Piano Trios 1 & 2

Track Listings
1. Trio Op. 8, Mvmt 1- Allegro Con Brio    
2. Trio Op. 8, Mvmt 2- Scherzo- Allegro Molto - Meno Allegro    
3. Trio Op. 8, Mvmt 3- Adagio    
4. Trio Op. 8, Mvmt 4- Allegro    
5. Trio Op. 87, Mvmt 1- Allegro    
6. Trio Op. 87, Mvmt 2- Andante Con Moto-    
7. Trio Op. 87, Mvmt 3- Scherzo- Presto - Poco Meno Presto    
8. Trio Op. 87, Mvmt 4- Finale- Allegro Giocoso    

Piano Trios 1 & 2, Music, Brahms, Katchen, Suk, Starker, Classical, Classical Music
Daniel Barenboim, Pinchas Zukerman & Jacqueline du Pré - Beethoven: Piano Trios
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Daniel Barenboim, Pinchas Zukerman & Jacqueline du Pré - Beethoven: Piano Trios
Ludwig van Beethoven , Jacqueline du Pré , Pinchas Zukerman , and Daniel Barenboim
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ASIN: B000002S12
Release Date: 1989-06-06

Tracks:

  1. Piano Trio In E Flat Op. 1 No. 1: I. Allegro
  2. Piano Trio In E Flat Op. 1 No. 1: II. Adagio cantabile
  3. Piano Trio In E Flat Op. 1 No. 1: III. Scherzo (Allegro assai) & Trio
  4. Piano Trio In E Flat Op. 1 No. 1: IV. Finale (Presto)
  5. Piano Trio In G Op. 1 No. 2: I. Adagio - Allegro vivace
  6. Piano Trio In G Op. 1 No. 2: II. Largo con espressione
  7. Piano Trio In G Op. 1 No. 2: III. Scherzo (Allegro) & Trio
  8. Piano Trio In G Op. 1 No. 2: IV. Finale (Presto)
  9. Fourteen Variations In E Flat Op. 44

Tracks:

  1. Piano Trio In C Minor Op. 1 No. 3: I. Allegro con brio
  2. Piano Trio In C Minor Op. 1 No. 3: II. Andante cantabile con variazioni
  3. Piano Trio In C Minor Op. 1 No. 3: III. Menuetto (Quasi allegro) & Trio
  4. Piano Trio In C Minor Op. 1 No. 3: IV. Finale (Prestissimo)
  5. Piano Trio In B Flat Archduke Op. 97: I. Allegro moderato
  6. Piano Trio In B Flat Archduke Op. 97: II. Scherzo (Allegro) & Trio
  7. Piano Trio In B Flat Archduke Op. 97: III. Andante cantabile ma pero con moto
  8. Piano Trio In B Flat Archduke Op. 97: IV. Allegro moderato
  9. Allegretto In B Flat WoO 39
  10. Allegretto In E Flat Hess 48

Tracks:

  1. Piano Trio In D 'Ghost' Op. 70 No. 1: I. Allegro vivace e con brio
  2. Piano Trio In D 'Ghost' Op. 70 No. 1: II. Largo assai ed espressivo
  3. Piano Trio In D 'Ghost' Op. 70 No. 1: III. Presto
  4. Piano Trio In E Flat Op. 70 No 2: I. Poco sostenuto - Allegro ma non troppo
  5. Piano Trio In E Flat Op. 70 No 2: II. Allegretto
  6. Piano Trio In E Flat Op. 70 No 2: III. Allegretto ma non troppo
  7. Piano Trio In E Flat Op. 70 No 2: IV. Finale (Allegro)
  8. Ten Variations On Mueller's Song 'Ich bin der Scneider Kakadu' Op. 121a

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Enraptured and inspired recordings!.......2006-09-08

This set of Beethoven' s piano trios has overly been one of the most famed in the late sixties. The inspired and magnificent musical chemistry among these three soloists was of first-rate class. On one hand you should be aware the fabulous rapport between Mrs. Dupre and his husband Mr. Barenboim in the set of cello sonatas; on the other hand Pinchas Zukerman and Barenboim recorded too some Beethoven 's violin sonatas; so it's not easy to understand the positive vibes.

It should be underlined we are talking interpretative freshness, and that youthful breadth among this ensemble that hardly, adding all his ages, would be under the 100 years. If you are seeking for definitive versions, go for the set of Kempff, Szerying and Fournier, but this is a very wise option.

5 out of 5 stars A Treasure!!!.......2006-05-03

It would take a long, long time to write all that could be written about this historic CD. Here, you have three of the best musicians ever in their respective fields playing some of Beethoven's very best music. I now have a large classical music collection. This CD is one of the gemstones of my collection. I love it. Reference grade.
Schumann: Complete Piano Trios
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Schumann: Complete Piano Trios

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ASIN: B0000041N8
Release Date: 1997-11-11

Tracks:

  1. Piano Quintet In E-flat, Op. 44: Allegro brillante
  2. Piano Quintet In E-flat, Op. 44: In modo d'una marcia. Un poco largamente
  3. Piano Quintet In E-flat, Op. 44: Scherzo. Molto vivace
  4. Piano Quintet In E-flat, Op. 44: Allegro, ma non troppo
  5. Piano Quartet In E-flat, Op. 47: Sostenuto assai - Allegro ma non troppo
  6. Piano Quartet In E-flat, Op. 47: Scherzo. Molto vivace
  7. Piano Quartet In E-flat, Op. 47: Andante cantabile
  8. Piano Quartet In E-flat, Op. 47: Finale. Vivace
  9. Piano Trio No. 1 In D Minor, Op. 63: Mit Energie und Leidenschaft
  10. Piano Trio No. 1 In D Minor, Op. 63: Lebhaft, doch nicht zu rasch

Tracks:

