Haydn - Piano Trios
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Label: Harmonia Mundi - HM Gold
Cat No: HMG50829899
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 15th June 2015
Contents
Works
Piano Trio no.32 in A major, Hob.XV:18Piano Trio no.33 in G minor, Hob.XV:19
Piano Trio no.34 in B flat major, Hob.XV:20
Piano Trio no.35 in C major, Hob.XV:21
Piano Trio no.36 in E flat major, Hob.XV:22
Piano Trio no.37 in D minor, Hob.XV:23
Artists
Patrick Cohen (fortepiano)Erich Hobarth (violin)
Christophe Coin (cello)
Works
Piano Trio no.32 in A major, Hob.XV:18Piano Trio no.33 in G minor, Hob.XV:19
Piano Trio no.34 in B flat major, Hob.XV:20
Piano Trio no.35 in C major, Hob.XV:21
Piano Trio no.36 in E flat major, Hob.XV:22
Piano Trio no.37 in D minor, Hob.XV:23
Artists
Patrick Cohen (fortepiano)Erich Hobarth (violin)
Christophe Coin (cello)
About
Haydn’s piano trios undoubtedly form the keystone of a genre created just a short time before he began writing them - the Romantic literature offers no body of works of such consistent excellence. In this domain, even the great Mozart did not manage such a perfect match between instrumental style and the musical language of the time.
200 years after these trios were written, three artists, two formerly of the Mosaïques quartet, set out to revive them on period instruments. The result was quite simply revelatory - and here is the quintessence of their efforts.
Patrick Cohen plays a fortepiano by Anton Walter, Vienna, 1790; Erich Höbarth plays a violin by G Guarnerius filius Andreae, Cremona, 1683; Christophe Coin plays a cello by C A Testore, 1758.
This title was originally released in 1990/93.
“Delightfully conversational playing from three fine musicians, especially Patrick Cohen on fortepiano." - BBC Music Magazine, April 2009 ****
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