Trio N° 1 Op.49 - Trio N° 2 Op.66
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Title:
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Trio N° 1 Op.49 - Trio N° 2 Op.66 |
Otros títulos:
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Trio N° 1 Op.49 - Trio N° 2 Op.66 |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Felix Mendelssohn; Charles Castelman; Susan Salm; Daniel Epstein |
Código CDU:
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Me.10 |
Forma Musical:
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Piano trios |
Abstract:
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Mendelssohn completed the Piano Trio No. 1 in D minor, Op. 49, on September 23, 1839. For piano, violin and cello, the Trio was published the next year and has since been recognized as one of the composer's best chamber works and is one of his most popular. It is a lively, melodic piece that is satisfying to perform. After his initial work on the Trio, Op. 49, Ferdinand Hiller, a pianist and friend of Mendelssohn, suggested the composer revise the piano part to make it more brilliant. It was this piece that prompted Schumann, in a review, to assert that "Mendelssohn is the Mozart of the nineteenth century, the most illuminating of musicians...."
Without introduction, the cello states the song-like main theme of the first movement against a syncopated accompaniment in the piano. Later, the violin joins the cello with a distorted version of the theme. Variations of the theme fill the transition to the second subject, an arching melody on the dominant that is also introduced by the cello. ... |
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