Brahms - Complete Piano Trios
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Label: Continuo Classics
Cat No: CC77772829
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 30th November 2018
Contents
Works
Horn Trio in E flat major, op.40 (version for piano trio)Piano Trio no.1 in B major, op.8
Piano Trio no.2 in C major, op.87
Piano Trio no.3 in C minor, op.101
Artists
Graf Mourja (violin)Francoise Groben (cello)
Peter Lail (piano)
Works
Horn Trio in E flat major, op.40 (version for piano trio)Piano Trio no.1 in B major, op.8
Piano Trio no.2 in C major, op.87
Piano Trio no.3 in C minor, op.101
Artists
Graf Mourja (violin)Francoise Groben (cello)
Peter Lail (piano)
About
Graf Mourja, Françoise Groben and Peter Laul met at the Festival Juventus that brings together young European soloists in Cambrai each July. Françoise Groben was one of the festival’s first award winners in 1991, along with Aleksandar Madzar, Alexandre Tharaud, Xavier Phillips and Ronald Spaendonck; Graf Mourja is a 1994 award winner and has become the festival’s foremost violinist, and Peter Laul, a 2000 award winner, one of the festival’s most determinant figures.
It was in 2002 that these three strong musical personalities first came together, to perform Rachmaninov. They hit it off from the start of the very first rehearsal – the mutual stimulation and understanding of great music-making.
Françoise Groben left us on 28 May 2011. This complete trios for piano and strings recording by J. Brahms has been published to pay tribute to her.
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