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Trout Quintet Amaj D667 Parts

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Piano Quintet in A major Op.post.114 D 667 (Trout Quintet)
for Piano, Violin, Viola, Violoncello and Double Bass

During the summer months of the years 1819, 1823 and 1825, Schubert spent several weeks with his friendand interpreter of his lieder Johann Michael Vogl in VoglÂ’s home town of Steyr in Upper Austria. Vogl made Schubert acquainted with the musical circles of the town, particularly with the home and circle of Sylvester Paumgartner,the musical patron of Steyr at that time. SchubertÂ’s relations with Steyr and with Paumgartner in particular were vividly recounted by SchubertÂ’s friend Albert Stadler, who also came from Steyr, in his memorandums addressedtoFerdinand Luib in 1858. StadlerÂ’s report is the only source concerning the origin of the Quintet.

“You are probably familiar with Schubert’s Quintet for pianoforte, violin, viola, violoncello and double bass with thevariations on his ‘Trout’. He wrote it at the express wish of my friend Sylvester Paumgartner, who was utterly enchanted with the delightful little song. He wanted the piece to have the form and scoring of Hummel’s Quintet,recte Septet, still new at that time. Schubert finished the piece quickly and kept the score himself . . .”.

This account shows that the piece was written upon PaumgartnerÂ’s suggestion, but gives no information about thetime and place of composition. However, one can assume that Schubert composed it in 1819 for Steyr.

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