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Wilhelm Berger - String Trio, Op. 69 (1898)
Wilhelm Reinhard Berger (9 August 1861 - 16 January 1911) was a German composer, pianist and conductor.
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String Trio in G minor, Op. 69 (1898)
Dedication: Ferdinand Schleicher
1. Lebhaft (0:00)
2. Etwas belebt (7:04)
3. Sehr lebhaft (13:22)
4. Langsam - Lebhaft (17:55)
Dresdener Streichtrio
Details by Edition Silvertrust:
"Wilhelm Berger's Op.69 String Trio is in every respect a masterpiece. Although Berger was a pianist and not a string player, his writing for string instruments in this trio, as in his string quintet, is superb. The first movement, Lebhaft (lively), begins with a lovely Idyll. The main theme is warm and charming. The second movement, Etwas belebt (somewhat lively), is a set of variations on a march-like them...
published: 19 Oct 2021
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Franz Schubert: String Trio D 471 / Veronika Eberle, Amihai Grosz, Sol Gabetta
Franz Schubert (1797-1828): String Trio in B-Major, D 471 (1816)
Veronika Eberle, Violin / Amihai Grosz, Viola / Sol Gabetta, Cello
I. Allegro
Filmed at Solsberg Festival 2016
www.solsberg.ch
Producer: Thomas Märki
Sound: Joël Cormier
Post Production: Amaury Berger
Cameras: Yves de Pra, Jonathan Hug
© HMF Productions
published: 01 May 2017
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Serafino String Trio- Jean Sibelius string trio in g minor
Cecilia Bernardini, violin
Simone van der Giessen, viola
Timora Rosler, cello
published: 10 Mar 2016
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Astor Piazzolla - Oblivion arr. for String Trio
Astor Piazzolla "Oblivion" arr. for String Trio by Sol Daniel KIM
Kim-Harald PLATTNER - Violine
Minyoung KIM - VIOLA
Sol Daniel KIM - VIOLONCELLO
presented by STREICHWERK
APPLY TO THE "1ST STREICHWERK INTERNATIONAL STRING COMPETITION" IN BERLIN - NOVEMBER 25TH 2016!
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published: 15 Jun 2016
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Gershwin 3 Preludes For String Trio
Gershwin 3 Preludes
String Trio
Arrangement: Martin Stegner
Score is available:
https://www.partitura-verlag.com/werke/6#174
W.A.M. trio
Atle Sponberg Violin
Martin Stegner Viola
Øyvind Gimse Violoncello
Live at Dokkhuset Trondheim 28.3.2019
©M.Stegner 2019
published: 06 Apr 2019
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Sibelius: Suite for String Trio · Andante con moto
JEAN SIBELIUS
Suite for String Trio in A major, II. Andante con moto
Our new chamber series ´Feel-Good' invites you to a weekly dose of music that will lift and comfort your spirits. The programme includes selected pieces of chamber music as well as solo performances and improvisations - all presented by the musicians of the orchestra.
Performance by:
Liv Hilde Klokk, violin
Ida Bryhn, viola
Torun Stavseng, cello
#NCOFeelgood
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published: 26 Feb 2021
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A. Borodin. String Trio in G minor
Alexandr Borodin. String Trio G Minor based on the Russian Folk Song «Чем я тебя огорчила?» (What have I done to hurt you?), 1855
I. Allegro
II. Andante
Yulia Bielitska - violin
Maria Kundirenko - violin
Anna-Lucia Costiuc - cello
Würzburg, 2021
published: 09 Apr 2021
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Ernő Dohnányi – Serenade
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Ernő Dohnányi (1877-1960)
Serenade for String Trio, op. 10 (1902-03)
I. Marcia. Allegro [00:00]
II. Romanza. Adagio non troppo, quasi andante [02:06]
III. Scherzo. Vivace [5:49]
IV. Tema con variazioni. Andante con moto [10:18]
V. Rondo (Finale). Allegro vivace [16:40]
Audio from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tVIGGrLpGU
Score from: https://imslp.org/wiki/Serenade%2C_Op.10_(Dohn%C3%A1nyi%2C_Ern%C5%91)
published: 13 Apr 2020
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Mozart - Divertimento for String Trio K. 563 (1788)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791) was one of the most influential, popular and prolific composers of the classical period. A child prodigy, from an early age he began composing over 600 works, including some of the most famous pieces of symphonic, chamber, operatic, and choral music.
