Cras, Reger, Dohnányi & Kodály: String Trios Jacques Thibaud String Trio
Album info
Album-Release:
2014
HRA-Release:
20.12.2019
Label: audite Musikproduktion
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Jacques Thibaud String Trio
Composer: Max Reger (1873-1916), Zoltan Kodály (1882-1967), Ernö Dohnányi (1877-1960), Jean Cras (1879-1932)
Album including Album cover
- Jean Cras (1879 - 1932): Trio for Violin, Viola and Cello:
- 1 Trio for Violin, Viola and Cello: I. — 07:36
- 2 Trio for Violin, Viola and Cello: II. Lento 07:28
- 3 Trio for Violin, Viola and Cello: III. Animé 04:23
- 4 Trio for Violin, Viola and Cello: IV. Très animé 05:19
- Max Reger (1873 - 1916): String Trio in A Minor, Op. 77b:
- 5 String Trio in A Minor, Op. 77b: I. Sostenuto – Allegro agitato 07:21
- 6 String Trio in A Minor, Op. 77b: II. Larghetto 06:53
- 7 String Trio in A Minor, Op. 77b: III. Scherzo. Vivace 02:00
- 8 String Trio in A Minor, Op. 77b: IV. Allegro con moto 05:51
- Ernst von Dohnányi (1877 - 1960): Serenade in C Major for String Trio, Op. 10:
- 9 Serenade in C Major for String Trio, Op. 10: I. Marcia. Allegro 02:04
- 10 Serenade in C Major for String Trio, Op. 10: II. Romanza. Adagio non troppo 03:49
- 11 Serenade in C Major for String Trio, Op. 10: III. Scherzo. Vivace 04:23
- 12 Serenade in C Major for String Trio, Op. 10: IV. Tema con variazioni. Andante con moto 06:35
- 13 Serenade in C Major for String Trio, Op. 10: V. Finale. Rondo 04:24
- Zoltán Kódaly (1882 - 1967): Intermezzo for String Trio:
- 14 Intermezzo for String Trio: Allegretto 05:11
Info for Cras, Reger, Dohnányi & Kodály: String Trios
These four string trios, written during the first third of the last century, reveal the breadth of possibilities of this genre, comprising an elegant game with tradition (Dohnányi), the ideal of a systematic formation of impulsive music (Reger), and a pièce de résistance in virtuosity and colour by Ravel’s contemporary Jean Cras.
The genre of the string trio is not noted for many brilliant works, but for certain special ones. When the Thibaud Trio was founded in 1994 at the Hochschule (today: Universität) der Künste Berlin, its goal was to bring these works out of the shadows of musical life. The ensemble now crowns 20 years of concertising in Europe, the USA and Japan with a CD production by audite.
Four string trios, written during the first third of the last century, reveal the breadth of possibilities of this genre, comprising an elegant game with tradition (Dohnányi), the ideal of a systematic formation of impulsive music (Reger), and a pièce de résistance in virtuosity and colour by Ravel's contemporary Jean Cras.
Jacques Thibaud String Trio
Jacques Thibaud String Trio
Burkhard Maiß, Bogdan Jianu and Andrei Banciu have been playing together since 2002 when Andrei Banciu started concertizing with the Jacques Thibaud String Trio.
After playing the piano quartet repertory together for so many years it seemed to be natural to concertize as a piano trio and spend more time with the great trios by Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Mendelssohn and many others, combining them in their programms with string trios and piano quartets.
The founders of the ensemble Burkhard Maiß, Bogdan Jianu and Andrei Banciu have all established their reputations through successful performances throughout Europe, Asia, Scandinavia, South America, the United States and Canada. They could be heard in such famous venues as the Wigmore Hall, Carnegie Hall, the Concertgebouw, the Mozarteum, Maison de Radio France and the Berlin Philharmonie.
As inspiration, the musicians have chosen the name of the French violinist Jacques Thibaud, who, beside his career as soloist was a world-famous chamber musician who next to traditional works, premiered many new and unknown compositions. He performed, for example, the now famous works of Debussy and Szymanovsky, working closely together with the composers.
Prize-winners in the prestigious 1999 Bonn Chamber Music Competition, the Jacques Thibaud String Trio was founded at the Berlin School of Art in 1994. Since then, the ensemble has performed throughout Europe, Japan and North America, receiving tremendous acclaim from audiences and critics alike.
Calling their playing “spontaneous and commanding,” the New York Times said, “this could be the first string trio in some time to have a major career.”
In December 2005, the trio gave five performances in San Francisco and other west coast cities of Mozart's rare, unfinished Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola, Cello and Orchestra with the San Francisco Chamber Orchestra.
With their charm, youthful exuberance and astounding virtuosity, the Trio has delighted audiences of all ages in large and small venues. In the U.S., they have appeared at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall, New York City’s Frick Collection (twice), Washington DC’s National Gallery, hundreds of other venues including Stanford University, the Caramoor Festival, the Cleveland Museum of Art, and cities including Boston, Los Angeles, Chicago, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, San Diego, Milwaukee, Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Memphis, Indianapolis, Phoenix, Tucson, Salt Lake City and Honolulu. As Ensemble-in-Residence at the 2001 Florida International Festival, they drew an audience of over two thousand to their final concert. They have also given successful residencies in a settings ranging from conservatories to music camps to an Indian reservation in Arizona.
Internationally, the Trio has appeared at London’s Wigmore Hall, throughout Germany, in major Japanese cities on several tours, and at some of Europe’s most prestigious festivals including Belgium’s Musica Mundi, Gidon Kremer’s Echternach Festival in Luxembourg, and Denmark’s Roskilde Schubert Festival.
In 2009 they played a gala –concert for the German embassy in Paris at Palais Beauharnais in Paris.
Recent performances included concerts in Germany (Berlin) , Belgium and Netherlands (Amsterdam.)
The trio consists of Burkhard Maiss, Hannah Strijbos and Bogdan Jianu.
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