Rathaus: Piano Trios

Rathaus SKU: 41569726
Rathaus: Piano Trios

Rathaus: Piano Trios

Rathaus SKU: 41569726

Format: CD

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Description

Title: Piano Trios
Artist: Rathaus
Label: Dux Recording Prod.
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5902547017129
Genre: Classical Artists

"I am glad that together with the following artists: Marcin Halat, Piotr Lato and Marcin Maczynski, we undertook the premiere recording of two piano trios by Karol Rathaus: Trio, op. 53 from 1944 and Trio Serenade, op. 69 from 1953. Metaphorically speaking, reading a manuscript is like touching the reality of the composer himself, his thoughts, emotions and events from a world that surrounded him and that he missed, but still a world we can recreate thanks to interpretations of forgotten works. The main idea behind the whole process of being with Karol Rathaus' piano trios, from reading the manuscripts to recording the compositions, is primarily the desire to discover the composers aim and read his intentions. The overriding idea was to show the listener the characteristic language of the artist and to create an individual work of art at the level of a piano trio. An intimate encounter with Karol Rathaus's top class compositional art allowed us, the performers, to notice him: a brilliant, forgotten artist, an emigrant, whose output combines Polish, European, and American elements." (Aleksandra Halat)

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