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Divertimento for violin, viola & cello in E flat major, K. 563 (1788)
1. Allegro (0:00)
2. Adagio (8:27)
3. Menuetto & Trio. Allegro (16:43)
4. Andante (22:35)
5. Menuetto & Trio I, II. Allegretto (30:05)
6. Allegro (35:18)
Grumiaux Trio
Description by Michael Jameson [-]
Among the greatest works ever penned for the "difficult" combination of violin, viola, and cello, Mozart's sublime and masterful Divertimento for str...
published: 28 Jun 2015
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Max Reger - String Trio No. 1 in A Minor, Op. 77b
Max Reger - String Trio No. 1 in A Minor, Op. 77b (1904)
Performed by the Lirico Trio
Movement One: Sostenuto-Allegro agitato - 0:00
Movement Two: Larghetto - 8:08
Movement Three: Scherzo. Vivace - 15:06
Movement Four: Allegro con moto - 17:36
Sources of Audio -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqWaWtoY0uI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0XvRxFqpQQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuPVVmUDLPo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sp9GcziAvsQ
published: 12 Aug 2020
28:02
Wilhelm Berger - String Trio, Op. 69 (1898)
Wilhelm Reinhard Berger (9 August 1861 - 16 January 1911) was a German composer, pianist and conductor.
Please support my channel:
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Wilhelm Reinhard Berger (9 August 1861 - 16 January 1911) was a German composer, pianist and conductor.
Please support my channel:
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String Trio in G minor, Op. 69 (1898)
Dedication: Ferdinand Schleicher
1. Lebhaft (0:00)
2. Etwas belebt (7:04)
3. Sehr lebhaft (13:22)
4. Langsam - Lebhaft (17:55)
Dresdener Streichtrio
Details by Edition Silvertrust:
"Wilhelm Berger's Op.69 String Trio is in every respect a masterpiece. Although Berger was a pianist and not a string player, his writing for string instruments in this trio, as in his string quintet, is superb. The first movement, Lebhaft (lively), begins with a lovely Idyll. The main theme is warm and charming. The second movement, Etwas belebt (somewhat lively), is a set of variations on a march-like theme. The fugual variation in the minor is particularly fine. The magnificent Scherzo, Sehr lebhaft (very lively) which follows has the quality of a tarantella. The finale has a long, slow introduction, while the main section combines a sense of charming naiveté with the spirit of a humorous prankster."---Wilhelm Altmann writing in his Handbook for Chamber Music Players.
Wilhelm Berger (1861-1911) was born in Boston but returned to Germany with his family within a year of his birth. He grew up in Bremen where he received his first lessons in voice and piano. A scholarship allowed him to study with the famous composition teacher Friedrich Kiel in Berlin at the Hochschule für Musik. After graduating, he held a number of teaching positions, including that of Professor of Composition at the Royal Academy. He also served as director of the famous Meiningen Court Orchestra. Berger, though his compositions had won many prizes and were often performed, did not quickly achieve the fame he deserved.
Highly respected by the cognoscenti, he never self-promoted or advertised himself with the wider musical public as did several others. Fame finally did start to come, but just at the moment of his death, at which time he was starting to be regarded, along with Max Reger, as Germany's most important successor to Brahms. Unfortunately, the First World War and its aftermath, led to a total lack of interest for many decades of nearly all romantic composers, and the reputation of those who were less well-known such as Berger, never really recovered.
https://wn.com/Wilhelm_Berger_String_Trio,_Op._69_(1898)
Wilhelm Reinhard Berger (9 August 1861 - 16 January 1911) was a German composer, pianist and conductor.
