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A piano trio is a group of piano and two other instruments, usually a violin and a cello, or a piece of music written for such a group. It is one of the most common forms found in classical chamber music .
Piano Trio in E major, WoO (published in 2012 by Pfefferkorn) Piano Trio No. 1 in E minor, Op. 11 (1848) Piano Trio No. 2 in E ♭ major, Op. 22 (1852) Piano Trio No. 3 in E ♭ major, Op. 53 (1856) [The German National Library and Audite site list this work as being in D major, while IMSLP says E♭ major.] Piano Trio No. 4 in D major, Op. 58 ...
This is a list of piano trios by Joseph Haydn, including the chronological number assigned by H. C. Robbins Landon and the number they are given in Anthony van Hoboken's catalogue of his works. (Hoboken's listings of Haydn compositions are divided by musical genre, and the piano trios as a category are grouped under the Roman numeral prefix XV.)
The Piano Trio in G minor, Op. 15, for piano, violin, and cello, was written in 1855 by Bedřich Smetana initially as his Opus 9. Following some revision, he had finished and premiered the revised work in Sweden in 1858. [1] The work was then officially published in 1880.
Maurice Ravel's Piano Trio for piano, violin, and cello is a chamber work composed in 1914. Dedicated to Ravel's counterpoint teacher André Gedalge, the trio was first performed in Paris in January 1915, by Alfredo Casella (piano), Gabriel Willaume (violin), and Louis Feuillard (cello). [1] A typical performance of the work lasts about 30 minutes.
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's Trio in A minor, Op. 50, was written in Rome between December 1881 and late January 1882. It is subtitled À la mémoire d’un grand artiste [In memory of a great artist], in reference to Nikolai Rubinstein , his close friend and mentor, who had died on 23 March 1881.
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