Piano Quintet in E-flat major (Mraczek, Joseph Gustav)

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Publisher. Info. Vienna: Universal Edition, 1910. Plate U.E. 2804.
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Publisher. Info. Vienna: Universal Edition, 1910. Plate U.E. 2804.
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Work Title Piano Quintet in E-flat major
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Composer Mraczek, Joseph Gustav
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IJM 1
Key E-flat major
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 4 movements:
  1. Praeludium
    Ganze Takte, in mäßigen Zeitmaß ( = 60) - Etwas mäßiger -
    Breiter - Erstes Zeitmaß - Mäßiger
  2. Legende
    Mäßig langsam, jedoch nicht schleppend ( = 48) -
    Etwas zurückhaltend (in C major)
  3. Intermezzo
    Munter, in/im Zeitmaß belebt ( = 104) - Mäßiger -
    Munter, im Zeitmaß belebt (in D major)
  4. Finale
    Mäßig bewegt ( = 76) - Ruhiger - Ruhig - Mäßiger -
    Immer belebter - Ruhiger - Breiter - Erstes Zeitmaß - Immer breiter -
    Sehr breit - Drängend - Scharf im Tempo - Sehr bewegt
First Publication. 1910 – Vienna: Universal Edition
Dedication Leo Blech in großer Wertschätzung gewidmet
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation Piano, 2 violins, viola, cello

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Violino I part has "in" Zeitmaß (beginning of Intermezzo); Violoncell has "im" Zeitmaß. There are discrepancies of small kinds between the string parts and the piano parts. - Schissel (Not sure of premiere date, but performed in Bremen sometime in late 1912, according to the January 1, 1913 Musical Times and Singing Class Circular, p.52. Perhaps earlier, as it had been in print for two years.) Piano part has  = 60 at opening of first movement (over the strings and piano); violino I part has  = 60. If one of them is just a typo it seems likely to be the latter, so - judgment call? - assuming dotted half rather than half?..