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String Trio in G minor, Op. 69 (1898)
Dedication: Ferdinand Schleicher
1. Lebhaft (0:00)
2. Etwas belebt (7:04)
3. Sehr lebhaft (13:22)
4. Langsam - Lebhaft (17:55)
Dresdener Streichtrio
Details by Edition Silvertrust:
"Wilhelm Berger's Op.69 String Trio is in every respect a masterpiece. Although Berger was a pianist and not a string player, his writing for string instruments in this trio, as in his string quintet, is superb. The first movement, Lebhaft (lively), begins with a lovely Idyll. The main theme is warm and charming. The second movement, Etwas belebt (somewhat lively), is a set of variations on a march-like theme. The fugual variation in the minor is particularly fine. The magnificent Scherzo, Sehr lebhaft (very lively) which follows has the quality of a tarantella. The finale has a long, slow introduction, while the main section combines a sense of charming naiveté with the spirit of a humorous prankster."---Wilhelm Altmann writing in his Handbook for Chamber Music Players.
Wilhelm Berger (1861-1911) was born in Boston but returned to Germany with his family within a year of his birth. He grew up in Bremen where he received his first lessons in voice and piano. A scholarship allowed him to study with the famous composition teacher Friedrich Kiel in Berlin at the Hochschule für Musik. After graduating, he held a number of teaching positions, including that of Professor of Composition at the Royal Academy. He also served as director of the famous Meiningen Court Orchestra. Berger, though his compositions had won many prizes and were often performed, did not quickly achieve the fame he deserved.
Highly respected by the cognoscenti, he never self-promoted or advertised himself with the wider musical public as did several others. Fame finally did start to come, but just at the moment of his death, at which time he was starting to be regarded, along with Max Reger, as Germany's most important successor to Brahms. Unfortunately, the First World War and its aftermath, led to a total lack of interest for many decades of nearly all romantic composers, and the reputation of those who were less well-known such as Berger, never really recovered.
- published: 19 Oct 2021
- views: 6419
12:32
Franz Schubert: String Trio D 471 / Veronika Eberle, Amihai Grosz, Sol Gabetta
Franz Schubert (1797-1828): String Trio in B-Major, D 471 (1816)
Veronika Eberle, Violin / Amihai Grosz, Viola / Sol Gabetta, Cello
I. Allegro
Filmed at Sols...
Franz Schubert (1797-1828): String Trio in B-Major, D 471 (1816)
Veronika Eberle, Violin / Amihai Grosz, Viola / Sol Gabetta, Cello
I. Allegro
Filmed at Solsberg Festival 2016
www.solsberg.ch
Producer: Thomas Märki
Sound: Joël Cormier
Post Production: Amaury Berger
Cameras: Yves de Pra, Jonathan Hug
© HMF Productions
https://wn.com/Franz_Schubert_String_Trio_D_471_Veronika_Eberle,_Amihai_Grosz,_Sol_Gabetta
Franz Schubert (1797-1828): String Trio in B-Major, D 471 (1816)
Veronika Eberle, Violin / Amihai Grosz, Viola / Sol Gabetta, Cello
I. Allegro
Filmed at Solsberg Festival 2016
www.solsberg.ch
Producer: Thomas Märki
Sound: Joël Cormier
Post Production: Amaury Berger
Cameras: Yves de Pra, Jonathan Hug
© HMF Productions
- published: 01 May 2017
- views: 146126
7:52
Serafino String Trio- Jean Sibelius string trio in g minor
Cecilia Bernardini, violin
Simone van der Giessen, viola
Timora Rosler, cello
Cecilia Bernardini, violin
Simone van der Giessen, viola
Timora Rosler, cello
https://wn.com/Serafino_String_Trio_Jean_Sibelius_String_Trio_In_G_Minor
Cecilia Bernardini, violin
Simone van der Giessen, viola
Timora Rosler, cello
- published: 10 Mar 2016
- views: 50489
4:33
Astor Piazzolla - Oblivion arr. for String Trio
Astor Piazzolla "Oblivion" arr. for String Trio by Sol Daniel KIM
Kim-Harald PLATTNER - Violine
Minyoung KIM - VIOLA
Sol Daniel KIM - VIOLONCELLO
presented by...
Astor Piazzolla "Oblivion" arr. for String Trio by Sol Daniel KIM
Kim-Harald PLATTNER - Violine
Minyoung KIM - VIOLA
Sol Daniel KIM - VIOLONCELLO
presented by STREICHWERK
APPLY TO THE "1ST STREICHWERK INTERNATIONAL STRING COMPETITION" IN BERLIN - NOVEMBER 25TH 2016!
