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A '''string quintet''' is a musical composition for five string players. As an extension to the [[string quartet]] (two [[violins]], a [[viola]], and a [[cello]]), a string quintet includes a fifth string instrument, usually a second viola (a so-called "viola quintet") or a second cello (a "cello quintet"), or occasionally a [[double bass]]. | A '''string quintet''' is a musical composition for five string players. As an extension to the [[string quartet]] (two [[violins]], a [[viola]], and a [[cello]]), a string quintet includes a fifth string instrument, usually a second viola (a so-called "viola quintet") or a second cello (a "cello quintet"), or occasionally a [[double bass]]. | ||
Notable examples of [[ | Notable examples of [[Cultural classic|classic]] "viola quintets", in four movement form include those of [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]]. Other examples were written by composers including [[Johannes Brahms]] and [[Felix Mendelssohn]]. | ||
A famous "cello quintet" is [[Franz Schubert]]'s [[String Quintet (Schubert)|Quintet in C major]]. [[Antonín Dvořák]]'s [[String Quintet No. 2 (Dvořák)|Quintet Op. 77]] uses a double bass, and Mozart's famous ''[[Eine kleine Nachtmusik]]'' may be performed with this instrumentation (the double bass being optional). | A famous "cello quintet" is [[Franz Schubert]]'s [[String Quintet (Schubert)|Quintet in C major]]. [[Antonín Dvořák]]'s [[String Quintet No. 2 (Dvořák)|Quintet Op. 77]] uses a double bass, and Mozart's famous ''[[Eine kleine Nachtmusik]]'' may be performed with this instrumentation (the double bass being optional). | ||
Alternative additions include clarinet or piano (see [[clarinet quintet]], [[piano quintet]]) | Alternative additions to a string quartet include clarinet or piano (see [[clarinet quintet]], [[piano quintet]]). A more unusual form of string quintet is the ''violin quintet'' composed of 3 violins, a viola and a cello (thus, a string quartet with an additional violin). Besides string quartets and quintets, other closely related [[chamber music]] genres include the [[string trio]], and the [[string sextet]]. | ||
The term ''string quintet'' may refer to a group of five players that | The term ''string quintet'' may also refer to a group of five players that specializes in performing such works. The ensemble was standard in 17th century Italy and can be seen as early as 1607 in [[Claudio Monteverdi]]'s opera, ''[[L'Orfeo]]''.<ref name="myers" /> | ||
==List of viola quintets== | ==List of viola quintets== | ||
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*[[Max Bruch]] – Quintet in A minor | *[[Max Bruch]] – Quintet in A minor | ||
*[[Anton Bruckner]] – [[String Quintet (Bruckner)|String Quintet in F major]] (1879); [[Intermezzo in D minor (Bruckner)|Intermezzo in D minor]] (substitute for the scherzo) | *[[Anton Bruckner]] – [[String Quintet (Bruckner)|String Quintet in F major]] (1879); [[Intermezzo in D minor (Bruckner)|Intermezzo in D minor]] (substitute for the scherzo) | ||
*[[Carson Cooman]] – Quintet (''Unquiet Parables'', 2009), Op 856<ref> | *[[Carson Cooman]] – Quintet (''Unquiet Parables'', 2009), Op 856<ref>{{Cite web |title=Search {{!}} Carson Cooman – Composer |url=https://carsoncooman.com/search/?titlesearch=quintet&submit=Search |access-date=2025-11-06 |language=en-US}}</ref> | ||
*[[Brett Dean]] – Epitaph for string quintet (2010) | *[[Brett Dean]] – Epitaph for string quintet (2010) | ||
*[[Antonín Dvořák]] – two Quintets, [[String Quintet No. 1 (Dvořák)|No. 1 in A minor]] and [[String Quintet No. 3 (Dvořák)|No. 3 in E{{music|flat}} (the ''American'' Quintet)]] | *[[Antonín Dvořák]] – two Quintets, [[String Quintet No. 1 (Dvořák)|No. 1 in A minor]] and [[String Quintet No. 3 (Dvořák)|No. 3 in E{{music|flat}} (the ''American'' Quintet)]] | ||
