After two earlier Dvořák releases, the Trios nos.3 and 4 (Dumky) and the
 two Piano Quartets, Omri Epstein, Mathieu van Bellen and Ori Epstein 
are joined by one of their teachers at the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel,
 the violist Miguel da Silva (founder member of the famous Quatuor 
Ysaÿe) and the violinist Maria Milstein, who was also an artist in 
residence at the Music Chapel from 2011 to 2014. Together they continue 
this recording of the Czech composer’s complete chamber music with 
keyboard, this time in the two Piano Quintets and the Bagatelles. There 
is an obvious close rapport between these musicians, who share with us 
their passion for this repertory and their enjoyment of playing 
together. A gap of fifteen years separates Dvořák’s two Piano Quintets, 
which have few features in common except a shared home key: the First 
marks the debut of a youthful composer, while the Second shows him at 
the peak of his art. The Bagatelles, originally scored for two violins, 
cello and harmonium, are among his bestknown short pieces. A recording 
scheduled for release in autumn 2018 will complete this quadriptych of 
Dvořák’s piano trios, quartets and quintets.
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