contrabass, D. 667 "The Trout"  
1.1
I. Allegro vivace
Franz Schubert; Members of the Fine Arts Quartet; Michael Steinberg; Frank Glazer; Harold Siegel
9:06
1.2
II. Andante
Franz Schubert; Members of the Fine Arts Quartet; Michael Steinberg; Frank Glazer; Harold Siegel
7:25
1.3
III. Scherzo. Presto
Franz Schubert; Members of the Fine Arts Quartet; Michael Steinberg; Frank Glazer; Harold Siegel
4:14
1.4
IV. Andante. Theme & Variations
Franz Schubert; Members of the Fine Arts Quartet; Michael Steinberg; Frank Glazer; Harold Siegel
8:06
1.5
V. Finale. Allegro giusto
Franz Schubert; Members of the Fine Arts Quartet; Michael Steinberg; Frank Glazer; Harold Siegel
6:53
Digital Booklet
"The Trout Quintet" (Forellenquintett) is the popular name for the Piano Quintet in A major, D. 667, by Franz Schubert. The piano quintet was composed in 1819, when he was 22 years old; it was not published, however, until 1829, a year after his death. Rather than the usual piano quintet lineup of piano and string quartet, the Trout Quintet is written for piano, violin, viola, cello and double bass. The Fine Arts Quartet is a chamber music ensemble founded in Chicago, United States in 1946 by Leonard Sorkin and George Sopkin. The Quartet has recorded over 200 works and has toured internationally for well over half a century, making it one of the longest enduring major string quartets.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Concert-Disc Studio Masters

Tracks 1-5 – contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-2.09
-5.15 to -0.30
-23.26
-27.48 to -20.80
-19.94
-24.60 to -17.20
13
12 to 14
1
I. Allegro vivace
-2.88-23.12-19.413
2
II. Andante
-5.15-27.48-24.614
3
III. Scherzo. Presto
-1.36-22.19-18.813
4
IV. Andante. Theme & Variations
-0.30-22.69-19.713
5
V. Finale. Allegro giusto
-0.78-20.80-17.212

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