Sergei Prokofiev's Quintet in G minor, Op. 39 (1924) is scored for oboe, clarinet, violin, viola and double bass. The quintet, closely related to Prokofiev's ballet, Trapeze, Op. 39 (1924), contains six movements and lasts 20-25 minutes.[1]
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In 1924, when Prokofiev was staying in Paris, a travelling troupe commissioned a ballet (Trapeze) from him. However, the ensemble that provided music accompaniment to the troupe only contained five members. This provided Prokofiev an opportunity to write more chamber music. His most recent chamber piece had been the Overture on Hebrew Themes, Op. 34 (1919).
Later, Prokofiev incorporated the ballet music into two pieces: Quintet, Op. 39 (1924) and Divertimento, Op. 43 (1925-29).
The related ballet, Trapeze, Op. 39 (1924), recently reconstructed, is in five movements:[1]
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