Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of classical music with Wilhelm Kempff's "Kempff: Chamber Music." This exquisite album, released on August 31, 2018, under the Brilliant Classics label, showcases Kempff's mastery of the piano in a collection of chamber music that spans a variety of moods and tempos. The album features two distinct works: the Quartet in G Major, Op. 15, and the Trio in G Minor, each divided into multiple movements that highlight Kempff's technical prowess and emotional depth. From the lively "Allegro" to the introspective "Adagio con melancolia," and the graceful "Menuet," Kempff's interpretations bring a fresh perspective to these classical pieces. With a total duration of 59 minutes, this album is a perfect companion for those seeking a serene and sophisticated musical experience. Whether you're a seasoned classical enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, Kempff's "Kempff: Chamber Music" promises a delightful journey through the rich tapestry of classical piano and chamber music.
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Tracks
Quartet in G Major, Op. 15: I. Andante. AllegroWilhelm Kempff, Ginevra Petrucci, Giovanni Auletta, Lorenzo Fabiani, Francesco Sorrentino
Quartet in G Major, Op. 15: II. Adagio con melancolia, sempliceWilhelm Kempff, Ginevra Petrucci, Giovanni Auletta, Lorenzo Fabiani, Francesco Sorrentino
Quartet in G Major, Op. 15: III. MenuetWilhelm Kempff, Ginevra Petrucci, Giovanni Auletta, Lorenzo Fabiani, Francesco Sorrentino
Quartet in G Major, Op. 15: IV. Introduzione e finaleWilhelm Kempff, Ginevra Petrucci, Giovanni Auletta, Lorenzo Fabiani, Francesco Sorrentino
Trio in G Minor: I. AndanteWilhelm Kempff, Ginevra Petrucci, Giovanni Auletta, Lorenzo Fabiani, Francesco Sorrentino
Trio in G Minor: II. PrestoWilhelm Kempff, Ginevra Petrucci, Giovanni Auletta, Lorenzo Fabiani, Francesco Sorrentino
Trio in G Minor: III. ModeratoWilhelm Kempff, Ginevra Petrucci, Giovanni Auletta, Lorenzo Fabiani, Francesco Sorrentino
Trio in G Minor: IV. VivaceWilhelm Kempff, Ginevra Petrucci, Giovanni Auletta, Lorenzo Fabiani, Francesco Sorrentino