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https://wn.com/Astor_Piazzolla_Oblivion_Arr._For_String_Trio
Astor Piazzolla "Oblivion" arr. for String Trio by Sol Daniel KIM
Kim-Harald PLATTNER - Violine
Minyoung KIM - VIOLA
Sol Daniel KIM - VIOLONCELLO
presented by STREICHWERK
APPLY TO THE "1ST STREICHWERK INTERNATIONAL STRING COMPETITION" IN BERLIN - NOVEMBER 25TH 2016!
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- published: 15 Jun 2016
- views: 88715
7:47
Gershwin 3 Preludes For String Trio
Gershwin 3 Preludes
String Trio
Arrangement: Martin Stegner
Score is available:
https://www.partitura-verlag.com/werke/6#174
W.A.M. trio
Atle Sponberg Viol...
Gershwin 3 Preludes
String Trio
Arrangement: Martin Stegner
Score is available:
https://www.partitura-verlag.com/werke/6#174
W.A.M. trio
Atle Sponberg Violin
Martin Stegner Viola
Øyvind Gimse Violoncello
Live at Dokkhuset Trondheim 28.3.2019
©M.Stegner 2019
https://wn.com/Gershwin_3_Preludes_For_String_Trio
Gershwin 3 Preludes
String Trio
Arrangement: Martin Stegner
Score is available:
https://www.partitura-verlag.com/werke/6#174
W.A.M. trio
Atle Sponberg Violin
Martin Stegner Viola
Øyvind Gimse Violoncello
Live at Dokkhuset Trondheim 28.3.2019
©M.Stegner 2019
- published: 06 Apr 2019
- views: 3693
4:00
Sibelius: Suite for String Trio · Andante con moto
JEAN SIBELIUS
Suite for String Trio in A major, II. Andante con moto
Our new chamber series ´Feel-Good' invites you to a weekly dose of music that will lift an...
JEAN SIBELIUS
Suite for String Trio in A major, II. Andante con moto
Our new chamber series ´Feel-Good' invites you to a weekly dose of music that will lift and comfort your spirits. The programme includes selected pieces of chamber music as well as solo performances and improvisations - all presented by the musicians of the orchestra.
Performance by:
Liv Hilde Klokk, violin
Ida Bryhn, viola
Torun Stavseng, cello
#NCOFeelgood
Stay connected with us!
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https://wn.com/Sibelius_Suite_For_String_Trio_·_Andante_Con_Moto
JEAN SIBELIUS
Suite for String Trio in A major, II. Andante con moto
Our new chamber series ´Feel-Good' invites you to a weekly dose of music that will lift and comfort your spirits. The programme includes selected pieces of chamber music as well as solo performances and improvisations - all presented by the musicians of the orchestra.
Performance by:
Liv Hilde Klokk, violin
Ida Bryhn, viola
Torun Stavseng, cello
#NCOFeelgood
Stay connected with us!
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- published: 26 Feb 2021
- views: 3291
7:53
A. Borodin. String Trio in G minor
Alexandr Borodin. String Trio G Minor based on the Russian Folk Song «Чем я тебя огорчила?» (What have I done to hurt you?), 1855
I. Allegro
II. Andante
Yuli...
Alexandr Borodin. String Trio G Minor based on the Russian Folk Song «Чем я тебя огорчила?» (What have I done to hurt you?), 1855
I. Allegro
II. Andante
Yulia Bielitska - violin
Maria Kundirenko - violin
Anna-Lucia Costiuc - cello
Würzburg, 2021
https://wn.com/A._Borodin._String_Trio_In_G_Minor
Alexandr Borodin. String Trio G Minor based on the Russian Folk Song «Чем я тебя огорчила?» (What have I done to hurt you?), 1855
I. Allegro
II. Andante
Yulia Bielitska - violin
Maria Kundirenko - violin
Anna-Lucia Costiuc - cello
Würzburg, 2021
- published: 09 Apr 2021
- views: 7468
20:53
Ernő Dohnányi – Serenade
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Ernő Dohnányi (1877-1960)
Serenade for String Trio, op. 10 (1902-03)
I...
