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Sarah McElravy & Julian Rachlin © Julia Wesely
Performers
Julian Rachlin, Violine
Elise Båtnes, Violine
Sarah McElravy, Viola
Klaus Mäkelä, Violoncello
Javier Perianes, Klavier
Programme
Antonín Dvořák
Klaviertrio e-moll op. 90 »Dumky-Trio« (1890–1891)
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Robert Schumann
Klavierquintett Es-Dur op. 44 (1842)
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Klavierquintett Es-Dur op. 44 (1. Satz: Allegro brillante) (1842)
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