Beethoven / Swiss / Pno Trio: Complete Works for Pno Trio 1

Beethoven / Swiss / Pno Trio: Complete Works for Pno Trio 1

Beethoven / Swiss / Pno Trio: Complete Works for Pno Trio 1

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Description

Title: Complete Works for Pno Trio 1
Artist: Beethoven / Swiss / Pno Trio
Label: Audite
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4022143976925
Genre: Classical Artists

This recording launches the five-part audite series of the complete works for piano trio by Beethoven, including the Trios WoO 38, written in Bonn, as well as the Triple Concerto, Op. 56. Beethoven's trios make up a significant portion of his instrumental music, not least due to the fact that the three so-called "Lichnowsky" Trios of 1795 were his opus 1, representing the official beginning of his oeuvre. With them, Beethoven asserted a comprehensive and unmistakeable artistic aspiration, aiming at a consolidation of symphonic and concertante elements and a compression of the form by planned thematic, rhythmic and harmonic organisation. The juxtaposition of the first Trio op. 1/1, in E flat major, and the last Trio, the "Archduke", Op. 97, premiered in 1814, on the one hand reveals the enormous degree in subjectivisation and creative might which Beethoven had gained during the course of the intervening two decades, and on the other hand brings to mind the numerous significant parallels showing the extent to which Beethoven detached the piano trio from it's original function as courtly or bourgeois entertainment, awarding it the highest measure of artistic autonomy.

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