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Ernő Dohnányi (1877-1960)
Serenade for String Trio, op. 10 (1902-03)
I. Marcia. Allegro [00:00]
II. Romanza. Adagio non troppo, quasi andante [02:06]
III. Scherzo. Vivace [5:49]
IV. Tema con variazioni. Andante con moto [10:18]
V. Rondo (Finale). Allegro vivace [16:40]
Audio from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tVIGGrLpGU
Score from: https://imslp.org/wiki/Serenade%2C_Op.10_(Dohn%C3%A1nyi%2C_Ern%C5%91)
https://wn.com/Ernő_Dohnányi_–_Serenade
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Ernő Dohnányi (1877-1960)
Serenade for String Trio, op. 10 (1902-03)
I. Marcia. Allegro [00:00]
II. Romanza. Adagio non troppo, quasi andante [02:06]
III. Scherzo. Vivace [5:49]
IV. Tema con variazioni. Andante con moto [10:18]
V. Rondo (Finale). Allegro vivace [16:40]
Audio from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tVIGGrLpGU
Score from: https://imslp.org/wiki/Serenade%2C_Op.10_(Dohn%C3%A1nyi%2C_Ern%C5%91)
- published: 13 Apr 2020
- views: 22431
41:17
Mozart - Divertimento for String Trio K. 563 (1788)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791) was one of the most influential, popular and prolific composers of the classical period. A child pro...
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791) was one of the most influential, popular and prolific composers of the classical period. A child prodigy, from an early age he began composing over 600 works, including some of the most famous pieces of symphonic, chamber, operatic, and choral music.
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Divertimento for violin, viola & cello in E flat major, K. 563 (1788)
1. Allegro (0:00)
2. Adagio (8:27)
3. Menuetto & Trio. Allegro (16:43)
4. Andante (22:35)
5. Menuetto & Trio I, II. Allegretto (30:05)
6. Allegro (35:18)
Grumiaux Trio
Description by Michael Jameson [-]
Among the greatest works ever penned for the "difficult" combination of violin, viola, and cello, Mozart's sublime and masterful Divertimento for strings trio in E flat major, K. 563, dates from the miraculous summer months of 1788. Although plagued by debts (K. 563 is dedicated to Mozart's fellow freemason Michael Puchberg, who advanced a number of loans to the composer) and anxieties, and saddened by the premature death of his young daughter Theresia on June 29, Mozart produced a string of astounding works during this period, regardless of the adversity of his personal circumstances.
Although string trios were also written by Boccherini and the Haydn brothers, (and later by Schubert, Beethoven Reger, Dohnányi, and others) the genre almost invariably proves troublesome. The absence of a second violin requires that the harmonic texture be reinforced by viola and cello, placing demands upon the players who are often required to exploit extreme registers. Meanwhile, the violin parts are of virtuoso difficulty, and hence the string trio genre was not widely accepted by a musical public which had shown an insatiable appetite for Joseph Haydn's string quartets.
Mozart's Divertimento, K. 563, comprises six movements, the first of which, an Allegro in common time and regular sonata form, opens with a unison tonic descending arpeggio. The lyrical, soaring second subject theme is debated by violin and cello playing a sixth apart, but the labyrinthine fugal exchanges of the development section attain a depth and sonority that seems hardly credible given that just three players are involved. The A flat Adagio has a noble seriousness which echoes the slow movement of Mozart's Symphony No. 39, written earlier that summer. The roots of divertimento style in the popular entertainment music of Mozart's day are re-created in each of the two minuets, the second of which is remarkable for its two trios, in the form of an Austrian Ländler. These enfold a magnificent movement in variation form, an Andante in B flat, built upon a charming folk-like melody. By the time the final variation (a chorale theme played by the viola in half notes against a brilliant counterpoint between violin and cello, both playing running passages) is reached, the original theme is hardly discernible, although it returns in unmistakable form at the close of the movement. Mozart's K. 563 Divertimento ends with a brilliant Rondo in opera buffa style, which again places bravura demands upon each of the three players with its complex instrumental dialogue.
Publisher info:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts Werke, Serie XV:
Duos und Trio für Streichinstrumente, No.4 (pp.19-44)
Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1882. Plate W.A.M. 563.
