Beethoven: Complete Works for Piano Trio, Vol. 4 ("Gassenhauer" Piano Trio & "Grand Trio") Schweizer Klaviertrio
Album info
Album-Release:
2017
HRA-Release:
01.09.2017
Label: audite Musikproduktion
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Schweizer Klaviertrio
Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827): Piano Trio No. 4 in B-Flat Major, Op. 11 "Gassenhauer":
- 1 I. Allegro con brio 09:02
- 2 II. Adagio 04:53
- 3 III. Tema. Pria ch'io l'impegno. Allegretto - Var. I-IX - Allegro 07:05
- Allegretto in E-Flat Major for Piano Trio, WoO 39 / Hess 48:
- 4 Allegretto in E-Flat Major for Piano Trio, WoO 39 / Hess 48 02:54
- Piano Trio No. 8 in E-Flat Major, Op. 38 "Grand Trio":
- 5 I. Adagio - Allegro con brio (Reduction of the Septet, Op. 20) (Reduction of the Septet, Op. 20) 10:05
- 6 II. Adagio cantabile (Reduction of the Septet, Op. 20) (Reduction of the Septet, Op. 20) 07:44
- 7 III. Tempo di Menuetto (Reduction of the Septet, Op. 20) (Reduction of the Septet, Op. 20) 03:14
- 8 IV. Tema. Andante con Variazioni (Reduction of the Septet, Op. 20) (Reduction of the Septet, Op. 20) 07:26
- 9 V. Scherzo. Allegro molto e vivace (Reduction of the Septet, Op. 20) (Reduction of the Septet, Op. 20) 03:17
- 10 VI. Andante con moto alla Marcia - Presto (Reduction of the Septet, Op. 20) (Reduction of the Septet, Op. 20) 07:33
Info for Beethoven: Complete Works for Piano Trio, Vol. 4 ("Gassenhauer" Piano Trio & "Grand Trio")
The fourth installment of the Swiss Piano Trio's recording of the complete piano trios includes two major works, not counted among his seven numbered trios, whose violin parts can also be played by the clarinet. The finale of the "Gassenhauer" Trio, which was composed in 1797, draws on a popular Singspiel melody by the composer Josef Weigl whose cheerful naivete is very well-suited to the character of the (B-flat) clarinet; the dimensions and ambitious scope of the work, however, make it a truly "classical" piano trio. Sometimes referred to as the "eighth" trio, the Piano Trio in E-flat major, Op. 38 for violin or clarinet, cello, and piano, which Beethoven published in 1807 under the title "Grand Trio," is an arrangement of the Septet, Op. 20 written in 1799-1800. Beethoven presented the Septet in April 1800, along with the First Symphony, at an Academy in Vienna, where it met with enthusiastic acclaim. Beethoven brilliantly solved the problem of scoring the piece for piano trio while preserving its sound character, without sacrificing the principle of "obligato accompaniment," the independence of each voice irrespective of its function. Finally, the Trio Movement in E-flat major dates back to the composer's younger years; he wrote the piece in 1790 for the members of the so-called Zehrgarten club, before later setting out for Vienna in 1792.
Swiss Piano Trio
The Swiss Piano Trio
with Martin Lucas Staub (piano), Angela Golubeva (violin) and Sébastien Singer (cello) has won numerous prizes at international competitions, including the International Chamber Music Competition Caltanissetta in Italy and the Johannes Brahms Competition in Austria. Founded in 1998, the ensemble has a busy performing schedule and has played in over 35 countries worldwide. The Trio performs chamber music in great concert halls across the globe. As an ensemble of soloists, the three musicians regularly appear with renowned orchestras. Numerous recordings for radio, television and on disc document the artistic activities of the ensemble.
Booklet for Beethoven: Complete Works for Piano Trio, Vol. 4 ("Gassenhauer" Piano Trio & "Grand Trio")