"This was real chamber music playing, with no sense of soloists coming together on an ad hoc basis," wrote The Guardian when Leif Ove Andenes performed Schumann piano trios in London. His long-standing duo partner Christian Tetzlaff and the violinist's sister Tanja Tetzlaff. Schumann's first two piano trios were composed in 1847, the third in 1851 and they stand as three contrasted and complimentary masterpieces. In the composer's fascinating sometimes experimental canon of chamber music.
1 Piano Trio No. 1 in D minor, Op.63: I. Mit Energie Und Leidenschaft
2 Piano Trio No. 1 in D minor, Op.63: II. Lebhaft, Doch Nicht Zu Rasch
3 Piano Trio No. 1 in D minor, Op.63: III. Langsam, Mit Inniger Empfindung
4 Piano Trio No. 1 in D minor, Op.63: IV. Mit Feuer
5 Piano Trio No. 2 in F Major, Op.80: I. Sehr Lebhaft
6 Piano Trio No. 2 in F Major, Op.80: II. Mit Innigem Ausdruck
7 Piano Trio No. 2 in F Major, Op.80: III. in Massiger Bewegung
8 Piano Trio No. 2 in F Major, Op.80: IV. Nicht Zu Rasch
9 Sech Stückein Kanonischer Form, Op.56 Arr. for Piano Trio: I. Nicht Zu Schnell
10 Sech Stückein Kanonischer Form, Op.56 Arr. for Piano Trio: II. Mit Inningem Ausdruck
11 Sech Stückein Kanonischer Form, Op.56 Arr. for Piano Trio: III. Andantino
12 Sech Stückein Kanonischer Form, Op.56 Arr. for Piano Trio: IV. Innig
13 Sech Stückein Kanonischer Form, Op.56 Arr. for Piano Trio: V. Nicht Zu Schnell
14 Sech Stückein Kanonischer Form, Op.56 Arr. for Piano Trio: VI. Adagio
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1 Piano Trio No. 3 in G minor, Op.110: I. Bewegt, Doch Nicht Zu Rasch
2 Piano Trio No. 3 in G minor, Op.110: II. Ziemlich Langsam - Etwas Bewegter - Schneller - Erstes Tempo
3 Piano Trio No. 3 in G minor, Op.110: III. Rasch
4 Piano Trio No. 3 in G minor, Op.110: IV. Kräftig, Mit Humor
5 Fantasiestücke FÜR Klavier, Violine and Violoncello, Op.88: I. Romanze. Nicht Schnell, Mit Innigem Ausdruck
6 Fantasiestücke FÜR Klavier, Violine and Violoncello, Op.88: II. Humoreske. Lebhaft
7 Fantasiestücke FÜR Klavier, Violine and Violoncello, Op.88: III. Duett. Langsam Und Mit Ausdruck
8 Fantasiestücke FÜR Klavier, Violine and Violoncello, Op.88: IV. Finale. Im Marsch-Tempo
"This was real chamber music playing, with no sense of soloists coming together on an ad hoc basis," wrote The Guardian when Leif Ove Andenes performed Schumann piano trios in London. His long-standing duo partner Christian Tetzlaff and the violinist's sister Tanja Tetzlaff. Schumann's first two piano trios were composed in 1847, the third in 1851 and they stand as three contrasted and complimentary masterpieces. In the composer's fascinating sometimes experimental canon of chamber music.