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Haydn: Piano Trios Volume 1

Kungsbacka Piano Trio

It's only to be hoped that the Kungsbackas Trio's survey of this somewhat neglected tranche of Haydn's output means to go on as it starts...what matters is the music; and any group that is willing...

Haydn: Piano Trios Volume 1

Kungsbacka Piano Trio

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It's only to be hoped that the Kungsbackas Trio's survey of this somewhat neglected tranche of Haydn's output means to go on as it starts...what matters is the music; and any group that is willing...

About

The Piano Trios, written between 1784 and 1797, represent Haydn’s art at its most enjoyable and fresh.

Three of the trios in this disc were dedicated to Rebecca Schroeter, who lived in London and was a close friend of the composer. The F sharp minor contains a version of the Adagio of Symphony No. 102, which it has been suggested was a favourite of hers. And the G major sports the famous ‘Gypsy Rondo’ finale (Rondo all’Ongarese), one of the most ebullient and best loved movements in the entire repertoire.

Contents and tracklist

I. Allegro
Track length5:31
II. Adagio cantabile
Track length3:24
III. Finale. Tempo di Menuetto
Track length4:55
I. Allegro
Track length7:06
II. Andante
Track length2:35
III. Allegro, ma dolce
Track length2:38
I. Andante
Track length6:02
II. Poco adagio
Track length5:18
III. Rondo all'ongarese. Presto
Track length3:25
I. Andante
Track length8:13
II. Allegro
Track length3:19

Awards and reviews

January 2012

It's only to be hoped that the Kungsbackas Trio's survey of this somewhat neglected tranche of Haydn's output means to go on as it starts...what matters is the music; and any group that is willing to take it seriously is guaranteed to reap the dividends...The Kungsbackas need fear nothing in comparison [with landmark versions]

21st August 2011

The piano leads brightly, the violin seems a little recessive, and the cello supports well: a sequence of superb music which leaves one wanting more of the series.

21st July 2011

the Kungsbacka’s playing ensures all four trios bear witness to the variety, personality and sparkling invention that Haydn channelled into this delightful and multifaceted music.
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