Brahms - The Piano Trios
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Label: Delos
Cat No: DE3489
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 29th January 2016
Contents
Works
Piano Trio no.1 in B major, op.8Piano Trio no.2 in C major, op.87
Piano Trio no.3 in C minor, op.101
Artists
David Perry (violin)Paulina Zamora (piano)
Uri Vardi (cello)
Works
Piano Trio no.1 in B major, op.8Piano Trio no.2 in C major, op.87
Piano Trio no.3 in C minor, op.101
Artists
David Perry (violin)Paulina Zamora (piano)
Uri Vardi (cello)
About
In a sense, all three of Johannes Brahms’s piano trios can be considered among his late-period chamber works. While the Trio No.1 in B major is a work from the composer’s early years (1854), he revised it extensively in 1890 – and it is this reworked version that we usually hear in concert and on record. The second and third trios date respectively from 1882 and 1886.
While Brahms’s revision of the first trio preserves something of the original version’s brash feel and youthful impetuosity, it brought the work a bit more in line with his other late chamber works – sharing their often autumnal moods, lyrical intensity and subtle structural complexities.
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