Forellenquintett

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Forellenquintett is the German title of Franz Schubert’s famous Piano Quintet in A major, D. 667, popularly known in English as the "Trout" Quintet.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chamber music composition
piano quintet
alsoKnownAs Piano Quintet in A major, D. 667 NERFINISHED
Trout Quintet NERFINISHED
associatedSongCatalogueNumber D. 550 GENERATED
associatedSongTitle Die Forelle GENERATED
basedOn Die Forelle, D. 550 NERFINISHED
basedOnComposer Franz Schubert NERFINISHED
basedOnWorkType art song
catalogNumber D. 667
composer Franz Schubert NERFINISHED
composerNationality Austrian
compositionYear 1819
countryOfOrigin Austria
distinctiveFeature uses double bass instead of second violin
firstPublicationYear 1829
genre Classical
hasMovement Allegro giusto
Allegro vivace
Andante
Scherzo: Presto NERFINISHED
Theme and Variations: Andantino
hasOpusOrCatalogueNumber D. 667 NERFINISHED
instrumentation cello
double bass
piano
viola
violin
key A major
languageOfAssociatedSong German
movementCount 5
nicknameOrigin derived from Schubert’s song Die Forelle (The Trout) NERFINISHED
notableFor innovative instrumentation for piano quintet
lyrical melodies
originalTitle Forellenquintett NERFINISHED
partOfComposerReputation one of Schubert’s most famous chamber works
period early Romantic
popularName Trout Quintet NERFINISHED
popularNameLanguage English
structureFeature fourth movement is a set of variations on Die Forelle
titleLanguage German
typicalPerformanceDuration 35–40 minutes
workNumberingSystem Deutsch catalogue NERFINISHED

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Piano Quintet in A major "Trout", D. 667 hasTitleInEnglish Forellenquintett
this entity surface form: Trout Quintet