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A string trio is a group of three string instruments or a piece written for such a group. The term is generally used with reference to works of chamber music from the Classical period to the present. From at least the 19th century on, the term "string trio" with otherwise unspecified instrumentation normally refers to the combination violin, viola and cello (cf "string quartet", "piano trio" etc.). This is how the term is used by major catalogs, including IMSLP.
The earliest string-trio form, found in the early Classical period, consisted of two violins and a cello, a grouping which had grown out of the Baroque trio sonata, while over the course of the 19th century the string trio scored for violin, viola, and cello came to be the predominant type (Tilmouth and Smallman 2001).
Beginning in the second half of the 18th century, although the trio configuration for two violins and cello was not wholly abandoned in classical chamber music (even during the 19th century), the scoring for violin, viola, and cello began to take precedence. Joseph Haydn appears to have been the first composer to use this combination (Tilmouth and Smallman 2001), though he was soon emulated by Luigi Boccherini (Kennedy 1994).
The Divertimento in E flat major, K. 563, is a string trio, written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1788, the year in which he completed his last three symphonies and his "Coronation" Piano Concerto. It is widely regarded as separate from his other divertimenti.
The work was completed in Vienna on September 27, 1788, and is dedicated to Michael Puchberg, a fellow Freemason, who lent money to Mozart. The premiere was in Dresden on April 13, 1789 with Anton Teyber taking the violin part, Mozart playing viola and Antonín Kraft playing cello. At the time Mozart was conducting a tour of German cities, on his way to Berlin; see Mozart's Berlin journey.
Trio may refer to:
1 (one; /ˈwʌn/ or UK /ˈwɒn/, also called unit, unity, and (multiplicative) identity), is a number, a numeral, and the name of the glyph representing that number. It represents a single entity, the unit of counting or measurement. For example, a line segment of unit length is a line segment of length 1.
One, sometimes referred to as unity, is the integer before two and after zero. One is the first non-zero number in the natural numbers as well as the first odd number in the natural numbers.
Any number multiplied by one is that number, as one is the identity for multiplication. As a result, one is its own factorial, its own square, its own cube, and so on. One is also the result of the empty product, as any number multiplied by one is itself. It is also the only natural number that is neither composite nor prime with respect to division, but instead considered a unit.
The glyph used today in the Western world to represent the number 1, a vertical line, often with a serif at the top and sometimes a short horizontal line at the bottom, traces its roots back to the Indians, who wrote 1 as a horizontal line, much like the Chinese character 一. The Gupta wrote it as a curved line, and the Nagari sometimes added a small circle on the left (rotated a quarter turn to the right, this 9-look-alike became the present day numeral 1 in the Gujarati and Punjabi scripts). The Nepali also rotated it to the right but kept the circle small. This eventually became the top serif in the modern numeral, but the occasional short horizontal line at the bottom probably originates from similarity with the Roman numeral I. In some countries, the little serif at the top is sometimes extended into a long upstroke, sometimes as long as the vertical line, which can lead to confusion with the glyph for seven in other countries. Where the 1 is written with a long upstroke, the number 7 has a horizontal stroke through the vertical line.
String is a flexible piece of twine which is used to tie, bind, or hang other objects. A rope is made of six twines while a string is made up of less than 6 twines.
Examples of string use include:
String or strings may also refer to:
Ludwig van Beethoven String Trio No. 1 in E-flat major, Op. 3 (1792-96) dedicated to the Countess of Browne I. Allegro con brio II. Andante III. Menuetto. Allegretto IV. Adagio V. Menuetto. Moderato VI. Finale. Allegro Grumiaux Trio Beethoven wrote five string trios, the final being composed in 1798. Most historians posit that Beethoven abandoned the form once he began writing string quartets in that same year. However, we need not consider the string trio an “inferior” form. In the hands of the inventive craftsman Beethoven, the sonic possibilities are considerable even without a second violin. The String Trio in Eb, Op. 3, was Beethoven’s first string ensemble work, modeled after Mozart’s famous Divertimento for String Trio (K.563) of 1788. It brought the young Beethoven internat...