  1. Piano Trio No. 1 In D Minor, Op. 63: Langsam, mit inniger Empfindung
  2. Piano Trio No. 1 In D Minor, Op. 63: Mit Feuer
  3. Piano Trio No. 2 In F, Op. 80: Sehr lebhaft
  4. Piano Trio No. 2 In F, Op. 80: Mit innigem Ausdruck
  5. Piano Trio No. 2 In F, Op. 80: In massiger Bewegung
  6. Piano Trio No. 2 In F, Op. 80: Nicht zu rasch
  7. Piano Trio No. 3 In G Minor, Op. 110: Bewegt, doch nicht zu rasch
  8. Piano Trio No. 3 In G Minor, Op. 110: Ziemlich langsam
  9. Piano Trio No. 3 In G Minor, Op. 110: Rasch
  10. Piano Trio No. 3 In G Minor, Op. 110: Kraftig, mit Humor

Amazon.com

This two-CD set, offering Schumann's groundbreaking Piano Quintet, the Piano Quartet, and the three piano trios, is an exceptional bargain. The approach of the Beaux Arts players and their associates is essentially reflective: they let the music speak for itself and avoid the rhetorical excesses other interpreters often fall victim to. In their hands the quintet, one of Schumann's most inspired creations, receives an especially polished and poised performance, with a lovely dovetailing of voices. The analog recordings are warm and detailed, and they have been optimally transferred to CD. --Ted Libbey

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars holy smoke........2007-04-17

now i'm just a big dummy. i really am. but somehow classical music got through my thick skull and into my heart. so glad that it did. these recordings from 1975 by the beaux arts trio are spectacular works of chamber music. mr schumann's compositions are given a vibrantly intense and dramatic going over by these great musicians. soul-stirring stuff in every way. this is the sound of a musical springtime, all green invention and sunshine for the spirit. the violin, cello, and piano tunnel through the music, unearthing and displaying its potential and grace. i listened to the entire two hours and twenty minutes of glorious music that's on these discs this morning, and it was a great experience indeed. i highly highly recommend this set to any and all music lovers. this whole affair is a masterpiece of grand compositions in the hands of brilliant performers.

5 out of 5 stars A linkage between the past and the modernism!.......2006-11-28

If Goethe's Werther was the prototype of the Romantic hero per excellence, inflaming the imagination and creativeness of newcomer artists, I guess the legitimate Ambassador in the music, had its embodiment around the egregious figure of Robert Schumann. No other composer in the history of the music has embraced new genres and styles with as much febrile intensity, uncertainty but at the same time with as much determination as did Schumann. The remarkable fact he had composed 138 songs in just one year, supports with striking stubbornness he blended music and poetry; despite of the fact his enormous knowledge of literature. Of course the main pivot for his incursions in the chamber music were his passionate analysis around Beethoven's late Quartets. His immense devotion for the chamber music was in visible counter flow with the tendencies of the New German School. He was aware about the dissolution of the piano as protagonist instrument ( just think in Busoni `s Piano concerto, for instance) and in this sense he consecrated all his efforts to preserve and defend the power of expression of the noblest instrument.

On the other hand, the set of Trios surmounted the well known Op. 54's Piano Concerto. That reveals a very careful design in the tonal architecture, interlinking parts and polyphonal material which points to the future and Brahms securely had to have discussed this issue with his friend.
Such emblematic attitude made that composers such Mahler and Schoenberg were so influenced due its modernist projections.

The second is by far, the most romantic of the set with Schubertian reminiscences try to realize th far echoes of the last movement of Cesar Franck's Sonata for violin in the third movement of this trio, while the last one is evidently as we expected the most futurist of the three; and you certainly may find seminal seeds for modern age and the Viennese school of the early ages of the XX Century.

So, consider a wise acquisition to have these distinguished and refined Trios because reflect fundamental works that far to be transitional were the most perfect linkage between the dying Romanticism and the arousing musical modernism and illustrates wisely that smart statement of Octavio Paz: "The past is function of the future. The will of future makes the dead bodies stand and puts order in its works..."

5 out of 5 stars great deal.......2005-10-12

These are well-played and well-recorded versions of these pieces. The price is also right.
Personally I found Schumann's compositions excessively mercurial at times but that's my problem. If you like him this should'nt be missed.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent performances, superb value.......2002-04-07

This collection of Schumann's piano trios, Op. 47 piano quartet, and Op. 44 piano quintet is excellent, epsecially since it's offered at Philips' Duo (2-for-1 price). Having recently performed the piano quartet and quintet, I can say that the Beaux Arts Trio brings much finesse, refinement, and superb musical judgment to these performances. The famous Quintet gets an oustanding performance, not as volatile as the live EMI recording led by Martha Argerich, but then without that recording's self-indulgence either. I think the piano quartet is underrated; it has a absolutely beautiful slow movement and an exhilarating last movement filled with counterpoint. The Beaux Arts gives it an excellent performance, though the slow movement seems rather too ponderous and lacking the radiance it should have. The piano trios aren't as well known: they come from later in Schumann's career and are often considered inferior to the earlier works. I cannot agree, especially in the case of the first two trios, which cotrast beautifully, the first one passionate and tragic, the second one lighter and fresher, almost Schubertian, both with beautiful slow movements. The snag is that the first trio is split between the two discs, which is an inconvenience. Very good sound, too. By the way, if you enjoy the trios, you should also check out the Florestan Trio's two outstanding discs on Hyperion (one with the first two trios, the other with the Piano Quartet, the third trio, and the Op. 88 Fantasiestücke for piano trio). The Florestan's performances are perhaps more imaginative than the Beaux Arts', and they are even better recorded.

