...forthcoming from cpo, featuring Oliver Triendl:
https://www.jpc.de/jpcng/cpo/detail/-/art/eduard-napravnik-klavierquartett-a-moll-op-42/hnum/11015444
The Violin Sonata is already available on Toccata, but the Piano Quartet is a very welcome and exciting prospect. Oliver Triendl is such a great champion of UCs.
Presto (https://www.prestomusic.com/classical/products/9371705--eduard-napravnik-piano-quartet-op-42-in-a-minor-violin-sonata-op-52-in-g-major) says this is expected 7 October :)
Greetings everyone. Here's an advance sampling of the piano quartet's first 2 movements from other live performances:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61BVADRQW48
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUQIOvZOLVk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOs13L1nZ7o (16:20 - 23:27) - Sounds like the 2nd movement, a real tour-de-force played with more propulsive verve, gusto and sense of spirited urgency as compared to the 2nd movement excerpted track of the CPO recording featured on the JPC website...
Happy listening.
The Violin Sonata, in my opinion, tries too hard. It's fine music, but it almost comes across as a concerto in piano reduction form. But that may be just be me...
The Violin Sonata already being available on Toccata Classics Chamber Music Vol.1, I was hoping we might get the Piano Quartet on Vol.2 - but no sign of it yet. I'd rather not double up! Does anyone at UC know if a 2nd volume is likely? If not, this cpo might have to do! :)
I am struck by the thematic semblance in the first movement to Raff's (much earlier) third violin sonata.