One year after its first Chandos recording, the young Neave Trio
explores some of the most prominent French composers of the early 20th century in their new album.
The dominant piece here is the much lesser-known trio by Roussel:
only the second of his completed works to be published. Offering a
unique musical world of contrasting shapes and colours elegantly thought
through and at times atmospheric, this is a gem not to be missed.
This is followed by Debussy’s early piano trio, performed with a
bright and radiant approach that provides great moments of lightness and
clarity.
It ends with the ever-popular trio in D by Fauré, an exploration of
the deformation of high and low sounds composed at the end of his life
when beset by deafness. Neave’s accurate and balanced interpretations
perfectly capture the complexity and tension of the piece which in late
Fauré comes abundantly from texture and movement.
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