5 out of 5 stars Not just for chamber musik freaks! This is Schumann's best........1999-10-09

This 2 CD set offers an extraoardinary bargain. Five works by the underrated German master are heard in incisive performances that only occaisionally succumb to the usual pitfall of many Schumann performances: Zu Viel Schmaltz. When Robert indulged in self-pity, he bathed in it! (especially when he was "Eusebius").... The sound overall is consistent and adequate, although some selections are remastered from analog. Many people have said, "Why couldn't Schumann write a truly great symphony?" He did---the Eb Quintett, op. 44. If you love romantic period chambermusic, you should not miss this collection. This is more than two hours of great music...
Beethoven: Piano Trios, Vol. 2; Itzhak Perlman; Vladimir Ashkenazy; Lynn Harrell
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Beethoven: Piano Trios, Vol. 2; Itzhak Perlman; Vladimir Ashkenazy; Lynn Harrell
Itzhak Perlman , Vladimir Ashkenazy , Lynn Harrell , and Ludwig van Beethoven
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ASIN: B0000CE7FJ
Release Date: 2004-06-01

Tracks:

  1. I. Allegro Vivace Con Brio
  2. II. Largo Assai Ed Espressivo
  3. III. Presto
  4. Tema ('Ja, Ich Muss Mich Von Ihr Scheiden'/Dittersdorf)
  5. Var. I
  6. Var. II
  7. Var. III
  8. Var. IV
  9. Var. V
  10. Var. VI
  11. Var. VII
  12. Var. VIII
  13. Var. IX
  14. Var. X
  15. Var. XI
  16. Var. XII
  17. Var. XIII
  18. Var. XIV
  19. I. Poco Sostenuto - Allegro Ma Non Troppo - Tempo I - Tempo II
  20. II. Allegretto
  21. III. Allegretto Ma Non Troppo
  22. IV. Finale: Allegro
  23. Allegretto

Tracks:

  1. I. Allegro Moderato
  2. II. Scherzo E Trio: Allegro
  3. III. Andante Cantabile Ma Pero Con Moto - Poco Piu Adagio - Tempo I
  4. IV. Allegro Moderato - Presto
  5. I. Allegro Moderato
  6. II. Scherzo E Trio: Allegro Ma Non Troppo
  7. III. Rondo: Allegretto

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Fine Beethoven Chamber Works.......2007-07-12

These CDs are discs 3 & 4 of the complete piano trios of Beethoven. They were recorded from 1979 to 1984, and remastered and re-issued on EMI classics in 2004; I am surprised that this is the first review posted on Amazon.
The major works on these CDs are the later trios, opus 70 no 1, "Ghost", opus 70 no 2, and opus 97,"Archduke", dedicated to Beethoven's friend, pupil and benefactor the Archduke Rudfolf. This, opus 97, is probably the best trio sonata, but some of Schubert's come close. These later trios are more interesting as the cello is a full member of the group, no longer restricted to tagging along with the left hand of the pianist.
The players are Vladimir Ashkenazy on piano, Itzhak Perlman on violin and Lynn Harrell on cello. The first two are big names from the 1980s, and Harrell is a first class player, if much less well known. So you would expect a first class performance, and that's what you get. Ashkenazy leads but never dominates, the performace is light and airy, precise, often delicate, and joyful. It's the best "Archduke" I have heard, and that is the one you will come back to time
When you consider the budget price it has to get 5 stars.
Mendelssohn: Piano Trios Op. 49 & Op. 66
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Mendelssohn: Piano Trios Op. 49 & Op. 66

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ASIN: B000002A8S
Release Date: 1995-12-05

Tracks:

  1. Trio For Piano, Violin And Violoncello No. 1 In D Minor, Op. 49: I. Molto allegro ed agitato
  2. Trio For Piano, Violin And Violoncello No. 1 In D Minor, Op. 49: II. Andante con moto tranquillo
  3. Trio For Piano, Violin And Violoncello No. 1 In D Minor, Op. 49: III. Scherzo. Leggiero e vivace
  4. Trio For Piano, Violin And Violoncello No. 1 In D Minor, Op. 49: IV. Finale. Allegro assai appassionato
  5. Trio For Piano, Violin And Violoncello No. 2 In C Minor, Op. 66: I. Allegro energico e con fuoco
  6. Trio For Piano, Violin And Violoncello No. 2 In C Minor, Op. 66: II. Andante espressivo
  7. Trio For Piano, Violin And Violoncello No. 2 In C Minor, Op. 66: III. Scherzo. Molto allegro - quasi presto
  8. Trio For Piano, Violin And Violoncello No. 2 In C Minor, Op. 66: IV. Finale. Allegro appassionato

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The best performance of these trios........2007-06-02

This is the best performance rendered to these trios.

5 out of 5 stars The Best!.......2007-05-14

Mendelssohn wrote several works that can safely be called "Masterpieces." His piano trios are most certainly amongst them. Add to that the famed Stern, Istomen and Rose trio, with their bouncy, passionate and absolutely precise rendering of these classics and you have the definitive recording of the Mendelssohn trios. Period.

5 out of 5 stars Beautiful Mendelssohn!.......2005-12-16

Chamber Music seems so right during the boisterous mechanics of the holidays and one sure respite from the garish noise of the external season can be found in works like the Mendelssohn Piano Trios.

Here Eugene Istomin, Leonard Rose, Isaac Stern perform Piano Trios 1 and 2 in a manner that bespeaks camaraderie of the performers as well as a complete respect for these luminous works. Some have called these works piano sonatas with obbligato and while for this listener that is an unfair judgment, Eugene Istomin plays the piano part with enough flair and thoughtful propulsion that he does at times sound the more important. But that is Mendelssohn's writing and not a self-aggrandizement of a pianist.

The overall sound is simply superb. These two trios are some of the loveliest ever written from that era and the gentlemen performing them offer sophisticated and informed interpretations. The recording is excellent, the music is rarefied! Highly recommended. Grady Harp, December 05

4 out of 5 stars Near perfect.......2005-03-06

The Mendelssohn trios are some of the most beautiful music ever written. While I thoroughly enjoyed this recording and would highly reccomend buying it (at a bargain price here), i do have one small problem with it. Stern and Rose accompany each other quite well and while Stern here is at his usual, fiery and passionate, i feel that the pianist, Istomin, failed to match the fire that his accompanists create. Mendelssohn is said to have called his piano trios, "piano sonatas with accompaniment", as Mozarts works; which puts more emphasis on the piano part. And unfortunately here, there are more passages in whcih Istomin fails to live up to that than there should be. But where he fails, Stern makes up for, and that is why this recording is worth it.

