Hungarian String Trios: L & L Weiner, Kodaly, Dohnanyi
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Label: BIS
Cat No: BIS2107
Format: Hybrid SACD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 12th April 2024
Contents
Works
Serenade for string trio in C major, op.10Intermezzo
Serenade for string trio
String Trio in G minor, op.6
Artists
Trio BoccheriniAbout
Although Leó Weiner’s (the ‘Hungarian Mendelssohn’), and Ernő Dohnányi’s string trios were composed during their student years, both works have become significant milestones in the restricted repertoire for this instrumental combination. Elegant and sometimes reminiscent of Brahms, they also feature subtle touches of local folklore. Zoltán Kodály, along with Béla Bartók one of the most important Hungarian musicians of the century, composed little chamber music but his Intermezzo, also an early work, is reminiscent of the folk music that the composer had begun to collect for his ethnomusicological research. The least familiar and youngest of the composers represented here, László Weiner, suffered a tragic fate. His Serenade, composed while he was studying with Kodály, reveals the exceptional talent of a composer whose śuvre is too small. Less ‘Magyar’ than the other works presented here, his Serenade is reminiscent of the intense and concentrated atmosphere of Viennese ‘modernist’ works.
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