Weinberg, Bloch: Piano Quintets
On this album, the pianist Aneta Majerová and the Stamic Quartet present two masterworks of 20th-century chamber music. The Piano Quintet op. 18 by the unjustly neglected Polish composer Mieczyslaw Weinberg who spent most of his life in the USSR is part of a large compositional legacy by an author who is rightfully considered by some to have been – along with Shostakovich and Prokofiev – one of the three foremost Soviet composers in the 20th century. While Weinberg´s quintet is an example of the composer’s early style, Ernest Bloch´s piano quintet is one of the pieces that conclude the author’s oeuvre.
Bloch, like Weinberg, was of Jewish origin and lived alternately in Switzerland and the USA.
Aneta Majerová – piano
The Stamic Quartet:
Jindřich Pazdera – violin
Josef Kekula – violin
Jan Pěruška – viola
Petr Hejný – violoncello
Recorded at: Weinberg: Czech Radio Studio No. 1, Prague / Jakub Hadraba
Bloch: HAMU Sound Studio, Prague / Ondřej Urban
Recording director: Jiří Gemrot
Mastering: Ondřej Urban
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