Copyright:
Public Domain
https://wn.com/Mozart_Divertimento_For_String_Trio_K._563_(1788)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791) was one of the most influential, popular and prolific composers of the classical period. A child prodigy, from an early age he began composing over 600 works, including some of the most famous pieces of symphonic, chamber, operatic, and choral music.
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Divertimento for violin, viola & cello in E flat major, K. 563 (1788)
1. Allegro (0:00)
2. Adagio (8:27)
3. Menuetto & Trio. Allegro (16:43)
4. Andante (22:35)
5. Menuetto & Trio I, II. Allegretto (30:05)
6. Allegro (35:18)
Grumiaux Trio
Description by Michael Jameson [-]
Among the greatest works ever penned for the "difficult" combination of violin, viola, and cello, Mozart's sublime and masterful Divertimento for strings trio in E flat major, K. 563, dates from the miraculous summer months of 1788. Although plagued by debts (K. 563 is dedicated to Mozart's fellow freemason Michael Puchberg, who advanced a number of loans to the composer) and anxieties, and saddened by the premature death of his young daughter Theresia on June 29, Mozart produced a string of astounding works during this period, regardless of the adversity of his personal circumstances.
Although string trios were also written by Boccherini and the Haydn brothers, (and later by Schubert, Beethoven Reger, Dohnányi, and others) the genre almost invariably proves troublesome. The absence of a second violin requires that the harmonic texture be reinforced by viola and cello, placing demands upon the players who are often required to exploit extreme registers. Meanwhile, the violin parts are of virtuoso difficulty, and hence the string trio genre was not widely accepted by a musical public which had shown an insatiable appetite for Joseph Haydn's string quartets.
Mozart's Divertimento, K. 563, comprises six movements, the first of which, an Allegro in common time and regular sonata form, opens with a unison tonic descending arpeggio. The lyrical, soaring second subject theme is debated by violin and cello playing a sixth apart, but the labyrinthine fugal exchanges of the development section attain a depth and sonority that seems hardly credible given that just three players are involved. The A flat Adagio has a noble seriousness which echoes the slow movement of Mozart's Symphony No. 39, written earlier that summer. The roots of divertimento style in the popular entertainment music of Mozart's day are re-created in each of the two minuets, the second of which is remarkable for its two trios, in the form of an Austrian Ländler. These enfold a magnificent movement in variation form, an Andante in B flat, built upon a charming folk-like melody. By the time the final variation (a chorale theme played by the viola in half notes against a brilliant counterpoint between violin and cello, both playing running passages) is reached, the original theme is hardly discernible, although it returns in unmistakable form at the close of the movement. Mozart's K. 563 Divertimento ends with a brilliant Rondo in opera buffa style, which again places bravura demands upon each of the three players with its complex instrumental dialogue.
Publisher info:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts Werke, Serie XV:
Duos und Trio für Streichinstrumente, No.4 (pp.19-44)
Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1882. Plate W.A.M. 563.
Copyright:
Public Domain
- published: 28 Jun 2015
- views: 288505
23:53
Max Reger - String Trio No. 1 in A Minor, Op. 77b
Max Reger - String Trio No. 1 in A Minor, Op. 77b (1904)
Performed by the Lirico Trio
Movement One: Sostenuto-Allegro agitato - 0:00
Movement Two: Larghetto - ...
Max Reger - String Trio No. 1 in A Minor, Op. 77b (1904)
Performed by the Lirico Trio
Movement One: Sostenuto-Allegro agitato - 0:00
Movement Two: Larghetto - 8:08
Movement Three: Scherzo. Vivace - 15:06
Movement Four: Allegro con moto - 17:36
Sources of Audio -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqWaWtoY0uI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0XvRxFqpQQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuPVVmUDLPo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sp9GcziAvsQ
https://wn.com/Max_Reger_String_Trio_No._1_In_A_Minor,_Op._77B
Max Reger - String Trio No. 1 in A Minor, Op. 77b (1904)
Performed by the Lirico Trio
Movement One: Sostenuto-Allegro agitato - 0:00
Movement Two: Larghetto - 8:08
Movement Three: Scherzo. Vivace - 15:06
Movement Four: Allegro con moto - 17:36
Sources of Audio -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqWaWtoY0uI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0XvRxFqpQQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuPVVmUDLPo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sp9GcziAvsQ
- published: 12 Aug 2020
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