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Swiss Piano Trio: Beethoven – Complete Works for Piano Trio vol.5 (24/96 FLAC)

Swiss Piano Trio: Beethoven - Complete Works for Piano Trio vol.5 (24/96 FLAC)
Swiss Piano Trio: Beethoven – Complete Works for Piano Trio vol.5 (24/96 FLAC)

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Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven
Performer: Swiss Piano Trio
Orchestra: Zurich Chamber Orchestra
Conductor: Willi Zimmermann
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Audite
Catalogue: AUDITE97696
Release: 2018
Size: 1.26 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

01. Variations in G major on Wenzel Muller’s Ich bin der Schneider Kakadu, Op. 121a

Piano Trio No. 8 in E flat major, WoO 38
02. I. Allegro moderato
03. II. Scherzo. Allegro ma non troppo
04. III. Rondo. Allegretto

05. Piano Trio No. 9 in B flat major, WoO 39

Triple Concerto for Piano, Violin, and Cello in C major, Op. 56
06. I. Allegro
07. II. Largo
08. III. Rondo alla polacca

The complete edition of Beethoven’s works for piano trio is rounded out with this release of the fifth volume, also the high point of the series: the Triple Concerto, recorded here with the Zurich Chamber Orchestra, is not a chamber music work, but a concerto for piano trio and orchestra that posed special challenges to the composer due to the presence of three soloists. The work’s originality lies in the art of balancing the detail of chamber music with orchestral “al fresco.” The concerto can be discovered alongside the skillfully-written Kakadu Variations, op. 121a, with their folk-like character, a work probably composed in 1809.

The Piano Trio WoO 38 was composed in 1790/91 and is thus dating from Beethoven’s Bonn period – an early stage of his chamber music compositions. During his lifetime the work remained unpublished.

The Swiss Piano Trio concludes its journey through the cosmos of Beethoven’s piano trio works with his “final word” in the genre, the Allegretto, WoO 39 dating from 1812. As brief as it is striking, its lyrical, hovering atmosphere already anticipates Beethoven’s late works.

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