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Shostakovich; Arensky: Piano Trios

Trio Con Brio Copenhagen

Shostakovich; Arensky: Piano Trios

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It feels as though everything adds up to a completely thought-through and deeply felt interpretation…In every way, then, this is an outstanding achievement, and I only hope the disc gets the...

Shostakovich; Arensky: Piano Trios

Trio Con Brio Copenhagen

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It feels as though everything adds up to a completely thought-through and deeply felt interpretation…In every way, then, this is an outstanding achievement, and I only hope the disc gets the...

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Trio con Brio Copenhagen returns to Orchid Classics with a triptych of Russian piano trios: two works by Shostakovich framing music by Arensky. These Russian composers lived through turning points in their country’s history. Arensky died in 1906, the year in which Shostakovich was born, and their output charts the trajectory of Russian and Soviet political and artistic history during those years. Arensky’s ardent Piano Trio No.1 was written in 1894, when Russian Romanticism was at its peak. Inspired by young love, the 17-year-old Shostakovich wrote his Piano Trio No.1 Poème in 1923 in Petrograd (St. Petersburg), finding expression for strong personal emotions via a musical language influenced by film scores. Just over 20 years later, in 1944, Shostakovich wrote his Piano Trio No. 2. By making use of Jewish music for the first time, he gave the greatest tragedies of the age a voice, while at the same time creating a music that displays an irrepressible spark of life. Praise for Trio con Brio Copenhagen on Orchid: '… both explosive and exquisitely intimate' – The Strad; '… an excellent performance all round, showcasing an airtight ensemble, but also these Danish-based musicians’ flair for coloristic detail.' – Gramophone

Contents and tracklist

I. Allegro moderato
Track length12:00
II. Scherzo. Allegro molto
Track length5:34
III. Elegia. Adagio
Track length6:47
IV. Finale. Allegro non troppo
Track length5:34
I. Andante
Track length8:03
II. Allegro con brio
Track length2:56
III. Largo
Track length5:17
IV. Allegretto
Track length10:50

Awards and reviews

January 2022

It feels as though everything adds up to a completely thought-through and deeply felt interpretation…In every way, then, this is an outstanding achievement, and I only hope the disc gets the acclaim it deserves.
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