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Austria's Eggner Trio -- Georg, Florian, and Christoph Eggner -- have concertized widely in mainstream repertoire. Here it presents three contemporary commissioned works, none of which is short on the usual accessibility. By Central European standards, it's a crowd-pleaser of a contemporary disc, with a general orientation toward tonal reference points. The title Kaleidoskop is appropriate, not only for the program as a whole, but for the individual works. All three seem to cycle through a variety of styles, but maintain an overall coherence. Gerrit Wunder's Sequentia Miraculi reflects the composer's background in film music with its four episodic movements, each evoking a different preexisting style. Johannes Berauer's Piano Trio No. 1 has hints of jazz, while the Seven Preludes with Prologue and Epilogue of Sascha Peres resemble Shostakovich in his more neo-classic moods and have similar shifts of tonal content between limpid Bachian melodies and spikier, more dissonant trio sounds. The Peres work also contains a bit of a jazz inflection. The Eggner Trio has lived with all these works since its inception and has managed to solicit commissions distinctively suited to its talents. This music from Vienna, with excellent studio sound, is recommended for anyone wanting to hear what's new in that most musical of all cities.
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Sequentia Miraculi (Gerrit Wunder)
Eggner Trio, Ensemble - Gerrit Wunder, Composer
(C) 2012 Gramola Records (P) 2012 Gramola Records
Eggner Trio, Ensemble - Gerrit Wunder, Composer
(C) 2012 Gramola Records (P) 2012 Gramola Records
Eggner Trio, Ensemble - Gerrit Wunder, Composer
(C) 2012 Gramola Records (P) 2012 Gramola Records
Eggner Trio, Ensemble - Gerrit Wunder, Composer
(C) 2012 Gramola Records (P) 2012 Gramola Records
Piano Trio No. 1 (Johannes Berauer)
Eggner Trio, Ensemble - Johannes Berauer, Composer
(C) 2012 Gramola Records (P) 2012 Gramola Records
Eggner Trio, Ensemble - Johannes Berauer, Composer
(C) 2012 Gramola Records (P) 2012 Gramola Records
Eggner Trio, Ensemble - Johannes Berauer, Composer
(C) 2012 Gramola Records (P) 2012 Gramola Records
Eggner Trio, Ensemble - Johannes Berauer, Composer
(C) 2012 Gramola Records (P) 2012 Gramola Records
7 Preludes with Prologue and Epilogue (Sascha Peres)
Eggner Trio, Ensemble - Sascha Peres, Composer
(C) 2012 Gramola Records (P) 2012 Gramola Records
Eggner Trio, Ensemble - Sascha Peres, Composer
(C) 2012 Gramola Records (P) 2012 Gramola Records
Eggner Trio, Ensemble - Sascha Peres, Composer
(C) 2012 Gramola Records (P) 2012 Gramola Records
Eggner Trio, Ensemble - Sascha Peres, Composer
(C) 2012 Gramola Records (P) 2012 Gramola Records
Eggner Trio, Ensemble - Sascha Peres, Composer
(C) 2012 Gramola Records (P) 2012 Gramola Records
Eggner Trio, Ensemble - Sascha Peres, Composer
(C) 2012 Gramola Records (P) 2012 Gramola Records
Eggner Trio, Ensemble - Sascha Peres, Composer
(C) 2012 Gramola Records (P) 2012 Gramola Records
Eggner Trio, Ensemble - Sascha Peres, Composer
(C) 2012 Gramola Records (P) 2012 Gramola Records
Eggner Trio, Ensemble - Sascha Peres, Composer
(C) 2012 Gramola Records (P) 2012 Gramola Records
Album review
Austria's Eggner Trio -- Georg, Florian, and Christoph Eggner -- have concertized widely in mainstream repertoire. Here it presents three contemporary commissioned works, none of which is short on the usual accessibility. By Central European standards, it's a crowd-pleaser of a contemporary disc, with a general orientation toward tonal reference points. The title Kaleidoskop is appropriate, not only for the program as a whole, but for the individual works. All three seem to cycle through a variety of styles, but maintain an overall coherence. Gerrit Wunder's Sequentia Miraculi reflects the composer's background in film music with its four episodic movements, each evoking a different preexisting style. Johannes Berauer's Piano Trio No. 1 has hints of jazz, while the Seven Preludes with Prologue and Epilogue of Sascha Peres resemble Shostakovich in his more neo-classic moods and have similar shifts of tonal content between limpid Bachian melodies and spikier, more dissonant trio sounds. The Peres work also contains a bit of a jazz inflection. The Eggner Trio has lived with all these works since its inception and has managed to solicit commissions distinctively suited to its talents. This music from Vienna, with excellent studio sound, is recommended for anyone wanting to hear what's new in that most musical of all cities.
© TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 17 track(s)
- Total length: 00:55:52
- Main artists: Eggner Trio
- Composer: Various Composers
- Label: Gramola Records
- Genre: Classical Chamber Music
(C) 2012 Gramola Records (P) 2012 Gramola Records
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