5 out of 5 stars Chamber music at its finest.......2004-11-29

I purchased this CD with the intent of finding fine players playing fine music. What I found, however, was and outstanding example of chamber music as its finest. The ensemble these 3 players generate is some of the finest ensemble music playing recorded. Each player displays exceptional technique, both in the mechanical and lyrical aspects of their playing. Most impressive is listening to Istomen who, playing a very technically and lyrically demanding part, voices his playing with such finess and carefull attention to detail to the strings; a feat very difficult to do as a pianist. This is an excellent recording for the professional to study a score from or for the avid listener to play over and over.
Beethoven: Piano Trios, Vol. 1; Itzhak Perlman; Vladimir Ashkenazy; Lynn Harrell
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ASIN: B0000CE7FI
Release Date: 2004-06-01

Tracks:

  1. I: Allegro
  2. II: Adagio Cantabile
  3. III: Scherzo E Trio: Allegro Assai
  4. IV: Finale: Presto
  5. I: Adagio - Allegro Vivace
  6. II: Largo Con Espressione
  7. III: Scherzo E Trio: Allegro
  8. IV: Finale: Presto

Tracks:

  1. I: Allegro Con Brio
  2. II: Andante Cantabile Con Variazioni
  3. III: Menuetto E Trio: Quasi Allegro
  4. IV: Finale: Prestissimo
  5. Allegretto
  6. Introduzione: Adagio Assai
  7. Tema ('Ich Bin Der Schneider Kakadu'/Wenzel Muller): Allegretto
  8. Var.I: (L'Istesso Tempo)
  9. Var.II: (L'Istesso Tempo)
  10. Var.III: (L'Istesso Tempo)
  11. Var.IV: (L'Istesso Tempo)
  12. Var.V: (L'Istesso Tempo)
  13. Var.VI: (L'Istesso Tempo)
  14. Var.VII: (L'Istesso Tempo)
  15. Var.VIII: (L'Istesso Tempo)
  16. Var.IX: Adagio Espressivo
  17. Var.X: Presto - Allegretto
  18. I: Allegro Con Brio
  19. II: Adagio
  20. III: Tema Con Variazioni ('Pria Ch'io L'Impegno'): Allegretto - Allegro

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A great way to buy Beethoven's chamber music.......2005-08-03

I am attempting to consolidate my CD collection of classical music by obtaining collections, especially of chamber music, and particularly piano trios. This collection of Beethoven's piano trios more than met my expections; it is wonderful music and bueatifully played.
Antonín Dvorák: Complete Piano Trios
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Antonín Dvorák: Complete Piano Trios

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ASIN: B0000041F3
Release Date: 1996-09-17

Tracks:

  1. Piano Trio In B Flat, Op. 21: Allegro molto
  2. Piano Trio In B Flat, Op. 21: Adagio molto e mesto
  3. Piano Trio In B Flat, Op. 21: Allegretto scherzando
  4. Piano Trio In B Flat, Op. 21: Finale (Allegro vivace)
  5. Piano Trio In G Minor, Op. 26: Allegro moderato
  6. Piano Trio In G Minor, Op. 26: Largo
  7. Piano Trio In G Minor, Op. 26: Scherzo (Presto - Poco meno mosso)
  8. Piano Trio In G Minor, Op. 26: Finale (Allegro non tanto)

Tracks:

  1. Piano Trio In F Minor, Op. 65: Allegro ma non troppo - Poco piu mosso, quasi vivace
  2. Piano Trio In F Minor, Op. 65: Allegro grazioso - Meno mosso
  3. Piano Trio In F Minor, Op. 65: Poco Adagio
  4. Piano Trio In F Minor, Op. 65: Finale (Allegro con brio - Meno mosso - Vivace)
  5. Piano Trio In E Minor, Op. 90 (Dumky): Lento maestoso - Allegro vivace, quasi doppio movimento - Tempo I - Allegro molto
  6. Piano Trio In E Minor, Op. 90 (Dumky): Poco adagio - Vivace non troppo
  7. Piano Trio In E Minor, Op. 90 (Dumky): Andante - Vivace non troppo - Andante - Allegretto
  8. Piano Trio In E Minor, Op. 90 (Dumky): Andante moderato (quasi tempo di marcia) - Allegretto scherzando - Meno mosso - Allegro - Moderato
  9. Piano Trio In E Minor, Op. 90 (Dumky): Allegro
  10. Piano Trio In E Minor, Op. 90 (Dumky): Lento maestoso - Vivace, quasi movimento - Lento - Vivace

Amazon.com essential recording

Dvorák composed four piano trios, and all of them are fine works. The very last, the so-called "Dumky" Trio, has eclipsed the others in popularity, which is a pity, particularly with respect to the Trio No. 3 in F minor. This work, composed at exactly the same time as the Seventh Symphony, is clearly the finest work of its type since Beethoven--and that includes the three trios of Brahms. Perfectly proportioned, emotionally intense, and chock full of incredible tunes, it grabs you from the first note and never lets you go. The Beaux Arts Trio performs all of this music with their customary musicality and expertise, and the "twofer" price in unbeatable. Now try that Trio No. 3--you'll be glad you did. --David Hurwitz

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Emblematic and desert island choices!.......2006-11-19

Dvorak's immense talent as composer of chamber works deserve to him, even a major status that most of people tend to estimate. The spirit of eloquency, sheer lyricism and brisky musicality make of this set a true must-have.

Don't miss this set under any pretext.

5 out of 5 stars fantastic Recordings!.......2005-12-16

The beaux arts' performances of these trios, like most recordings of their golden period, wih Cohen and Greenhouse, set a benchmark, for both the technical as well as the emotional depth in the interpritation of chamber music... Their tension and beauty, particularly of Isidore Cohen's distinctive tone, thrills the heart, as much as the ear.

3 out of 5 stars it just can't be 5 stars.......2003-08-15

Okay, I have to be honest, I don't own these CDs, though I have listened to them a little, which is what's most important. What I simply must tell to the prospective buyer is that there is one part about 40 seconds into the scherzo of the g minor trio that is absolutely atrocious on the part of the violinist, where he (Isidore Cohen, who for the record I think has a nasty tone in general although many people would disagree) goes flatter and flatter on an upward run landing on the note of the climax of the section about halfway between two pitches! To be quite honest, it's absurd that they didn't do another take, because it's pretty painful, yet entertainingly bad, to listen to. If you can enjoy Isidore Cohen's tone, though, this should be a good buy overall.

