The Quintet in D minor, B74,[1] for piano, two violins, viola and cello, is a chamber work by Portuguese composer João Domingos Bomtempo.
It is inscribed thus: "Trois Quintetti pour forte piano, deux violons, alto et violoncelle", but contains only this one work.
It was reconstructed by Portuguese composer Filipe Pires (1934–2015) and received its first contemporary performance in 1992, on the 150th anniversary of Bomtempo's death.
The development section (beginning in F major) is the longest part of the quintet and is made up of several episodes of different character and in different keys.
Both are significantly shortened (it may sound more reminiscent of the opening movement than like a proper reprise); the composer proceeds to the D major coda, which closes the work.