By
Antonín Dvořák
Antonín Dvořák's Piano Quintet No. 2, Op. 81 is a definitive work in the piano quintet repertoire. Written in 1887, it's a 40 minute work in 4 movements: Allegro ma non tanto, Dumka (Andante con moto), Scherzo (Furiant), and Finale (Allegro). This is the part for solo cello, which explores a dynamic interplay with the piano throughout the piece.
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by:
Camden Shaw
In this solo, the interaction with the piano is crucial to finding the ranges of character and setting up the impending drama of this movement.
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