5 out of 5 stars Definitive Performances Of Dvorak's Piano Trios.......2001-12-08

This is yet another excellent compilation of the great recordings made by the Beaux Arts Trio when its lineup included Isidore Cohen as violinist and Bernard Greenhouse as cellist as well as pianist Menahem Pressler. These are lively, exciting performances replete with warmth and Slavic charm, gracefully played by these exceptional musicians. Of course, the highlight is their exquisite performance of the "Dumky" trio, but the others are equally compelling. This is one of the highlights of my CD collection of Dvorak's music; it should be yours too.
Mozart: The Complete Piano Trios
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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  • Unbalanced, sloppy and poor intonation at a good price
  • Elegance
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Mozart: The Complete Piano Trios

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ASIN: B0000041BU
Release Date: 1995-04-11

Tracks:

  1. Piano Trio In E, K.542: 1. Allegro
  2. Piano Trio In E, K.542: 2. Andante grazioso
  3. Piano Trio In E, K.542: 3. Allegro
  4. Piano Trio In B Flat, K.502: 1. Allegro
  5. Piano Trio In B Flat, K.502: 2. Larghetto
  6. Piano Trio In B Flat, K.502: 3. Allegetto
  7. Piano Trio In G, K.564: 1. Allegro
  8. Piano Trio In G, K.564: 2. Andante. Thema mit Variationen
  9. Piano Trio In G, K.564: 3. Allegretto
  10. Piano Trio In C, K.548: 1. Allegro
  11. Piano Trio In C, K.548: 2. Andante cantabile
  12. Piano Trio In C, K.548: 3. Allegro

Tracks:

  1. Piano Trio In B Flat, K.254: 1. Allegro assai
  2. Piano Trio In B Flat, K.254: 2. Adagio
  3. Piano Trio In B Flat, K.254: 3. Rondeau. Tempo di menuetto
  4. Piano Trio In G, K.496: 1. Allegro
  5. Piano Trio In G, K.496: 2. Andante
  6. Piano Trio In G, K.496: 3. Allegretto. Thema mit Variationen
  7. Trio In E flat, K.498: 1. Andante
  8. Trio In E flat, K.498: 2. Menuetto
  9. Trio In E flat, K.498: 3. Rondeaux. Allegretto

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Fine Mozart at a Bargain Price.......2007-04-06

I can't add much to Mike Powers excellent review, but a few thoughts. This is another in the Philips Duo series, which I find a good source for the chamber music of Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert etc at bargain prices. The way these composers are played remains pretty much unchanged since these recordings were made in the late 60s and the 1970s, and made by the finest players of the time. When you thought piano trios you thought the Beau Arts Trio, who made the piano trio their speciality. So you can be sure that the interpretation will be excellent, which it is, and, despite the age of the recording, the sound is very good. And the music ? Some who take life too seriously might put them down as " more Mozart lollipops", well, they don't pretend to compare with a Brandenburg, but they are joyfull and airy, more like a small scale piano concerto, plenty of fine melodies for all the players.
I have no hesitation in giving five stars, there might be a better version available, but it will cost at least twice as much.

5 out of 5 stars Mozart with a heart.......2006-05-20

The last two star review is frankly flabbergasting. I guess some people may be just a little hard to please and perhaps if you are a musical expert or virtuoso you may have a case against these performances by the uniformly excellent Beaux Arts Trio.

Look at what everyone else thinks! This is exceptionially beautiful music played with heart and soul. There are so many performances of Mozart's chamber music that to these untrained ears just sound dull, thin-lipped and polite - for a long time I found much of Mozart's music rather superficial - very clever and witty - but ultimately superficial - I could fully understand why Glenn Gould recorded his sonatas just to show how overrated he had become!

Listening to the Beaux Arts Trio, all is forgiven. I can hear all instruments perfectly equally; the pacing is spot on and somehow the performance brings out a profundity in Mozart's chamber music I was unable to hear before.

Having said all this I would of course love to hear the other Phillips recording that is meant to be so definitive.


2 out of 5 stars Unbalanced, sloppy and poor intonation at a good price.......2006-02-22

I take my chamber music very seriously, and thought this would be a good deal at $14 from Amazon. I'm severely disappointed, but concede you get what you pay for. Both the remastering and the playing leaves something to be desired. I have these same three players playing the Dumky Trio and the Mendelssohn d minor Trio, and the Schubert Trios and they're quite good. These are bad enough that I would not even consider backing the CDs up.

First, the balance seems to be biased towards the violin / clarinet. Daniel Guilet is often criticized for milking the music too much, and it is no exception here, and this, imho, is a severe flaw when interpreting Mozart. His style is also inconsistent. For example, his Mozart spiccato at pianissimos becomes sloppy detaches that are way too long at fortes. Menahem Pressler sounds like he's playing with the soft pedal and the lid down. At times Mozart's clever left hand counterpoint is lost in the background. In the Clarinet Trio, the viola is often lost behind the clarinet. Overall, the intonation is not very good, especially in the awkward passages, like in the E major Trio. (Both Guilet and Greenhouse have issues tuning against the piano... perhaps because the lid was down?)

I give two stars because it could be even worse. My expectations compare to the excellent (especially in comparison) interpretation by Ingred Haebler of the Mozart Piano Quartets (released by Philips). There the exacting intonation and precociousness of Mozart shines. With these recordings I feel like I'm listening to a sight-reading through the wall, closest to the violinist/clarinet player.

5 out of 5 stars Elegance.......2005-06-23

These performances are wonderful, pure, relaxed and elegant. Mozart's Piano Trios are mostly mature works, still more easy listening and less expressive, less demanding than his "Haydn" quartets, most essential string quintets (K. 515, 516, 593), the piano/wind quintet (K 452), the piano quartet (K. 478) and the trio labelled "Divertimento" (K. 563). This makes it more difficult to explain what their charm consists in. Let me try with words like playful coolness, charming equanimity, happy serenity, light imperturbability, natural elegance, soothing purity or unruffled whiteness... Elegance is the keyword.

