Franz Schubert: Complete Trios
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Franz Schubert: Complete Trios
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| Studio | Philips |
| Release Date | January 18, 1994 |
| UPC Code | 028943870023 |
| Buy this item | $14.99 at Amazon.com As of Dec 5 12:35 EST (details) 2 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
About Franz Schubert: Complete Trios
Schubert's two piano trios are the products of his last years when, knowing that he was ill and dying, he still managed to produce dozens of songs and chamber music masterpieces, as well as pursue counterpoint studies and make plans for further orchestral and stage works. Add to this the earlier String Trio and a couple of miscellaneous single movements, and his output in "trio" form is complete. Both of the piano trios are typically large works, generously stuffed with first-rate tunes, some of which you may recognize without knowing exactly where they came from. These excellent performances at a "twofer" price offer the most convenient and cost effective way to get to know this marvelous music. --David Hurwitz Amazon.com
Tracks
Disc 1- String Trio In B Flat, D.581: I. Allegro moderato
- String Trio In B Flat, D.581: II. Andante
- String Trio In B Flat, D.581: III. Menuetto (Allegretto)
- String Trio In B Flat, D.581: IV. Rondo (Allegretto)
- String Trio In B Flat, D. 471--Allegro
- Piano Trio In B Flat, D.898: I. Allegro moderato
- Piano Trio In B Flat, D.898: II. Andante un poco mosso
- Piano Trio In B Flat, D.898: III. Scherzo (Allegro)
- Piano Trio In B Flat, D.898: IV. Rondo (Allegro vivace)
- Piano Trio In E Flat, C.929: I. Allegro
- Piano Trio In E Flat, C.929: II. Andante con moto
- Piano Trio In E Flat, C.929: III. Scherzo (Allegro moderato)
- Piano Trio In E Flat, C.929: IV. Allegro moderato
- Piano Trio In One Movement In B Flat, D.28: Allegro
- Adagio In E Flat, D.897
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User Reviews
Average user review:| A Hidden Gem Worth Taking Without Hesitation! |
The trios of Schubert are a good way of exploring various periods of his life in which he composed drastically different arrangements. His Piano Trio D. 28 is a good example of his foundations in Mozart and early Beethoven until you reach his Piano Trio D. 929 (performed often in Kurbrick's 'Barry Lyndon') where Schubert explores much more on impressionistic themes than romantic ones. Such themes were only pursued later by composers such as Brahms and Schumann. Liszt's romanticism was also stongly influenced by both Beethoven and Schubert. Of the performances I really have nothing to say as they are simply flawless and there are few I could compare. The sound has some disadvantages but not really significant ones.
This is really a magnificent performance giving you Schubert's complete trios on two CDs. For the quality of performance you get it's a bargain. I am glad I got it as it was worth every dollar. October 20, 2005
| first CD best |
| A great way to buy Schubert's chamber music |
| Good, but too "intellectualized" |
| One Schubert CD YOU Should Get |
Trio No.1 in B flat Major is my favourite pick, with all of its very expansive movements (length-wise, rather than musically, which often make the piece sound boring in lesser hands) treated with extremely delicate and tasteful pacings. One more thing that is very noticeable is the lyricism of the cello tone that almost resembles that of a human voice; it is so light and transparent, as perfectly exhibited in the second movement of the Trio No.1, that at times it could be mistaken for violin.
This is one Schubert recording you should not miss, and I actually think I like this more than the overplayed (although very much deservedly) Trout Quintet. Enjoy! April 23, 2001
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