Brian Blackwell wrote:
>If you enjoyed the quartet you would probably love the String Quintet,
>which is probably his most underrated work. It was composed between
>the Fifth and Sixth symphonies and is a much more mature piece than the
>quartet. It contains one of his most glorious slow movements - in fact the
>main theme of the Adagio of the 7th symphony contains a large quotation
>from the main theme of the slow movement of the Quintet.
Is this the same as the Divertimento for 2 violins, 2 violas and cello in
d minor which appeared on CRD 3364 along w/ Brahms' Sextet No. 2 in G?
Walter Meyer