Johannes Brahms - Klavierquintett Op. 34 · Piano Quintet


Piano – Maurizio Pollini

Ensemble [String Quartet] – Quartetto Italiano

Cello [Violoncello] – Franco Rossi

Viola [Alto] – Dino Asciolla

Violin [1. Violine] – Paolo Borciani

Violin [2. Violine] – Elisa Pegreffi


Rare Original 1980 Germany Pressing "Deutsche Grammophon 2530 197" LP STEREO


Includes a folded 12" insert with liner notes


Tracks :


Klavierquintett f-moll Op. 34

A1 Allegro Non Troppo ‎– Poco Sostenuto ‎– Tempo I 15:52

A2 Andante, Un Poco Adagio 8:57

B1 Scherzo. Allegro ‎– Trio 7:36

B2 Finale. Poco Sostenuto ‎– Allegro Non Troppo ‎– Tempo I ‎– Presto, Non Troppo 10:51




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