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Piano Quintet No.2 in A Major, Op.6

Sometime during the 1850’s, a German music critic is reputed to have asked Franz Berwald (1796-1868) if he was still a composer. Berwald stared at him coldly and replied, “No, I am a glass blower.” This was neither a joke nor a sarcastic put-down of the critic by a bitter man whose music had been spurned in his own country and whose career in music had met with failure after failure. Berwald had in fact, at that time, actually been a glass blower! He had become involved with this successful business, and not his first, in order to make a living, something he could not do as a musician. Liszt, whom Berwald befriended in the 1850’s, told him, “You have true originality, but you will not be a success in your own lifetime.” Sadly, this prediction proved true. Berwald’s music remained unplayed and for the most part—especially in his native Sweden—unappreciated. Finally, after more than a century and half after his death, he has been hailed by critics all over the world as a great Swedish composer. Born in Stockholm in 1796, Berwald was taught the violin by his father, a German who had settled in Sweden and was a member of the court orchestra. Berwald followed in his father's footsteps.

 

His Piano Quintet No.2 in A Major was composed in 1856, three years after he had completed his first piano quintet. It was dedicated to his friend Franz Liszt. It is in four movements which are played without interruption. The opening Allegro con giusto begins with a dramatic, harsh, defiant figure, but the rest of the movement is softer and more melodic. A lively Scherzo vivace serves as the second movement. In the third movement, Poco adagio, the main subject is warm, and the piano, obviously with the dedicatee in mind, is given a cadenza. The finale, Allegro molto, is rather orchestra in quality.

 

This work has many original touches which one does find elsewhere, making it a very interesting work.

 

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