

Epilogue explores two strikingly different works, each written in the last months in the lives of two contemporary early Romantic composers, Franz Schubert and Felix Mendelssohn.
Oxingale is proud to announce the collaboration of the acclaimed Miró Quartet and cellist Matt Haimovitz in a new recording. Together, Miró and Haimovitz perform Schubert’s ethereal C major String Quintet (D 956), and the Miró Quartet alone performs Mendelssohn’s stormy, final String Quartet in F minor (Op. 80).
1 | Felix Mendelssohn: Quartet in F Minor, op. 80 – Allegro vivace assai | Miró Quartet |
2 | Felix Mendelssohn: Quartet in F Minor, op. 80 – Allegro assai | Miró Quartet |
3 | Felix Mendelssohn: Quartet in F Minor, op. 80 – Adagio | Miró Quartet |
4 | Felix Mendelssohn: Quartet in F Minor, op. 80 – Finale: Allegro molto | Miró Quartet |
5 | Franz Schubert: Quintet in C Major, D956 – Allegro ma non troppo | Miró Quartet with Matt Haimovitz, cello |
6 | Franz Schubert: Quintet in C Major, D956 – Adagio | Miró Quartet with Matt Haimovitz, cello |
7 | Franz Schubert: Quintet in C Major, D956 – Scherzo: Presto – Trio: Andante sostenuto | Miró Quartet with Matt Haimovitz, cello |
8 | Franz Schubert: Quintet in C Major, D956 – Allegretto | Miró Quartet with Matt Haimovitz, cello |