5 out of 5 stars BEAUX ARTS' MOZART MAKES THIS KITTY PURR!!! (SNOOKIE).......2003-05-06

I have had this recording for about five years, and have enjoyed it immensley. Recorded in the 1960's, it features the original personnel (Menahem Pressler, Piano - Daniel Guilet, Violin - Bernard Greenhouse, Cello).

The Beaux Arts Trio is just wonderful in this literature. Menahem Pressler's dynamic shading, articulation, and interactions with the other instruments are always "just right".

The sound of the recording itself is fine. Even though it was recorded in 1967, it was digitally remastered to cd.

I highly recommend this set. The Beaux Arts has been around for over 40 years. As a result, they have a lot of experience playing with each other, and it shows in this masterful compilation.
Brahms: Complete Trios
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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  • Excellent, delightful
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Brahms: Complete Trios

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ASIN: B00000416K
Release Date: 1993-08-10

Tracks:

  1. Piano Trio In B, Op. 8 - H-dur, en si majeur: Allegro con brio
  2. Piano Trio In B, Op. 8 - H-dur, en si majeur: Scherzo (Allegro molto)
  3. Piano Trio In B, Op. 8 - H-dur, en si majeur: Adagio
  4. Piano Trio In B, Op. 8 - H-dur, en si majeur: Allegro
  5. Frio In E Flat Op. 40 For Piano, Violin And Horn: Andante - Poco pimato
  6. Frio In E Flat Op. 40 For Piano, Violin And Horn: Scherzo (Allegro)
  7. Frio In E Flat Op. 40 For Piano, Violin And Horn: Adagio molto
  8. Frio In E Flat Op. 40 For Piano, Violin And Horn: Finale (Allegro con brio)

Tracks:

  1. Piano Trio in C, Op. 87: Allegro
  2. Piano Trio in C, Op. 87: Andante con moto
  3. Piano Trio in C, Op. 87: Scherzo (Presto)
  4. Piano Trio in C, Op. 87: Finale (Allegro giocoso)
  5. Piano Trio In C Minor, Op. 101: Allegro energico
  6. Piano Trio In C Minor, Op. 101: Presto non assai
  7. Piano Trio In C Minor, Op. 101: Andante grazioso
  8. Piano Trio In C Minor, Op. 101: Allegro molto
  9. Trio In A Minor, Op. 114, For Piano, Clarinet And Cello: Allegro
  10. Trio In A Minor, Op. 114, For Piano, Clarinet And Cello: Adagio
  11. Trio In A Minor, Op. 114, For Piano, Clarinet And Cello: Andante grazioso
  12. Trio In A Minor, Op. 114, For Piano, Clarinet And Cello: Allegro

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Correction to review concerning the versions of the op. 8 trio.......2006-06-10

Christopher Smith is in error in saying that the Borodin Trio's performance of Brahms's B Major Piano Trio, on Chandos CHAN 8334/5, is the original version. The Borodin Trio recorded only the revised version (unless they made a second recording I'm unaware of). So far as I can tell from the Amazon Web listings and old Penguin Guides, the original version has been recorded by the following groups: Odeon Trio, Trio Opus 8, Altenberg Trio, and Parnassus Trio. The last two groups recorded both versions. Apart from listening, one can tell from the movement designations which version one is dealing with. For instance, the first movement was originally allegro con moto and was revised to allegro con brio, and the third movement was changed from adagio non troppo to adagio. Also, I think you will find that the "great chunks" Brahms removed in his revision are from the first and third movements, not the second (scherzo) movement. Incidentally, I would have preferred not to rate this recording, as my purpose is only to make a correction and the Beaux Arts Trio recording I have is another version with a different violinist, but Amazon's system would not let me do so without including a rating, so I have provided a rating that corresponds to the average of the other ratings.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent buy, whether "budget" or not.......2006-02-02

The three trios on the "B" CD especiall show the emotional depth of Brahms later life chamber music. The Clarinet Trio is well rendered with a supple, yet reserved, but not austere, style.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent, delightful.......2004-11-04

This set is a treat for any Brahms lover. Excellent performance, elegance, depth and profound understanding. True Brahms !!!

4 out of 5 stars Becoming a favorite.......2000-10-17

After listening to the first movement of the C major I'd agree that it's a shade brisk and perfunctory. I've now listened to this performance of the clarinet trio many times. This is a piece that made no impression on me until I listened repeatedly and studied the score. I now realize that, while it's not a perfectly satisfying masterpiece, it has a subdued, elusive beauty, plus it's a remarkably concise piece. I have a theory that it was written in memory of Schumann. Some reasons: 1) the key of A minor was a favorite of Schumann's, 2) the opening melody for cello resembles the opening theme of Schumann's cello concerto (also in A minor), 3) the climax of the coda of the first movement (bars 194-200) has several Schumannesque descending fifths in the melody, 4) the whole piece has a feeling of sad reminiscence such as one can imagine Brahms would feel late in his own life thinking back on his friend, now dead thirty years. The clarinet trio is played very beautifully with no hint of the perfunctory quality mentioned above in connection with the C major trio. This is great music that deserves to be studied and thought about, not just played in the background.

Addendum (10/2002)...I just want to take back what I said about the C major being perfunctory. I've had many hours of enjoyment from all tracks on these discs, particularly the C major and C minor piano trios and the clarinet trio. That business about "perfunctory" was a very superficial initial reaction. These guys play with fire and sweep...crack open a beer and crank it up!

