This fruitful collaboration
by three eminent chamber musicians, Christian Tetzlaff, Tanja Tetzlaff
and Lars Vogt, brings together two Piano Trios by the Czech master,
Antonín Dvorák (1841–1904). During the last eight years, artists forming
this unique trio have recorded eight albums of chamber music for Ondine
with great acclaim, including some of the Romantic standard works.
These two chamber music masterpieces by Antonín Dvorák express great
emotional depth and dark passion. The two piano trios by Dvorak featured
in this album have remarkable similarities as well as differences.
Piano Trio No. 3, nearly symphonic in its character, hints to the world
of Johannes Brahms, while the Piano Trio No. 4 includes
folkloric elements. The third piano trio might not only be considered as
an homage to Brahms; it was written by the composer in 1883 shortly
after the death of his mother which might well explain the sorrowful
musical expression in the slow movement of the work. The ‘Dumky’ trio
has a very unusual structure in its six movements. This intense and
intimate work was written just prior to the composer’s departure to New
York in 1891 and serves as a great climax for Dvorak’s series of piano
trios.
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