Piotr Ilitch Tchaïkovski Trio avec piano en la mineur, Op. 50 Vidéos
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Tchaikovsky Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky Korsakov Alexander Borodin Mikhail Glinka Anton Stepanovich Arensky Sergei Ivanovich Taneyev Ivanovich Ivanov Nikolay Rubinstein Rubinstein Maurice Ravel 1832 1882 1976
Tracklist below. Online purchase or streaming (Spotify, iTunes, Amazon Music, Deezer, Google Play): (http•••) More Information: (http•••) Brilliant Classics Spotify: (http•••) Brilliant Classics Facebook: (http•••) Composers: Anton Stepanovich Arensky, Alexander Borodin, Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov, Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Sergei Ivanovich Taneyev Artist: The Moscow Trio, Vladimir Ivanov (violin), Mikhail Utkin (cello), Alexander Bonduriansky (piano) This 3-disc collection showcases Russian piano trios from the mid-nineteenth to early-twentieth centuries. Piano trios were unheard of for Russian composers until Mikhail Glinka wrote one in 1832; it earned the epithet ‘Pathétique’ as it seemed to be a reflection of Glinka’s general sadness at the time of writing, the piece alternating between caustic tension and attempts at light-hearted optimism. A mournful, melancholic influence then became characteristic of the Russian piano trio: Tchaikovsky unknowingly created a tradition when he composed his offering in 1882 – one of his greatest chamber works and which he dedicated to his recently deceased and much-missed friend Nikolay Rubinstein. On several subsequent occasions, piano trios were written as memorials. The collection also includes the mathematically-governed trio of Sergey Taneyev, who had gained a reputation as a cerebral composer, and the trio of Rimsky-Korsakov, whose mastery of opera and vocal writing can be seen in the final movement as each instrument takes on its own ‘voice’ and emotion – thus resembling an interaction between characters. Alexander Borodin used the Classical model for his trio, although it contains surprising chromaticism as well as dramatic changes of temperament, including the tragic hymn in the second movement. Anton Arensky’s take on the genre completes the collection. The Moscow Piano Trio was formed in 1976 and has achieved huge success in international competitions, notably winning the Maurice Ravel Gold Medal at the Bordeaux ‘Mai Musical’. The trio is comprised of pianist Alexander Bonduriansky, violinist Vladimir Ivanov and cellist Mikhail Utkin. 00:00:00 Piano Trio in A Minor, Op. 50: I. Pezzo elegiaco 00:22:40 Piano Trio in A Minor, Op. 50: IIa. Tema con variazione: Andante con moto 00:43:05 Piano Trio in A Minor, Op. 50: IIb. Variazione finale e coda 00:55:52 Trio pathétique in D Minor: I. Allegro moderato 01:01:08 Trio pathétique in D Minor: II. Scherzo: Vivacissimo 01:04:40 Trio pathétique in D Minor: III. Largo 01:09:42 Trio pathétique in D Minor: IV. Allegro con spirito 01:11:53 Piano Trio No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 32: I. Allegro moderato 01:25:18 Piano Trio No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 32: II. Scherzo: Allegro molto 01:31:27 Piano Trio No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 32: III. Élégie: Adagio 01:38:14 Piano Trio No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 32: IV. Finale: Allegro non troppo 01:44:53 Piano Trio in D Major, Op. 22: I. Allegro 01:57:07 Piano Trio in D Major, Op. 22: II. Allegro molto 02:09:29 Piano Trio in D Major, Op. 22: III. Andante espressivo 02:16:06 Piano Trio in D Major, Op. 22: IV. Finale 02:27:23 Piano Trio in C Minor: I. Allegro assai 02:42:48 Piano Trio in C Minor: II. Allegro 02:47:30 Piano Trio in C Minor: III. Adagio 02:56:54 Piano Trio in C Minor: IV. Allegro assai 03:12:25 Piano Trio in D Major (Unfinished): I. Allegro con brio 03:18:44 Piano Trio in D Major (Unfinished): II. Romance: Andante 03:26:29 Piano Trio in D Major (Unfinished): III. Intermezzo: Tempo di minuetto
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Jascha Heifetz Arthur Rubinstein
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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Akamatsu 1887 2015
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Piano Trio in A minor, Op.50 "In memory of a great artist" I. Pezzo elegiaco (Moderato assai – Allegro giusto) 18:08 II.(A) Tema con variazioni: Andante con moto 36:22 (B) Variazione Finale e coda TRIO1887: Petra Gilming, piano Sho Akamatsu, violin Branimir Pusticki, cello Recorded on 2.10.2015 in Zagreb / The pezzo is a darkly brooding and rather conventional romantic first movement with a beautiful opening cello solo with a theme that returns for a final funeral march. The second movement is rather more unusual: it opens with an almost classical melody, much like Tchaikovsky's Variations on a Rococo Theme for cello, and then proceeds with an assured set of variations, also like the Rococo Variations. After working itself into more and more ecstatic heights culminating with the final variation, it suddenly goes through a surprising modulation to the original minor key, and the theme from the first movement returns with an even greater gravity, and the entire piece concludes with yet another death march. The work, and the second movement in particular, is arguably the most difficult piece Tchaikovsky wrote for piano, whether solo, with orchestra, or in a chamber group. It remains popular, in spite of its length (it plays for more than 45 minutes), for its breathtaking lyricism and the cosmic finality of its final statement.
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