Mozart: The Complete Piano Trios
Facts
| Studio | Philips |
| Release Date | April 11, 1995 |
| UPC Code | 028944615425 |
| Buy this item | $17.98 at Amazon.com As of Jan 3 9:27 EST (details) 2 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
Tracks
Disc 1- Allegro
- Andante grazioso
- Finale, Allegro
- Allegro
- Larghetto
- Allegretto
- Allegro
- Theme with 6 Variations, Andante
- Allegretto
- Allegro
- Andante cantabile
- Allegro
- Allegro assai
- Adagio
- Rondeaux, Tempo di Menuetto
- Allegro
- Andante
- Allegretto
- Andante
- Menuetto & Trio
- Rondeaux, Allegretto
Similar CDs
| Schumann: Complete Piano Trios | Franz Schubert: Complete Trios | Mozart: Complete String Trios & Duos | Dvorák - Complete Piano Trios | Brahms: Complete Piano Quartets |
User Reviews
Average user review:| Fine Mozart at a Bargain Price |
I have no hesitation in giving five stars, there might be a better version available, but it will cost at least twice as much. April 6, 2007
| Mozart with a heart |
Look at what everyone else thinks! This is exceptionially beautiful music played with heart and soul. There are so many performances of Mozart's chamber music that to these untrained ears just sound dull, thin-lipped and polite - for a long time I found much of Mozart's music rather superficial - very clever and witty - but ultimately superficial - I could fully understand why Glenn Gould recorded his sonatas just to show how overrated he had become!
Listening to the Beaux Arts Trio, all is forgiven. I can hear all instruments perfectly equally; the pacing is spot on and somehow the performance brings out a profundity in Mozart's chamber music I was unable to hear before.
Having said all this I would of course love to hear the other Phillips recording that is meant to be so definitive.
May 20, 2006
| Unbalanced, sloppy and poor intonation at a good price |
First, the balance seems to be biased towards the violin / clarinet. Daniel Guilet is often criticized for milking the music too much, and it is no exception here, and this, imho, is a severe flaw when interpreting Mozart. His style is also inconsistent. For example, his Mozart spiccato at pianissimos becomes sloppy detaches that are way too long at fortes. Menahem Pressler sounds like he's playing with the soft pedal and the lid down. At times Mozart's clever left hand counterpoint is lost in the background. In the Clarinet Trio, the viola is often lost behind the clarinet. Overall, the intonation is not very good, especially in the awkward passages, like in the E major Trio. (Both Guilet and Greenhouse have issues tuning against the piano... perhaps because the lid was down?)
I give two stars because it could be even worse. My expectations compare to the excellent (especially in comparison) interpretation by Ingred Haebler of the Mozart Piano Quartets (released by Philips). There the exacting intonation and precociousness of Mozart shines. With these recordings I feel like I'm listening to a sight-reading through the wall, closest to the violinist/clarinet player. February 22, 2006
| Elegance |
| BEAUX ARTS' MOZART MAKES THIS KITTY PURR!!! (SNOOKIE) |
The Beaux Arts Trio is just wonderful in this literature. Menahem Pressler's dynamic shading, articulation, and interactions with the other instruments are always "just right".
The sound of the recording itself is fine. Even though it was recorded in 1967, it was digitally remastered to cd.
I highly recommend this set. The Beaux Arts has been around for over 40 years. As a result, they have a lot of experience playing with each other, and it shows in this masterful compilation. May 6, 2003
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