Astor Piazzolla "Oblivion" arr. for String Trio by Sol Daniel KIM Kim-Harald PLATTNER - Violine Minyong KIM - VIOLA Sol Daniel KIM - VIOLONCELLO presented by STREICHWERK APPLY TO THE "1ST STREICHWERK INTERNATIONAL STRING COMPETITION" IN BERLIN - NOVEMBER 25TH 2016! www.streichwerk.com facebook.com/streichwerk
Live from Kings Place, London, as part of the Schubert Ensemble's 30th Anniversary celebrations. 7th March 2013 Simon Blendis - Violin Douglas Paterson - Viola Jane Salmon - Cello
Jean Francaix - String Trio (1933) I. Allegretto vivo II. Scherzo III. Andante IV. Rondo. Vivo
Ludwig van Beethoven String Trio No. 2, Op. 9 No. 1 Dedicated to Count Johann Georg von Browne-Camus 1. Adagio - Allegro con brio 2. Adagio, ma non tanto, e cantabile 3. Scherzo Allegro 4. Presto Grumiaux Trio Arthur Grumiaux, violin Georges Janzer, viola Eva Czako, cello Description by Robert Cummings [-] The Op. 9 trios are among the most important early chamber works by Beethoven. Each of the three works consists of four movements, like the then-recent Haydn symphonies. By this time Beethoven may well have been writing in the chamber/string genre as a means of testing his skills in the symphonic realm, which he was a bit hesitant to enter owing to Haydn's dominance of the field. Whatever his motives, he turned out three works whose chamber instrumentation perfectly suits their mus...
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Divertimento for violin, viola & cello in E flat major, K. 563 (1788) 1. Allegro 2. Adagio 3. Menuetto & Trio. Allegro 4. Andante 5. Menuetto & Trio I, II. Allegretto 6. Allegro 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, regardles...
Ludwig van Beethoven String Trio No. 1 in E-flat major, Op. 3 (1792-96) dedicated to the Countess of Browne I. Allegro con brio II. Andante III. Menuetto. Allegretto IV. Adagio V. Menuetto. Moderato VI. Finale. Allegro Grumiaux Trio Beethoven wrote five string trios, the final being composed in 1798. Most historians posit that Beethoven abandoned the form once he began writing string quartets in that same year. However, we need not consider the string trio an “inferior” form. In the hands of the inventive craftsman Beethoven, the sonic possibilities are considerable even without a second violin. The String Trio in Eb, Op. 3, was Beethoven’s first string ensemble work, modeled after Mozart’s famous Divertimento for String Trio (K.563) of 1788. It brought the young Beethoven internat...
Astor Piazzolla "Oblivion" arr. for String Trio by Sol Daniel KIM Kim-Harald PLATTNER - Violine Minyong KIM - VIOLA Sol Daniel KIM - VIOLONCELLO presented by STREICHWERK APPLY TO THE "1ST STREICHWERK INTERNATIONAL STRING COMPETITION" IN BERLIN - NOVEMBER 25TH 2016! www.streichwerk.com facebook.com/streichwerk
Live from Kings Place, London, as part of the Schubert Ensemble's 30th Anniversary celebrations. 7th March 2013 Simon Blendis - Violin Douglas Paterson - Viola Jane Salmon - Cello
Jean Francaix - String Trio (1933) I. Allegretto vivo II. Scherzo III. Andante IV. Rondo. Vivo
Ludwig van Beethoven String Trio No. 2, Op. 9 No. 1 Dedicated to Count Johann Georg von Browne-Camus 1. Adagio - Allegro con brio 2. Adagio, ma non tanto, e cantabile 3. Scherzo Allegro 4. Presto Grumiaux Trio Arthur Grumiaux, violin Georges Janzer, viola Eva Czako, cello Description by Robert Cummings [-] The Op. 9 trios are among the most important early chamber works by Beethoven. Each of the three works consists of four movements, like the then-recent Haydn symphonies. By this time Beethoven may well have been writing in the chamber/string genre as a means of testing his skills in the symphonic realm, which he was a bit hesitant to enter owing to Haydn's dominance of the field. Whatever his motives, he turned out three works whose chamber instrumentation perfectly suits their mus...
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Divertimento for violin, viola & cello in E flat major, K. 563 (1788) 1. Allegro 2. Adagio 3. Menuetto & Trio. Allegro 4. Andante 5. Menuetto & Trio I, II. Allegretto 6. Allegro 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, regardles...
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