Iain Burnside compares recordings of Schubert's E flat Piano Trio D.929 and makes a personal recommendation. It was one of the last compositions Schubert completed and was one of the few late works he ...
What happens when music must speak in code? Composed in 1944 under Stalinist censorship, Dmitri Shostakovich’s Piano Trio No. 2 is one of the most politically charged works in the chamber music ...
The Schubert Piano Trio in E-flat, Op. 100/D 929, is usually considered Schubert's second, with the B-flat Trio, Op. 99 commonly known as the first. Neither, however, represents Schubert's first ...
Piano Trio No. 1 Christian Tetzlaff, Violin Tanja Tetzlaff, Cello Lars Vogt, Piano Notturno Christian Tetzlaff, Violin Tanja Tetzlaff, Cello Lars Vogt, Piano Rondo brillant Christian Tetzlaff, Violin ...
Piano Trio No. 1 Franz Schubert, Composer Megumi Fujita, Piano Arisa Fujita, Violin Honoka Fujita, Cello Piano Trio No. 2 Arisa Fujita, Violin Honoka Fujita, Cello Megumi Fujita, Piano Franz Schubert, ...
These two tremendous piano trios, of symphonic proportions, are deceptive. The movements begin innocently enough, but then develop searing power and passion. The period instruments here, led by a ...
In classical music, referring to a composer as "great" or "canonic" might be done with the best of intentions. But a kind of calcification takes place, freezing that composer into something abstract ...
If you harbour any doubt that Franz Schubert could knock it out of the park like his hero Beethoven, the “Piano Trio in E Flat” op. 100 should convince you otherwise. Sure, Schubert’s four-movement ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Lars Vogt, for one of his final albums made before dying from cancer, turned to chamber music by Schubert with Christian and Tanja Tetzlaff. By David ...
The Florestan Trio released a fine account of Schubert's B flat Piano Trio last autumn, and they complete the pairing with an equally satisfying account of its slighter and slightly less well-known ...