Adagio and Rondo Concertante
Musical composition by Franz Schubert
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The Adagio and Rondo Concertante (Adagio e Rondo concertante) in F major for piano quartet, D 487, was composed by Franz Schubert in 1816. A "brilliant" work designed as a display piece for the piano soloist, it is not only one of the few works the composer wrote in this style, but it is his first complete composition for piano and string ensemble, preceding the "Trout" Quintet" by three years.[1]
Background
Performance history
The first known public performance of the quartet was on 1 November 1861 at the Ludwig Bösendorfer Salon in Vienna.[5][6]
Structure
The composition, which is written for a standard piano quartet is in two movements played continuously:
The composition takes around 14–16 minutes to perform.