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The Piano Trio in C minor, MWV Q3, is a chamber work by Felix Mendelssohn. It was composed in 1820 and published posthumously in 1970. [1] Unlike many other piano trios, this work is scored for piano, violin and viola. [2] In key, all the movements are in minor, ending also in minor.
The trio offered inspiration to Johannes Brahms, with the opening theme of the finale being referenced in the scherzo of his Piano Sonata No. 3, Op. 5, as well as the opening of the first movement of this trio being the basis for the piano line in the finale of his Piano Quartet No. 3 in C minor, Op. 60. [3]
Booklet cover for the Trio Fontenay's recording of the Beethoven piano trios (Teldec 9031-73281-2) which won the 1994 German Record Critics Award.The Trio Fontenay was a German classical music piano trio which performed worldwide and recorded much of the significant piano trio repertoire between the years 1980 and 2006.
Triple Concerto for violin, cello, piano and orchestra (2018) Fikret Amirov. To the Memory of Ghadsibekov, poem for violin, cello, piano and orchestra (1949) Lera Auerbach. Serenade for a Melancholic Sea for violin, cello, piano and string orchestra, Op. 68 (2002) (dedicated to Gidon Kremer)
During the Classical era, C minor was used infrequently and often for works of a particularly turbulent cast. [citation needed] Mozart, for instance, wrote only very few works in this key, but they are among his most dramatic ones (the twenty-fourth piano concerto, the fourteenth piano sonata, the Masonic Funeral Music, the Adagio and Fugue in C minor and the Great Mass in C minor, for instance).
Allegro maestoso (A minor) Romanze: Andante non troppo con grazia (A-flat major) Finale: Allegro non troppo – Allegro molto (A minor) The duration of the concerto is under 20 minutes. Virtuoso writing for the piano dominates the composition. [3] A reviewer of a 2004 recording noted that it is a "truly remarkable piece for a 14 year old.
Lekeu composed about 50 works and left a number of unfinished compositions at the time of his death. Two of these, a Cello Sonata and his Piano Quartet, were completed by d'Indy. [7] All have been recorded at least once, and several of them more than once, notably the Violin Sonata in G Major and the Piano Trio in C minor.
Ludwig van Beethoven's Concerto for Violin, Cello, and Piano in C major, Op. 56, commonly known as the Triple Concerto, was composed in 1803 and published in 1804 by Breitkopf & Härtel. The choice of the three solo instruments effectively makes this a concerto for piano trio , and it is the only concerto Beethoven ever completed for more than ...