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In the middle of making a winter playlist, music that's on the isolated or cold side, thinking of a grey winter day, or the eerie glow of a winter night. Please let me know what other music could fit this vibe
Arensky - Piano Trio no.1 in d minor, op.32 (1894)
Updating an old post on this piece
Arensky’s first piano trio is one of those overlooked treasures in music. Not only is it by a less popular name, but it’s also a chamber piece, and for some reason chamber music is overlooked in favor of big symphonies or solo piano music. Written in the 1890s, the work is very lyrical, and the instruments flow with each other in a way that feels free form. The slow movement is something special; I first heard it [the first time I even heard of this work] at a chamber music recital given by some of the musicians at my college who were playing as part of their final. It was the highlight of the evening.
Because this "hidden gem" is full of gorgeous melodies, it has gotten more popularity recently and will hopefully inspire more musicians to keep it in the standard rep.
Movements:
1. Allegro moderato
2. Scherzo - Allegro molto
3. Elegia - Adagio
4. Finale - Allegro non troppo
Anton Arensky
(12 July 1861 - 25 February 1906)
Happy Birthday, Anton!
"As a king or as a knight, I will reign, I will fight!"
"As a king or as a knight, I will reign, I will fight!" - Arensky
Concert, ★★★★, Trio Amani @ Zurich, 2020-10-24 — Beethoven: Piano Trio #1 E♭ op.1/1; Rachmaninoff: Trio élégiaque #1; Arensky: Trio #1 op.32
Concert review, ★★★★, Trio Amani (Marina Yakovleva, Lev Sivkov, Kateryna Tereshchenko) @ Zurich, 2020-10-24 — Beethoven Piano Trio No.1 in E♭ major, op.1/1; Rachmaninoff: Trio élégiaque No.1 in G minor; Arensky: Piano Trio No.1 in D minor, op.32
Blog post #560 — #rolfsmblog •
Arensky - String Quartet No. 2 in A Minor, Op. 35
I. Moderato [0:50] II. Variations on a Theme by Tchaikovsky - Moderato [12:50] III. Finale: Andante sostenuto [26:40]
John Holland, violin Mark Berger, viola Carol Ou, cello Sam Ou, cello New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, MA Pierce Hall
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