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Fauré and Schumann, protagonists this Sunday of the chamber music concert of the Seville Symphony

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The
Royal Symphony Orchestra of Seville
centers its ninth concert of the cycle ‘Chamber music’ in two of the great exponents of romanticism: Gabriel Fauré y Robert Schumann. This Sunday at 12:00 in the morning, the Sala Turina hosts a new recital from the current 2021-2022 season.

In this concert, the ROSS bets on two representative works of the ensemble that can be considered a prototype of the genre, the string quartet: that of Gabriel Fauré and that of Robert Schumann.

The string quartet is made up of Nazar Yasnytskyy (violin), Francesco Tosco (viola), Ivana Radakovich (cello) and Vera Anosova (piano). The program includes the ‘Piano Quartet No. 1, Op. 15’by Gabriel Fauré and the ‘Piano Quartet, OP.

47′by Robert Schumann.

Fauré’s quartet occupies the first half of the concerto. It is one of the two chamber works that the author composed for the conventional piano quartet, a combination of piano, violin, viola and cello. The piece consists of four movements of similar proportions with an ending that was revised by the author three years after it was released, losing the original forever.

On the other hand, in the second half of the concert the audience will find a chamber work that Robert Schumann wrote a few weeks after his famous ‘Quinteto con piano’ and that, although it is not as recognized as the first, it is equally brilliant and is an exponent of the author’s romanticism. This Schumman piano quartet is a work with four movements: sonata, scherzo, andante cantabile and a very original finale in which the composer makes constant references to the preceding movements.

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