Three years after Granados premiered his Trio in Madrid, his admired friend, Joaquín Malats, whom he had known since
they were fellow students in Barcelona, premiered his Trio in B-flat at
the Madrid Athenaeum. Music of exquisite, elegant, and fresh
refinement, constant in flight and resounding in inspiration, condenses
in its three movements all the creative potential of a musician who died
prematurely at 40 years of age. Pedrell himself confesses in the first
person his weakness for Chopin in his first period as a composer: In the
year 1872, the chronic nocturnitis from which I suffered, and which was
influenced by Chopin and Field, worsened, and I published, almost at
the same time, two Nocturnos (in G minor and A major). After a month of
intense work, the Trio in C Major op. 50 of Enrique Granados premiered
on 22 February 1895, at the Salón Romero in Madrid, the favorite haunt
of Madrids chamber evenings, as the culmination of a programme dedicated
entirely to the music of Granados that included his Quintet and several
pieces for piano. The present recording has been made using exclusively
the manuscript of the Trio in C Major op. 50, held in the Museum of
Music of Barcelona. The difference with the existing editions of the
work and with the recordings based on those texts is more than notable.
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