Rachmaninoff / Trio 258: The Return - Piano Trio No. 2
Rachmaninoff / Trio 258: The Return - Piano Trio No. 2
Format: CD
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Artist: Rachmaninoff / Trio 258
Label: Challenge Classics
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 608917292022
Genre: Classical
Challenge Classics celebrates the Rachmaninov anniversary (150 years from his birth) with two noteworthy releases. The first one is a stunning debut recording by a young piano trio with strong, original and much thought-out ideas. Their account of Rachmaninov gigantic Second Piano Trio takes the listener back to the 'period' playing of the composer's contemporaries. Not only - and not just - gut strings, but: more liberty and agility in tempo, rhythm and phrasing, in the quest for the 'human voice', which was the romantic basic principle of interpretation. This philological venture is anything but a cold 'case study'. Just listen and get seduced by the warmth and passion of the music and it's performance.
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