*[[Victor Ewald]] – a Quintet Op. 4 in A major<ref>[https://catalog.library.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=382819&DB=local Ewald?] at ''catalog.library.cornell.edu''</ref><ref> | *[[Victor Ewald]] – a Quintet Op. 4 in A major<ref>[https://catalog.library.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=382819&DB=local Ewald?] at ''catalog.library.cornell.edu''</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Victor Ewald String Quintet in A Major, Op.4 |url=https://www.editionsilvertrust.com/ewald-string-quintet.htm |access-date=2025-11-06 |website=www.editionsilvertrust.com}}</ref> | ||
*[[Eduard Franck]] – two Quintets, Op. 15 in E minor and Op. 51 in C Major | *[[Eduard Franck]] – two Quintets, Op. 15 in E minor and Op. 51 in C Major | ||
*[[Florian Leopold Gassmann]] – Op. 2 six String Quintets H 501–506 (1772) | *[[Florian Leopold Gassmann]] – Op. 2 six String Quintets H 501–506 (1772) | ||
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*[[Franz Anton Hoffmeister]] Op. 2 six Quintets (c.1782) | *[[Franz Anton Hoffmeister]] Op. 2 six Quintets (c.1782) | ||
*[[Klaus Huber]] – ''Ecce homines'' (1998) | *[[Klaus Huber]] – ''Ecce homines'' (1998) | ||
*[[Heinrich Kaminski]] – Quintet in F{{music|sharp}} minor (two versions, first 1916)<ref> | *[[Heinrich Kaminski]] – Quintet in F{{music|sharp}} minor (two versions, first 1916)<ref>{{Cite web |title=Heinrich Kaminski - Streichquintett fis-moll, 1916 |url=http://www.musikmph.de/musical_scores/prefaces/F-L/kaminski_quintett.html |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20071009190630/http://www.musikmph.de/musical_scores/prefaces/F-L/kaminski_quintett.html |archive-date=2007-10-09 |access-date=2025-11-06 |website=www.musikmph.de}}</ref> | ||
*[[Franz Krommer]] – fifteen String Quintets | *[[Franz Krommer]] – fifteen String Quintets | ||
*{{ill|Johann Michael Malzat|de}} six String Quintets in F,G,B,A,E♭,C major | *{{ill|Johann Michael Malzat|de}} six String Quintets in F,G,B,A,E♭,C major | ||
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*[[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]] – six Quintets: [[String Quintet No. 1 (Mozart)|K174]], [[String Quintet No. 2 (Mozart)|K406/516b]], [[String Quintet No. 3 (Mozart)|K515]], [[String Quintet No. 4 (Mozart)|K516]], [[String Quintet No. 5 (Mozart)|K593]], [[String Quintet No. 6 (Mozart)|K614]] | *[[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]] – six Quintets: [[String Quintet No. 1 (Mozart)|K174]], [[String Quintet No. 2 (Mozart)|K406/516b]], [[String Quintet No. 3 (Mozart)|K515]], [[String Quintet No. 4 (Mozart)|K516]], [[String Quintet No. 5 (Mozart)|K593]], [[String Quintet No. 6 (Mozart)|K614]] | ||
*[[Carl Nielsen]] – Quintet in G major (1888) | *[[Carl Nielsen]] – Quintet in G major (1888) | ||
*[[George Onslow (composer)|George Onslow]] – five out of his thirty-four Quintets are with two violas; four are with double bass and the rest with two cellos (see below)<ref name="george.onslow.online.fr"> | *[[George Onslow (composer)|George Onslow]] – five out of his thirty-four Quintets are with two violas; four are with double bass and the rest with two cellos (see below)<ref name="george.onslow.online.fr">{{Cite web |title=The George Onslow website |url=http://george.onslow.online.fr/accueilUK.html |access-date=2025-11-06 |website=george.onslow.online.fr}}</ref> | ||
*[[Hubert Parry]] – Quintet in E flat (1909<ref>[http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2006/Aug06/Ireland_Maggini_8557777.htm | *[[Hubert Parry]] – Quintet in E flat (1909<ref>{{Cite web |title=IRELAND String Quartets Naxos 8.557777 [MC]: Classical CD Reviews- August 2006 MusicWeb-International |url=http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2006/Aug06/Ireland_Maggini_8557777.htm |access-date=2025-11-06 |website=www.musicweb-international.com}}</ref>) | ||
