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Dvorak: Piano Trios Nos. 3 & 4

Christian Tetzlaff (violin), Tanja Tetzlaff (cello) & Lars Vogt (piano)

Dvorak: Piano Trios Nos. 3 & 4

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No Brahms-lite here. The opening of the vast third trio is grand an tumultuous, the tempos generous and elastic, the rhythms never rigid, but yielding, This is thrilling, virtuosic playing....

Dvorak: Piano Trios Nos. 3 & 4

Christian Tetzlaff (violin), Tanja Tetzlaff (cello) & Lars Vogt (piano)

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No Brahms-lite here. The opening of the vast third trio is grand an tumultuous, the tempos generous and elastic, the rhythms never rigid, but yielding, This is thrilling, virtuosic playing....

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This fruitful collaboration by three eminent chamber musicians, Christian Tetzlaff, Tanja Tetzlaff and Lars Vogt, brings together two Piano Trios by the Czech master, Antonín Dvorák (1841–1904). During the last eight years, artists forming this unique trio have recorded eight albums of chamber music for Ondine with great acclaim, including some of the Romantic standard works. These two chamber music masterpieces by Antonín Dvorák express great emotional depth and dark passion. The two piano trios by Dvorák featured in this album have remarkable similarities as well as differences. Piano Trio No. 3, nearly symphonic in its character, hints to the world of Johannes Brahms, while the Piano Trio No. 4 (‘Dumky’) includes folkloric elements. The third piano trio might not only be considered as an homage to Brahms; it was written by the composer in 1883 shortly after the death of his mother which might well explain the sorrowful musical expression in the slow movement of the work. The ‘Dumky’ trio has a very unusual structure in its six movements.

Contents and tracklist

I. Allegro ma non troppo
Track length13:01
II. Allegretto grazioso
Track length6:52
III. Poco adagio - Meno mosso
Track length10:26
IV. Finale. Allegro con brio
Track length10:14
I. Lento maestoso - Allegro quasi doppio movimento
Track length4:03
II. Poco adagio - Vivace non troppo
Track length6:56
III. Andante - Vivace non troppo
Track length6:33
IV. Andante moderato - Allegretto scherzando
Track length4:59
V. Allegro - Meno mosso
Track length4:39
VI. Lento maestoso - Vivace
Track length4:54

Awards and reviews

  • Record Review
    20th October 2018
    Disc of the Week
  • Gramophone Magazine
    December 2018
    Editor's Choice

January 2019

No Brahms-lite here. The opening of the vast third trio is grand an tumultuous, the tempos generous and elastic, the rhythms never rigid, but yielding, This is thrilling, virtuosic playing. The range of string colour is huge, from throaty full-bloodedness to unearthly, silvery translucence. The fearsome keyboard parts sound effortless under Lars Vogt’s fingers

December 2018

I’m no fan of ‘all star’ chamber music projects but the virtuosity here is entirely at the service of the music, capturing the full symphonic grandeur of Dvořák’s vision without ever sounding like anyone is playing for effect. It’s always chamber music, and it’s helped by Ondine’s lifelike acoustic…This disc sounds, and feels, like a recording born of love, and I urge you to listen.

November 2018

Exceptional and very intense performances; the Dumky is the best I’ve heard
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