Otto Olsson - Piano Quintet in A-major, Op.1 (1899)
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- Опубліковано 23 чер 2020
- Otto Emanuel Olsson (19 December 1879 - 1 September 1964) was a Swedish organist and classical music composer.
Work: Piano Quintet in A-major, Op.1 (1899)
Mov.I: Allegro
Mov.II: Andantino - Piú mosso - Allegretto - Tempo primo
Mov.III: Scherzo: Allegro vivace
Mov.IV: Allegro - Andante
Piano: Elisif Lundén-Bergfelt
Ensemble: the Stenhammar Quartet
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I have listened to this every day since stumbling upon your post more than 1 week ago. It's wonderful, and thanks for letting us all know!
A very interesting job, generous of ideas, well balanced and profound. To be a chamber work of a composer primarily devoted to sacred music and organ one can only regret he did not compose more in this field
Very enjoyable! Thank you!
This is absolutely beautiful, thank you for sharing this composer
Olsson's one and only Symphony in G is fantastic! He wrote it when he was 23. It was performed and put away for over 78 years before it was performed again. If you like this you will love the Symphony.
@@brentaudi9354 thank you for the recommendation, I will look it up
Thanks
Such energy in the final movement!
Great music as always! Thank you for sharing this! I had not know this composer before.
Kind regards,
Robert.
Another remarkable find. Thank you so much for uploading this delightful piece. DA
@donaldauguston9740 -- Indeed.....BRAVO from Acapulco!
Very beautiful melodies in this piece.
Holy hell, that's a really long first movement.
Give a listen to Schubert's piano sonata D 960.
Esta postagem coloca em vitrine uma obra belíssima, de autor pouquíssimo divulgado. Que bom, quando este magnífico canal nos traz frequentemente trabalhos que merecem ser conhecidos.
Thank you! I did not know anything of this composer. Gorgeous! It seems to me that Olsson was influenced by French chamber music. Unfortunately it does not look like he wrote much chamber music.
wow written at 20
It is very funny, because this composer has elements of the music of Haydn and the other way he lived in most of the time in the 20th century.
What’s the name of the painting and the artist? Thanks!
What's the painting ?