*[[George Perle]] – [[Quintet for Strings (Perle)|Quintet]] (1958) | *[[George Perle]] – [[Quintet for Strings (Perle)|Quintet]] (1958) | ||
*[[Josef Rheinberger]] – Quintet in A minor, Op. 82 (1874)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.carus-verlag.com/index.php3?BLink%3DKKArtikel%26ArtNummer%3D5008200 |work=www.carus-verlag.com |title=Josef Gabriel Rheinberger: Streichquintett |access-date=2016-02-06 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140226123350/http://www.carus-verlag.com/index.php3?BLink=KKArtikel&ArtNummer=5008200 |archive-date=2014-02-26 }}</ref> ([[Carus-Verlag]]) | *[[Josef Rheinberger]] – Quintet in A minor, Op. 82 (1874)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.carus-verlag.com/index.php3?BLink%3DKKArtikel%26ArtNummer%3D5008200 |work=www.carus-verlag.com |title=Josef Gabriel Rheinberger: Streichquintett |access-date=2016-02-06 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140226123350/http://www.carus-verlag.com/index.php3?BLink=KKArtikel&ArtNummer=5008200 |archive-date=2014-02-26 }}</ref> ([[Carus-Verlag]]) | ||
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*[[Louis Spohr]] – seven Quintets | *[[Louis Spohr]] – seven Quintets | ||
*[[Charles Villiers Stanford]] – Two Quintets, Op. 85 & Op.86 <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2002/Sept02/Stanford_ASV.htm |last=Howell|first=Christopher |work=www.musicweb-international.com |title=Review of ASV CDS DCA1056 & DCA925|publisher=Musicweb International |year=2002 |access-date=2020-03-05}}</ref> <!--(Op. 85 in F recorded on [[Hyperion Records|Hyperion]] and Op. 86, [[1903]])--> | *[[Charles Villiers Stanford]] – Two Quintets, Op. 85 & Op.86 <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2002/Sept02/Stanford_ASV.htm |last=Howell|first=Christopher |work=www.musicweb-international.com |title=Review of ASV CDS DCA1056 & DCA925|publisher=Musicweb International |year=2002 |access-date=2020-03-05}}</ref> <!--(Op. 85 in F recorded on [[Hyperion Records|Hyperion]] and Op. 86, [[1903]])--> | ||
*[[Johan Svendsen]] – Quintet in C, Op. 5<ref>[http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2003/Oct03/satzJohan_Severin%20_Svendsen.htm | *[[Johan Svendsen]] – Quintet in C, Op. 5<ref>{{Cite web |title=Johan Severin SVENDSEN - String Quartet [DS]: Classical CD Reviews- Oct 2003 MusicWeb(UK) |url=http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2003/Oct03/satzJohan_Severin%20_Svendsen.htm |access-date=2025-11-06 |website=www.musicweb-international.com}}</ref> (1868) | ||
*[[Sergei Taneyev]] – Quintet in C, Op. 16 | *[[Sergei Taneyev]] – Quintet in C, Op. 16 | ||
*[[Johann Baptist Wanhal]] – Six String Quintets (1774) | *[[Johann Baptist Wanhal]] – Six String Quintets (1774) | ||
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A string quintet is a musical composition for five string players. As an extension to the string quartet (two violins, a viola, and a cello), a string quintet includes a fifth string instrument, usually a second viola (a so-called "viola quintet") or a second cello (a "cello quintet"), or occasionally a double bass.
Notable examples of classic "viola quintets", in four movement form include those of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Other examples were written by composers including Johannes Brahms and Felix Mendelssohn.
A famous "cello quintet" is Franz Schubert's Quintet in C major. Antonín Dvořák's Quintet Op. 77 uses a double bass, and Mozart's famous Eine kleine Nachtmusik may be performed with this instrumentation (the double bass being optional).
Alternative additions to a string quartet include clarinet or piano (see clarinet quintet, piano quintet). A more unusual form of string quintet is the violin quintet composed of 3 violins, a viola and a cello (thus, a string quartet with an additional violin). Besides string quartets and quintets, other closely related chamber music genres include the string trio, and the string sextet.
