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Special offer. Mendelssohn & Bach: Trios

Trio Dali

Mendelssohn & Bach: Trios
Recorded up close, the layers and nuances of the Dali's gentle sound are on display, and their carefully judged individual voices sing out. A particularly beautiful sense of tranquility infuses...

Special offer. Mendelssohn & Bach: Trios

Trio Dali

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Recorded up close, the layers and nuances of the Dali's gentle sound are on display, and their carefully judged individual voices sing out. A particularly beautiful sense of tranquility infuses...

About

This recording is the first to be made by Trio Dali with its new violinist, Jack Liebeck. After a Ravel programme in 2009, then a Schubert disc, the Trio turns its talents to the two Mendelssohn trios and transcriptions of Bach.

The Trio Dali has thus chosen to contrast Mendelssohn’s two trios with works by a composer for whose rediscovery Mendelssohn was largely responsible in his time: Johann Sebastian Bach. Thus, the Trio Dali proposes a recording that is a sort mirroring of Mendelssohn and Bach.

Contents and tracklist

I. Molto allegro agitato
Track length9:10
II. Andante con moto tranquillo
Track length6:22
III. Scherzo (Leggiero e vivace)
Track length3:26
IV. Finale (Allegro assai appassionato)
Track length8:25
I. Allegro energico e con fuoco
Track length10:08
II. Andante espressivo
Track length6:32
III. Scherzo (Molto allegro quasi presto)
Track length3:28
IV. Finale (Allegro appassionato)
Track length7:58

Awards and reviews

November 2015

Recorded up close, the layers and nuances of the Dali's gentle sound are on display, and their carefully judged individual voices sing out. A particularly beautiful sense of tranquility infuses the D minor's Andante, but both finales fall a little flat
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