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Trio Chausson|Chopin & Liszt: Trio pour Piano, Violon & Violoncelle

Chopin & Liszt: Trio pour Piano, Violon & Violoncelle

Trio Chausson

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The great Romantic-era pianist composer-virtuosos -- Chopin and Liszt -- wrote little in the way of literature that did not place their own instrument at the forefront. Chopin, in particular, wrote almost exclusively for his own instrument. Yet somehow these composers (and Rachmaninov some years later) were drawn to the piano trio genre. For Chopin, the chamber music allure came when he was a young man of 20. His G minor piano trio is a work of surprising beauty and optimism considering the bleak key, and while the piano certainly plays a central role, Chopin does not exclude the string instruments from the limelight. For Liszt, the inclusion of piano and strings came very late in life in the form of a transcription a portion of his "Years of Pilgrimage." Contrasting sharply with Chopin, La Vallée d'Obermann is a bleak, stark, dismal work, heard here in an adaptation by the Trio Chausson. In both cases, the trio does a brilliant job of capturing the emotional core of the music without overdramatizing. The Chopin, particularly, is played with far less rubato and sentimentality than is customarily heard; this results in a much more enjoyable interpretation that gives listeners precisely what is in the score. The playing is clean, articulate, nicely in tune, and well-balanced. Pianist Boris de Larochelambert deserves special praise for his playing that has not so much as a hint of overpedaling. The disc closes with the Trio Chausson's own transcription of the Chopin Op. 3 Introduction and Polonaise brillante. Though well played, the addition of the violin part seems an unnecessary component to the original virtuosic duo for cello and piano.
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Trio pour Piano, Violon, et Violoncelle en Sol Mineur, Op. 8 (Frédéric Chopin)

1
I. Allegro con fuoco
Antoine Landowski
00:11:38

Frederic Chopin, Composer - Antoine Landowski, MainArtist - Philippe Talec, MainArtist - Boris de Larochelambert, MainArtist - Trio Chausson, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble

2010 Mirare 2010 Mirare

2
II. Scherzo
Trio Chausson
00:06:56

Frederic Chopin, Composer - Antoine Landowski, MainArtist - Philippe Talec, MainArtist - Boris de Larochelambert, MainArtist - Trio Chausson, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble

2010 Mirare 2010 Mirare

3
III. Adagio sostenuto
Trio Chausson
00:05:23

Frederic Chopin, Composer - Antoine Landowski, MainArtist - Philippe Talec, MainArtist - Boris de Larochelambert, MainArtist - Trio Chausson, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble

2010 Mirare 2010 Mirare

4
IV. Finale: Allegretto
Trio Chausson
00:06:20

Frederic Chopin, Composer - Antoine Landowski, MainArtist - Philippe Talec, MainArtist - Boris de Larochelambert, MainArtist - Trio Chausson, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble

2010 Mirare 2010 Mirare

5
Introduction et Polonaise brillante en Do Majeur, Op. 3
Antoine Landowski
00:17:54

Frederic Chopin, Composer - Antoine Landowski, MainArtist - Philippe Talec, MainArtist - Boris de Larochelambert, MainArtist - Trio Chausson, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble

2010 Mirare 2010 Mirare

6
Tristia (transcription of La Vallée d'Obermann)
Antoine Landowski
00:09:12

Franz Liszt, Composer - Antoine Landowski, MainArtist - Philippe Talec, MainArtist - Boris de Larochelambert, MainArtist - Trio Chausson, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble

2010 Mirare 2010 Mirare

Albumbeschreibung

The great Romantic-era pianist composer-virtuosos -- Chopin and Liszt -- wrote little in the way of literature that did not place their own instrument at the forefront. Chopin, in particular, wrote almost exclusively for his own instrument. Yet somehow these composers (and Rachmaninov some years later) were drawn to the piano trio genre. For Chopin, the chamber music allure came when he was a young man of 20. His G minor piano trio is a work of surprising beauty and optimism considering the bleak key, and while the piano certainly plays a central role, Chopin does not exclude the string instruments from the limelight. For Liszt, the inclusion of piano and strings came very late in life in the form of a transcription a portion of his "Years of Pilgrimage." Contrasting sharply with Chopin, La Vallée d'Obermann is a bleak, stark, dismal work, heard here in an adaptation by the Trio Chausson. In both cases, the trio does a brilliant job of capturing the emotional core of the music without overdramatizing. The Chopin, particularly, is played with far less rubato and sentimentality than is customarily heard; this results in a much more enjoyable interpretation that gives listeners precisely what is in the score. The playing is clean, articulate, nicely in tune, and well-balanced. Pianist Boris de Larochelambert deserves special praise for his playing that has not so much as a hint of overpedaling. The disc closes with the Trio Chausson's own transcription of the Chopin Op. 3 Introduction and Polonaise brillante. Though well played, the addition of the violin part seems an unnecessary component to the original virtuosic duo for cello and piano.
© TiVo

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