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Grieg: Chamber Music

The Moscow Trio

A dryish acoustic suits the two quartets, payed with warmth and some urgency, though in the duo sonatas the rather distantly placed piano undermines the high-voltage string playing.

Grieg: Chamber Music

The Moscow Trio

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A dryish acoustic suits the two quartets, payed with warmth and some urgency, though in the duo sonatas the rather distantly placed piano undermines the high-voltage string playing.

About

Edvard Grieg was the father of Norwegian music; his most famous pieces are the Piano Concerto in A Minor and the incidental music to Peer Gynt. Sent to study at the conservatory of Leipzig during his teens, his compositions show a thorough grounding in the European Romantic tradition, although his later works explore the idea of a national Norwegian style.

His chamber music showcases the way in which he actively sought to weave the characteristics of Norwegian popular music into accepted compositional forms and styles. Grieg himself said of the violin sonatas: ‘They are representative of the three periods of my evolution: the first naïve and full of melodic ideas, the second nationalistic, and the third turning to much vaster horizons.’ The quartet in G Minor initially proved a problem for the composer, but it is nonetheless a triumph, brimming with impressive moments such as the beauty of the pastoral reverie and the relentless rhythm of the energetic finale. The collection also includes the Cello Concerto in A Minor – written for Grieg’s brother John, an amateur cellist – the String Quartet No.2 in F and the Andante con moto for piano trio.

The recording boasts a wealth of renowned chamber musicians; among them are the Moscow Trio, an ensemble that has achieved great success in Europe. Also featured are acclaimed performers such as Alexander Vinnitsky, Vladimir Ovchinnikov and Alexander Rudin.

Contents and tracklist

I. Allegro con brio
Track length9:49
II. Allegretto quasi andantino
Track length5:55
III. Allegro molto
Track length9:19
I. Allegro vivace
Track length8:49
II. Allegretto tranquillo
Track length6:31
III. Allegro animato
Track length5:19
I. Allegro molto ed appassionato
Track length9:52
II. Allegretto espressivo alla romanza
Track length7:17
III. Allegro animato
Track length8:06
I. Allegro agitato
Track length9:14
II. Andante molto tranquillo
Track length6:45
III. Allegro molto e marcato
Track length12:02
I. Un poco andante
Track length13:09
II. Romanze: Andantino
Track length6:21
III. Allegro molto marcato
Track length6:54
IV. Finale: Presto al saltarello
Track length9:46
I. Allegro vivace e gracioso
Track length13:25
II. Allegro scherzando
Track length7:10

Awards and reviews

September 2013

A dryish acoustic suits the two quartets, payed with warmth and some urgency, though in the duo sonatas the rather distantly placed piano undermines the high-voltage string playing.
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