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Beethoven: Piano Trios

Smetana Trio

Beethoven: Piano Trios

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Even in 2020’s crowded field of Beethoven recordings, this one by the Smetana Trio stands out...all four works come across with vibrant, persuasive energy in the warm but clean acoustic of the...

Beethoven: Piano Trios

Smetana Trio

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Even in 2020’s crowded field of Beethoven recordings, this one by the Smetana Trio stands out...all four works come across with vibrant, persuasive energy in the warm but clean acoustic of the...

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When Beethoven assigned the opus number one to his three piano trios, it was evident that the then 22-year-old composer would explore, advance and co-create the composition rules, and that he would very nearly transcend that which was comprehensible to his contemporaries. Upon hearing the first private performance of Op. 1, Joseph Haydn purportedly voiced his doubts as to whether the ordinary listener would be able to understand No.3. Beethoven experimented with this combination of instruments too with the form, harmonies and other facets.

The Piano Trio in D major, Op. 70 No. 1 may have had its roots in sketches for an opera based on Shakespeare's drama Macbeth that Beethoven was contemplating at the time.The spectral music of the slow movement, featuring strange modulations and said to be a reworking of the Witches Chorus intended for the opera, earned the piece the nickname Ghost Trio. In the Archduke Trio , Op. 97, Beethoven emancipated all the instruments, providing each equal scope to apply their technical qualities and possibilities of expression. Its first performance, in April 1814, was the penultimate public concert Beethoven, at the time almost deaf, gave as a pianist.

The 250th anniversary of one of the greatest composers of all time was an irresistible impulse for the Smetana Trio. Their new addition to the Beethoven discography possesses all the parameters of the ensemble's previous, highly acclaimed recordings and will undoubtedly cause quite a stir.

Contents and tracklist

I. Allegro con brio
Track length9:55
Ii. Andante cantabile con variazioni
Track length8:14
Iii. Menuetto. Quasi allegro - Trio
Track length3:42
Iv. Finale. Prestissimo
Track length7:58
I. Allegro moderato
Track length13:22
Ii. Scherzo. Allegro
Track length11:34
Iii. Andante cantabile ma pero con moto
Track length11:39
Iv. Allegro moderato
Track length7:17
I. Allegro moderato
Track length10:15
Ii. Largo assai ed espressivo
Track length8:56
Iii. Presto
Track length8:06
I. Poco sostenuto - Allegro ma non troppo
Track length10:07
Ii. Allegretto
Track length5:35
Iii. Allegretto ma non troppo
Track length6:56
Iv. Finale. Allegro
Track length7:59

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Awards and reviews

  • BBC Music Magazine
    Christmas 2020
    Chamber Choice

Christmas 2020

Even in 2020’s crowded field of Beethoven recordings, this one by the Smetana Trio stands out...all four works come across with vibrant, persuasive energy in the warm but clean acoustic of the studio..The truly striking thing is how seamlessly they work together…It all makes for an extensive palette, imaginatively applied but never overdone in these exuberant and hugely enjoyable performances.
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