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Haydn: Piano Trios Vol. 8

Aquinas Piano Trio

Haydn: Piano Trios Vol. 8
These still little-known works are delightful, subtly crafted music, and the Aquinas deliver them with verve, affection and a sense of shared enjoyment.

Haydn: Piano Trios Vol. 8

Aquinas Piano Trio

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These still little-known works are delightful, subtly crafted music, and the Aquinas deliver them with verve, affection and a sense of shared enjoyment.

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As one of the most celebrated composers of the late 18th century, Joseph Haydn can lay claim to being ‘father of the piano trio’ alongside that of other genres established in his lifetime such as the symphony and the string quartet. The delightful Divertimento in C major is a youthful work, but the later piano trios recorded here take on a heightened sophistication. Strings and keyboard are given a new independence of character in exquisitely crafted works such as the C minor Trio, with its ‘numerous and sometimes spectacular modulations’, and oscillating enharmonic key changes that foreshadow Schubert can be heard in the Trio in D major.

Contents and tracklist

I. Vivace
Track length5:58
II. Tempo di Menuetto
Track length7:02
I. Andante
Track length9:57
II. Allegro spirituoso
Track length6:05
I. Adagio non tanto
Track length4:24
II. Allegro
Track length6:17
III. Allegro
Track length3:01
I. Andante
Track length6:38
II. Andante
Track length3:28
III. Allegro assai
Track length3:21
I. Andante
Track length3:16
II. Presto
Track length0:54
III. Menuet
Track length2:49
IV. Finale. Allegro
Track length1:08

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August 2023

These still little-known works are delightful, subtly crafted music, and the Aquinas deliver them with verve, affection and a sense of shared enjoyment.
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