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Special offer. Franz Joseph Haydn: Piano Trios, Vol. 7 (nos. 16, 19, 35, 37 and 41)
Oberlin Trio
The Oberlin Trio’s playing of these works is nothing short of fetching. The piano still has most of the heavy lifting to do, but taking that into account, the recording is justly balanced, allowing...
Special offer. Franz Joseph Haydn: Piano Trios, Vol. 7 (nos. 16, 19, 35, 37 and 41)
Oberlin Trio
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The Oberlin Trio’s playing of these works is nothing short of fetching. The piano still has most of the heavy lifting to do, but taking that into account, the recording is justly balanced, allowing...
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Much of Joseph Haydns musical life was spent in service at the palace of Eszterhza on the Hungarian plains, a complex of buildings to rival Versailles in magnificence. Haydns reputation abroad was, however, already considerable by 1790, and he was invited to travel to London where the delightfully lively and at times brilliantly virtuosic trios Hob.XV:16 and 19 were published. Further trios from the 1760s express music of sheer joy, all performed here by the acclaimed Oberlin Trio.
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- Oberlin Trio
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Nov/Dec 2022
The Oberlin Trio’s playing of these works is nothing short of fetching. The piano still has most of the heavy lifting to do, but taking that into account, the recording is justly balanced, allowing the violin and cello their fair due. Felicity, finesse, and good cheer are hallmarks of these performances.