Max Bruch: Piano trio Op. 5 & 8 pieces, Op. 83 Trio Estampe
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2014
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
26.11.2014
Label: Arties Records
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Interpret: Trio Estampe, Nicolas Bône, Olivier Patey, Emmanuel Christien
Komponist: Max Bruch (1838-1920)
Das Album enthält Albumcover Booklet (PDF)
- 1 I. Andante molto cantabile 06:27
- 2 II. Allegro assai 06:08
- 3 III. Presto 07:33
- 4 I. Andante 03:49
- 5 II. Allegro con moto 02:13
- 6 III. Andante con moto 06:46
- 7 IV. Allegro agitato 03:21
- 8 V. Rumänische melodie : Andante 04:46
- 9 VI. Nachtgesang : Andante con moto 06:02
- 10 VII. Allegro vivace, ma non troppo 03:16
- 11 VIII. Moderato 05:43
Info zu Max Bruch: Piano trio Op. 5 & 8 pieces, Op. 83
Max Bruch’s compositions shine the last lights of German romanticism. Following in the footsteps of Felix Mendelssohn, Robert Schumann and Johannes Brahms, Bruch persisted in defending a melodic line inspired by popular culture, “one can only hope in these times that are hostile to melody”.
Today, this is at the heart of the beauty of his chamber music, a final and fitting testimony of 19th century Germany.The Trio op. 5 for violin, cello and piano was started in Leipzig in 1857 and finished a few months later. It is his first mature work as a young musician. Beyond the obvious influence of Mendelssohn and Schumann, the Trio is a testimony of the profound coherence of the composer: his melodic grace, his resolutely romantic expression are to be found here for the first time, but these are characteristics of his compositional output. Composed in 1911, the Eight Pieces ring like a goodbye to German romanticism such as Schumann and his Märchenerzählungen. As Schumann did before him, Bruch’s structures now favour a “character piece”, going away from the rigid frame of the Sonata.
Trio Estampe:
Mathilde Borsarello-Herrmann, violin
Caroline Boita, cello
Claudine Simon, piano
Olivier Patey, clarinet
Nicolas Bône, alto
Emmanuel Christien, piano
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Booklet für Max Bruch: Piano trio Op. 5 & 8 pieces, Op. 83