SKU: SU.46200090
Clarinet, Violin & Piano Duration: 22' Composed: 1988 Published by: Verdehr Trio Tripartita is a title invented for this score, a piece in three movements for three players. The first movement Elaborations is a sonata-like structure whose ideas evolve out of the harmonic succession heard as the background material of the opening passage. The second and third movements are based on essentially the same scalar and harmonic materials as the first; however, they are somewhat different in their moods and expression, in part because they both incorporate elements derived from popular music idioms of the early part of the twentieth century. The form of the second movement, Dances,is related to the nineteenth century scherzo with two trios; here, the scherzo sections are fast and jazzy,while the more relaxed digressions are, respectively, a ragtime-waltz and a tango. The third movement Blues with Variations follows without pause, and furthermore is linked structurally to the previous movements, since the chord sequence for the blues (and subsequent variations) is the same one employed from the very opening of the work. —William Averitt.
SKU: HL.51481532
UPC: 840126989298. 9.25x12.25x0.357 inches.
After the great success of his first Piano Trio in d minor op. 49, some five years passed before Mendelssohn set to work on a new composition for this formation. But then the c-minor Trio came into being in a relatively short period in March/April 1845 and was published around a year later. Much more sombre in character than the sibling work, this second trio is also considered much more difficult in terms of technique (above all in the piano part). Thus, it has always stood somewhat in the shadow of the earlier trio. However, chamber music aficionados generally regard it as the more mature and challenging work in terms of compositional technique. The trio, taken from the volume Mendelssohn • Piano Trios HN 957, is now available from Henle for the first time also as a practical single edition.
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SKU: KU.GM-1887
ISBN 9790206201011.
Lichter Hall ('Light Echo'), my second piano trio, was written in 2012 to a commission from the medeA trio, which gave the work's world premiere in the Wigmore Hall in London on October 16th, 2012.
My first piano trio, Schattenspie(ge)l from 2006, is an expansive, multi-movement work, and I have composed my second trio as a compact, one-movement, 'bright' pendant to it. Various impulses draw points of calm in their wake - as if they were echoes - and they develop contantly from an intial hesitance to a flowing motion. The ensuing cantabile passage, which is an echo of my orchestra work Moments lucides, dissolves into a shadowy close. (D.P.H.)
SKU: CL.110-0120-08
As this fun piece rolls along, one can almost imagine a scarecrow doing a polka as the second section suggests! 3 Bb Clarinets.
SKU: SU.46200060
Clarinet, Violin & Piano Duration: 16 ' Composed: 1979 Published by: Verdehr Trio Inventions on the Summer Solstice was written for the Verdehr Trio in 1979. It is an evocative work, enhanced by such effects as the spatial modulation of the violin and the second invention, and the addition of claves, maracas, wire brushes used inside the piano, and a toy cricket to augment ensemble’s timbral resources. Michigan State University Press.
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