The term string quintet may also refer to a group of five players that specializes in performing such works. The ensemble was standard in 17th century Italy and can be seen as early as 1607 in Claudio Monteverdi's opera, L'Orfeo.[1]
List of viola quintets
- Johann Georg Albrechtsberger – 19 String Quintets called "Sonatas" (1782–1803)
- Franz Joseph Aumann – String Quintet "Divertimento" in C major (c.1760)
- Arnold Bax – Quintet (1933)[2]
- Frank Bridge – Quintet in E minor (H15, 1901)
- Ludwig van Beethoven – Quintet, Op. 29, sometimes called the Storm Quintet; a Fugue in D major for viola quintet, Op. 137; an arrangement of his Octet for Viola Quintet, Op. 4 (the original Octet was later published as Op.103); an arrangement of his Piano Trio Op. 1 No. 3 for Viola Quintet, Op. 104
- Luigi Boccherini – twelve original Quintets, arrangements of all twelve of his Piano Quintets (Op.56 and Op.57) for Viola Quintet.
- Johannes Brahms – two Quintets, Op. 88 and Op. 111; the first edition of the Clarinet Quintet Op. 115 included an alternate part for viola substituting for the clarinet
- Max Bruch – Quintet in A minor
- Anton Bruckner – String Quintet in F major (1879); Intermezzo in D minor (substitute for the scherzo)
- Carson Cooman – Quintet (Unquiet Parables, 2009), Op 856[3]
- Brett Dean – Epitaph for string quintet (2010)
- Antonín Dvořák – two Quintets, No. 1 in A minor and [[String Quintet No. 3 (Dvořák)|No. 3 in ETemplate:Music (the American Quintet)]]
- Victor Ewald – a Quintet Op. 4 in A major[4][5]
- Eduard Franck – two Quintets, Op. 15 in E minor and Op. 51 in C Major
- Florian Leopold Gassmann – Op. 2 six String Quintets H 501–506 (1772)
- Friedrich Gernsheim – Quintet Op. 9 in D
- Roy Harris – Quintet (1940)
- Franz Joseph Haydn – Hob.II:2 Divertimento in G major (c.1754)
- Heinrich von Herzogenberg – Quintet in C minor, Op.77 (1892)
- Franz Anton Hoffmeister Op. 2 six Quintets (c.1782)
- Klaus Huber – Ecce homines (1998)
- Heinrich Kaminski – Quintet in FTemplate:Music minor (two versions, first 1916)[6]
- Franz Krommer – fifteen String Quintets
- Template:Ill six String Quintets in F,G,B,A,E♭,C major
- Bohuslav Martinů – Quintet (1927)
- Felix Mendelssohn – two Quintets: No. 1 in A major, Op. 18 (1826, revised 1832) and No. 2 in B-flat major, Op.87 (1845)
- Ernst Mielck – Quintet in F major (1897)
- Darius Milhaud – Quintet Op. 325 (1953–1954)
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – six Quintets: K174, K406/516b, K515, K516, K593, K614
- Carl Nielsen – Quintet in G major (1888)
- George Onslow – five out of his thirty-four Quintets are with two violas; four are with double bass and the rest with two cellos (see below)[7]
- Hubert Parry – Quintet in E flat (1909[8])
- George Perle – Quintet (1958)
- Josef Rheinberger – Quintet in A minor, Op. 82 (1874)[9] (Carus-Verlag)
- Ferdinand Ries – Seven Quintets, Op. 37 in C, Op. 68 in D minor, Op. 167 in A minor, Op. 171 in G, Op. 183 in E-flat, and two published without opus in A major and F minor (published in a series "Samtliche Streichquintette" edited by Jürgen Schmidt between 2003-5 for Accolade Musikverlag.)
- Franz Schubert – "Quintet-Overture" for Quintet, D 8
- Roger Sessions – Quintet (1958)
- Robert Simpson – Quintet (1987)
- Louis Spohr – seven Quintets
- Charles Villiers Stanford – Two Quintets, Op. 85 & Op.86 [10]
- Johan Svendsen – Quintet in C, Op. 5[11] (1868)
- Sergei Taneyev – Quintet in C, Op. 16
- Johann Baptist Wanhal – Six String Quintets (1774)
- Ralph Vaughan Williams – Quintet (the Phantasy Quintet – 1912) and Nocturne and Scherzo (1904–1906)
- Felix Weingartner – Quintet, his Op. 40
- Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari - Quintet in C, Op. 24 (1939)
- John Woolrich – The Death of King Renaud (1991)
- Alexander von Zemlinsky – Quintet (1894–1896): 2 movements are lost
List of cello quintets
- Arnold Bax – Quintet in G major (1908), the second movement of which was rescored by the composer for Viola Quintet and published as the Lyrical Interlude (1923);
- Wilhelm Berger – Quintet in E minor, Op. 75 (1911)[12]
- Luigi Boccherini – one hundred and ten Quintets. The third movement Minuet of the Cello Quintet Op.11 No.5 is extremely well known.
