We are greeted by a slender and lively sound of the piano trio when we
listen to the debut GENUIN release of the Eldering Ensemble. In addition
to Beethoven's "Ghost Trio" and Mendelssohn's dark Trio in C minor, two
of the major works in the repertoire, there is a Duetto by Louis Spohr,
of which a recording is not yet available. This album features the
world premiere recording of the new Urtext edition, insightfully played
by the young, highly acclaimed musicians with verve. It is a debut album
that will make any listener want to hear more! "Chamber music with joy"
(General Anzeiger Bonn) is how performances by the Eldering Ensemble
have been described by audiences and critics alike. Named after Bram
Eldering, the celebrated violinist, chamber musician and pedagogue of
the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the ensemble's
repertoire unites three equally demanding chamber music genres: the
piano trio, string trio and piano quartet. The Eldering ensemble's
unique and varied programs strike a balance between excitement, contrast
and wit while it's interpretations captivate through their musical
spontaneity, clarity and elegance of sound.
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