In the Octet in F major, Franz Schubert shows all his artistry. It combines lightness and depth, dance-like rhythms and intimate melodies that sound like an intimate conversation between friends.
He was inspired by the famous septet of his predecessor Beethoven, but created something entirely his own: music that sounds like a great adventure, in which each voice - from the string quartet to the clarinet, bassoon and horn - contributes its own character.
The octet is not only a delight for lovers of chamber music, but also a great introduction for anyone who wants to discover the magic of small ensembles.
Isidora Žebeljan
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Jean Françaix
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Franz Schubert
"Octet in F major for clarinet, bassoon, horn and string quintet"
Performers
Daniel Hochstöger | clarinet
Felix Amrhein | bassoon
David Coral | horn
Adela Bratu | violin
Deborah Kadenbach | violin
Ricarda Maria Glöckler | Viola
Bruno Borralhinho | Violoncello
Razvan Popescu | double bass
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