- Alexander Borodin – Quintet in F minor (1859–1860)
- Luigi Cherubini – Quintet in E minor (1837)
- Felix Otto Dessoff – Quintet, Op. 10
- Friedrich Dotzauer – Quintet in D minor, Op. 134 (1835)
- Felix Draeseke – Quintet in F, Op. 77 (1901)
- Friedrich Gernsheim – Quintet Op. 89 in ETemplate:Music
- Alexander Glazunov – Quintet in A, Op. 39 (1892)
- Karl Goldmark – Quintet in A minor, Op. 9 (1862)
- Theodore Gouvy – Quintet in G, op 55 is on IMSLP
- August Klughardt – Quintet in G minor, Op. 62 (1902)[12]
- Frank Martin – Pavane couleur du temps (Colour of weather Pavane), 1920, 7', For quintet.[13]
- Darius Milhaud – Quintet Op. 350 (1956)
- George Onslow – twenty-five of his thirty-four string quintets are Cello Quintets; five are with two violas and four are with double bass[7]
- Einojuhani Rautavaara – Quintet "Les Cieux Inconnues" (Unknown Heavens, 1997)
- Ottorino Respighi – Quintet in G minor (1901, incomplete)
- Wolfgang Rihm – Epilog (2013)
- George Rochberg – Quintet for Two Violins, Viola and Two Cellos (1982)
- Franz Schubert – Cello Quintet, Op. post. 163, D 956
- Peter Seabourne – Quintet for Two Violins, Viola and Two Cellos (2012)
- Robert Simpson – Quintet (1995)
- Ethel Smyth – Quintet in E major, Op. 1
- Sergei Taneyev – Quintet in G, Op. 14 (1900–1901)
- Ferdinand Thieriot – Streich-Quintett G-Dur, 1914; others with wind instruments[14]
- Carl Vine – String Quintet (2009)
String quintets for 3 violins, viola and cello
- Johann Georg Albrechtsberger, String Quintet (1798)
- Franz Clement, Introduction and Polonaise in E major (Polonaise für die Violine mit Begleitung von 2 Violinen, Viola und Violonzello)
- Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst, Polonaise, Op.17
- Morton Feldman, Violin and String Quartet (1985)
- Charles Martin Loeffler – one Violin Quintet (three violins, viola and cello)
- Joseph Mayseder, Polonaise No.1, Op.10; Polonaise No.3, Op.12
- Alessandro Rolla, Divertimento for Violin and String Quartet, BI 429
- Franz Schubert, Rondo in A major for Violin and Strings, D 438
- Louis Spohr, Potpourri No.2 in BTemplate:Music major (Potpourri on themes by Mozart for violin and string quartet (with bass ad libitum))
List of double bass quintets
- Leslie Bassett – Quintet (1957)[15]
- Luigi Boccherini – three Quintets.
- Antonín Dvořák – Quintet Op. 77 in G (1875)
- Brian Ferneyhough – Christus Resurgens (2017)
- Alistair Hinton – String Quintet (1969–77)
- Vagn Holmboe – Quintet, Op. 165/M.326 (1986)
- Darius Milhaud – Quintet Op. 316
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Serenade No. 13, K. 525, "Eine kleine Nachtmusik"
- George Onslow – four out of his thirty-four String Quintets are with double bass; five with two violas and the rest with two cellos[7]
- Robert Paterson – I See You (2015) (for string quintet with double bass and recording)
String quintets for other combinations
- Felix Draeseke – one Quintet in A for Two Violins, Viola, Violotta, and Cello (the Stelzner-Quintett; 1897); Draeseke also composed one Cello Quintet- in F, Op. 77 (1901)
Works making use of a string quintet
- Nigel Keay – one Double Bass Quintet with Contralto, Tango Suite (2002)[16]
See also
References
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