Absolutely lovely piece. Thx to have made us know about her. So few female composers: Nice to have discovered a new one. Fourth movement is a masterpiece amid a robust structure and fluid pleasant music.
Considering her age when this music was created, she made absolutely an exquisite piece of music. Thank you for posting such a beautiful music and making it known to people.
It's significantly easier to learn complex new skills when you're young, and the fact many other composers were late bloomers doesn't make it less advantageous to have a young (but cognitively mature) brain.
@@vpdemantova second movement of the borodin…maybe even sort of a quotation… around 8:50 of this recording is what i’m talking about ruclips.net/video/2YAzUC6LzNk/видео.htmlsi=N7ZGUmcDJNSXRy6K&t=529
Absolutely lovely piece. Thx to have made us know about her. So few female composers: Nice to have discovered a new one. Fourth movement is a masterpiece amid a robust structure and fluid pleasant music.
+Pietro Landri Yes it is quite good! Glad you enjoy it.
This is actually a very charming and well-crafted piano quartet, perfectly proportioned and well-orchestrated.
Magnificent Piano Quartet!
This is absolutely gorgeous!!
Considering her age when this music was created, she made absolutely an exquisite piece of music. Thank you for posting such a beautiful music and making it known to people.
+Minerva Marx You're welcome! I'm happy to hear that people like you appreciate her music too :)
It's significantly easier to learn complex new skills when you're young, and the fact many other composers were late bloomers doesn't make it less advantageous to have a young (but cognitively mature) brain.
Great song!
If I didn't know all of Brahms' chamber music you probably could have convinced me it was a Brahms trio. I like it!
You wouldn't have noticed a fourth instrument?
Where did you get the movement titles above? They don't agree with what's on the score.
:37 to :55 a bit of borodin string quartet no 2 in there?
00:37? Could not recognize, which mov. of the sq??
Listening again, now I can hear some similar melodies and feelings of the third mov. of Borodin on the piano at 00:37!!
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second movement of the borodin…maybe even sort of a quotation…
around 8:50 of this recording is what i’m talking about ruclips.net/video/2YAzUC6LzNk/видео.htmlsi=N7ZGUmcDJNSXRy6K&t=529