2 out of 5 stars a real disappointment.......2000-07-19

Although I haven't listened to all of it extensively, I found that both the Opus 8, B Major and Opus 87, C Major, were played with jarring tempo changes, unintuitive and displeasing phrasing, and a seeming lack of interest. I am a huge fan (and player) of Brahms and these trios in particular, and it was astonishing to discover that this compilation's recordings were so lacking in feeling and grace.
Beethoven: The Piano Trios
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Beethoven: The Piano Trios

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ASIN: B00005ND43
Release Date: 2001-10-09

Tracks:

  1. Trio No.1 in E flat, Op.1 No.1: I. Allegro
  2. Trio No.1 in E flat, Op.1 No.1: II. Adagio Cantabile
  3. Trio No.1 in E flat, Op.1 No.1: III. Scherzo (Allegro Assai)
  4. Trio No.1 in E flat, Op.1 No.1: IV. Finale (Presto)
  5. Trio No.2 in G, Op.1 No.2: I. Adagio - Allegro Vivace
  6. Trio No.2 in G, Op.1 No.2: II. Largo Con Espressione
  7. Trio No.2 in G, Op.1 No.2: III. Scherzo (Allegro)
  8. Trio No.2 in G, Op.1 No.2: IV. Finale (Presto)
  9. Trio No.8 in One Movt in B flat, WoO 39: Allegretto

Tracks:

  1. Trio No.3 in c, Op.1 No.3: I. Allegro Con Brio
  2. Trio No.3 in c, Op.1 No.3: II. Andante Cantabile Con Vars
  3. Trio No.3 in c, Op.1 No.3: III. Menuetto (Quasi Allegro)
  4. Trio No.3 in c, Op.1 No.3: IV. Finale (Prestissimo)
  5. Trio No.2 in E flat, Op.70 No.2: I. Poco Sostenuto - Allegro Ma Non Troppo
  6. Trio No.2 in E flat, Op.70 No.2: II. Allegretto
  7. Trio No.2 in E flat, Op.70 No.2: III. Allegretto Ma Non Troppo
  8. Trio No.2 in E flat, Op.70 No.2: IV. Finale (Allegro)
  9. Trio No.1 in E flat, Op.44 (14 Vars On An Original Theme): Tema (Andante) Con Vars

Tracks:

  1. Trio No.7 in B flat, Op.97 'Archduke': I. Allegro Moderato
  2. Trio No.7 in B flat, Op.97 'Archduke': II. Scherzo (Allegro)
  3. Trio No.7 in B flat, Op.97 'Archduke': III. Andante Cantabile, Ma Pero Con Moto - Poco Piu Adagio
  4. Trio No.7 in B flat, Op.97 'Archduke': IV. Allegro Moderato
  5. Trio No.9 in E flat, WoO 38: I. Allegro Moderato
  6. Trio No.9 in E flat, WoO 38: II. Scherzo (Allegro Ma Non Troppo)
  7. Trio No.9 in E flat, WoO 38: III. Rondo (Allegretto)
  8. Trio No.11 in G, Op.121a (10 Vars In Wenzel Muller's Song 'Ich Bin Der Schneider Kakadu'): Intro...

Tracks:

  1. Trio in E flat, Op.38 (After The Spt, Op.20): I. Adagio - Allegro Con Brio
  2. Trio in E flat, Op.38 (After The Spt, Op.20): II. Adagio Cantabile
  3. Trio in E flat, Op.38 (After The Spt, Op.20): III. Tempo Di Menuetto
  4. Trio in E flat, Op.38 (After The Spt, Op.20): IV. Andante Con Vars
  5. Trio in E flat, Op.38 (After The Spt, Op.20): V. Scherzo (Allegro Molto E Vivace)
  6. Trio in E flat, Op.38 (After The Spt, Op.20): VI. Andante Con Moto Alla Marcia - Presto
  7. Trio No.5 in D, Op.70 No.1 'Ghost': I. Allegro Vivace E Con Brio
  8. Trio No.5 in D, Op.70 No.1 'Ghost': II. Largo Assai Ed Espressivo
  9. Trio No.5 in D, Op.70 No.1 'Ghost': III. Presto

Tracks:

  1. Trio in D (After Sym No.2): I. Adagio - Allegro Con Brio
  2. Trio in D (After Sym No.2): II. Larghetto Quasi Andante
  3. Trio in D (After Sym No.2): III. Scherzo
  4. Trio in D (After Sym No.2): IV. Allegro Molto
  5. Triosatz in E flat: Allegretto
  6. Trio No.4 in B flat, Op.11 'Gassenhauer': I. Allegro Con Brio
  7. Trio No.4 in B flat, Op.11 'Gassenhauer': II. Adagio
  8. Trio No.4 in B flat, Op.11 'Gassenhauer': III. Tema: Pria Ch'io L'impegno (Allegretto) Con Vars

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Still the Best.......2007-01-10

My husband and I have loved the Beaux Arts Trio for many years and were very happy to find the edition of the Beethoven piano trios. The interpretations are superb, the playing is masterful and flawless. As long as the pianist Menahem Pressler will remain with the Trio, we will always try to hear them in concerts or on CD. We own most of their recordings.

5 out of 5 stars Beethoven shines.......2006-09-24

When one thinks of Beethoven, one often imagines the grand symphonic sound. This collection of piani trios, however, is a feather in the wind. They are beautiful and warm. There is room to breathe as one basks in the sheer genius of this composer's gift of melody and composition.

5 out of 5 stars Amazing and eternally listenable.......2006-04-11

I decided one day to look into string chamber music, and lucked out completely by getting this five-disk series.

I was not familiar with these pieces and am still amazed that such sounds were ever created or could be conceived of.

I particularly love the third CD in this production.

I would love to put the first few chords on Trio 7 on my cell phone, it would be so superior to everybody else's little ditties that we all suffer through!

I have listened to this CD for a couple years now and do not tire of it.

Ben

4 out of 5 stars Trios and music education.......2006-02-26

I have become interested in trios since we had a visit this year of a wonderful trio that played Haydn, Brahms, and Schubert. I realized here was a whole area I had missed. Since then I have been making up for it. I am learning much about various composers I already thought I understood fairly well. What has been most surprising is the function of music in the home -- the market these pieces were primarily written for. With that in mind, it is certainly interesting to imagine what a home must have been like in the evening with some friends playing these pieces. They must have been fairly accomplished or these would not have gone very well. They are challenging. What does that say about the way people thought? How did music influence their imaginations and their reasoning? (The Mozart Effect). I find that even though I enjoy these what makes them worth having and listening to is this bit of cultural imagining I add to listening to them. That said, I have not figured out yet if I have a favorite. I know the Schubert was the favorite of the cellist that recently visited and he explained why. But that was from the point of view of a person playing. Otherwise, I wonder if these are more like baseball. They can be really boring if you are not in the game.

3 out of 5 stars Caution On This Set.......2006-02-21

The piano is not balanced with the violin and cello, it drowns them out. The violin at times is quite muted and the cello is often indistinct. Listen to the samples critically before buying. I found the same problem on another Philips set of Haydn Piano Trios.
Mendelssohn: Piano Trios Nos. 1 & 2 [Hybrid SACD]
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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Mendelssohn: Piano Trios Nos. 1 & 2 [Hybrid SACD]

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ASIN: B000FVQUXK
Release Date: 2006-07-25

Tracks:

  1. Molto Allegro Agitato
  2. Andante Con Moto Tranquillo
  3. Scherzo-Leggiero E Vivace
  4. Finale-Allegro Assai Appassionato
  5. Allegro Energico E Con Fuoco
  6. Andante Espressivo
  7. Scherzo-Molto Allegro Quasi Presto
  8. Finale-Allegro Appassionato

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Mendelssohn wrote his first trio, Op. 49, when he was 30, the second, Op. 66, five years later. Among the most beloved favorites of the repertoire, they are heard so frequently--especially the first one--that one would think all interpretive choices had been exhausted. But there is something special about hearing them performed by musicians who are even younger than the composer was when he wrote them. The three players on this record, all of whom have flourishing solo careers, are in their 20s. They bring to this familiar music the freshness of a new discovery, without however straining for novelty or surprise; their unlimited instrumental command and beautiful, varied, invariably expressive tone are entirely at the service of the music. Their approach combines meticulous observance of the score--dynamics, phrasing, articulation--with youthful spontaneity, ardent romanticism with judicious restraint; they follow Mendelssohn to the heights and depths of emotion without becoming sentimental, exaggerating or resorting to external effects. Though essentially dark, somber and dramatic, both Trios find relief in dreamy, inward, lyrical slow movements, and while each has a characteristic Mendelssohnian elfin Scherzo, in the first Trio it is lit by a bright, sunny sky and in the second it is shadowed by ominous storm-clouds, punctuated by flashes of lightning. The players take both Scherzos extremely fast, and though every note is clear, many details get lost in the headlong rush. The only flaw of this very impressive recording is the balance: the piano is too loud, the violin too soft, and the dynamic contrasts are excessive. --Edith Eisler

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars YOUTH.......2006-08-17

This month in Aspen, Colorado, I had the immense pleasure of hearing two of the participants in this recording perform Beethoven's "Kreisler" Violin Sonata--Jonathan Gilad, piano and Julia Fischer, violin. These very young performers made such an impression on me in the aforesaid work that I purchased this recording of the Mendelssohn Piano Trios that also includes Daniel Müller-Schott on cello. Again I am very impressed with ALL of these performers. I love these works and Julia Fischer, violin, Jonathan Gilad, piano, and Daniel Müller-Schott, Cello play them splendidly performing them with passion and with marvelous youthful energy (the works are, after all, youthful Mendelssohn). Although, I own many recordings of the Mendelssohn Piano Trios, I found this recording immensely satisfying being filled with such vigor and with such beauty of tone--ah youth! A big plus is that the performers seem to be so keenly aware of each other forming a marvelous team. How so very exciting!

The sound of this PentaTone SACD disc is great displaying a very rich and full sound--"state of the art" I'm sure!

So if you want to hear how exciting chamber music can be, buy this disc.

5 out of 5 stars Three Young Musical Lions in Superb Mendelssohn Piano Trios.......2006-07-29

None of the three instrumentalists on this piano trio CD has been around all that long -- they're all in their twenties -- but the word has been getting out about them for some time now. Violinist Julia Fischer has made the biggest splash on the strength of recordings of Bach solo works, Mozart piano sonatas, and three Russian concerti as well as some high-profile concert appearances in Europe and North America. Cellist Daniel Müller-Schott is not far behind with his muscular tone, tight vibrato and a sound of his own, and a recent CD of the Elgar and Walton concerti with André Previn and the Oslo Philharmonic. Jonathan Gilad is a little less-well known but he had a very successful début CD on EMI with music of Beethoven, Brahms and Mozart. As far as I know this trio had not teamed up before, but whoever had the idea to get them together deserves a medal. All three of them are consummate chamber musicians on the evidence of this disc and, further, they appear to have the greatest respect for their trio partners. Fischer and Müller-Schott have a startling ability to match their tone to one another. Gilad's contribution sparkles and dances. Fischer, at the beginning of the rather somber first movement of the C Minor trio, reminds one startlingly of Rostropovich with a huge yet doleful sound.

The Mendelssohn Piano Trios, Op. 49 in D minor and Op. 66 in C Minor, have been recorded many times before, probably the No. 1 more often than the No. 2, and they have almost uniformly received excellent performances. Much acclaim has been heaped on some fairly recent recordings: the recent Beaux Arts Trio's second set of these works and the Florestan Trio's set. Many lovers of these works will remember an incandescent recording of the D Minor by the Stern/Rose/Istomin trio. There is even a poorly recorded by otherwise striking performance by the Cortot/Thibaud/Casals trio.

This group of young players do not take a backseat to any of the artists mentioned above. Their approach is fiery yet tender, flowing yet not afraid to linger at times. The trios have been accused of being lightweight by some snippy critics, but that charge certainly could not be leveled at these performances. These are big, muscular and spontaneous readings. There is some emphasis on the darker side of the music, especially in the C Minor, and yet they break free with a joyous élan in placed like the scherzo of the D Minor and the finale of the C Minor. The quotation of the Lutheran chorale 'Herr Gott, Dich fürchten wir alle' in that finale comes as an epiphany, one that is almost heart-breaking in its simplicity and sincerity.

The sound on this SACD disc is demonstration quality. The plain CD layer, although recorded at a somewhat lower dynamic level, is also quite good. I'm consistently impressed with the sound on these PentaTone hybrid SACD releases.

If you're in the market for a CD of these works, don't hesitate. This release joins with the greatest every made of these marvelous pieces.

Scott Morrison

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