This page lists all recordings of Piano Trio No. 33 in G minor, Hob.XV:19, by Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) on CD & download (MP3 & FLAC). Generally, more recent releases are listed first, but with priority given to those that are in stock. |
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Three astounding musicians all making a name for themselves as individual star performers, came together to form what must surely be one of the ‘dream’ collaborations of all time. Yet it was the single mindedness of each man that was to lead them to greatness in their solo careers that was the cause of violent disagreement between them. This in turn meant that collaborations, such as the one captured on this recording, were sadly few and far between. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Beethoven: | Piano Trio No. 7 in B flat Major, Op. 97 'Archduke' Moscow 1956 Piano Trio No. 8 in E flat major, WoO 38 Moscow 1952 | Borodin: | Piano Trio in D major Moscow 1950 Emil Gilels (piano), Dimitry Tziganov (violin), Sergei Shirinsky (cello) | Brahms: | Horn Trio in E flat major, Op. 40 Moscow 1951 with Yakov Shapiro (horn) | Fauré: | Piano Quartet No. 1 in C minor Op. 15 Moscow 1958 with Rudolf Barshai (viola) | Haydn: | Piano Trio No. 28 in D major, Hob.XV:16 two recordings, Moscow 1951 and London 1959 Piano Trio No. 33 in G minor, Hob.XV:19 Moscow 1952 | Mozart: | Divertimento (Piano Trio) in B flat, K254 Moscow 1952 Piano Trio No. 6 in G major K564 Moscow 1952 | Saint-Saëns: | Piano Trio No. 1 in F major Op. 18 Moscow 1953 | Schumann: | Piano Trio No. 1 in D minor, Op. 63 Moscow 1958 | Shostakovich: | Piano Trio No. 2 in E minor, Op. 67 London 1959 | Tchaikovsky: | Piano Trio in A minor, Op. 50 'In Memory of a Great Artist' Moscow 1952 |
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Haydn’s Piano trios are split into two sets, his early and late trios, the former seldom played except in the context of complete editions. The latter reflect the composer's full musical maturity and are greatly admired by critics. This complete set, new to Phoenix Edition collates all the works on 8 CDs released in good time to commemorate the forthcoming bicentenary anniversary of Haydn’s death in 2009. Haydn’s early trios were composed in the mid-1750s when Haydn was Musical Director for Count Morzin. Haydn composed these in the style of baroque trio sonatas and he mostly chose “Divertimento”, “Capriccio” or “Partita” as a title. This makes it more difficult to determine how many works were specifically piano trios. In contrast to the earlier trios, the compositions from the 1780s and 1790s have titles such as “Sonate” or “Sonata” – the trios are representative of the genre “piano sonata with accompaniment” in which the piano was the focus of attention. These “late trios” are consistently more polished and demand far more virtuosity from the musicians. Complete recordings give the listener an insight into the development of the genre itself but also Haydn’s ever more polished musical language and instrumentation. This complete box is performed by the multi award-winning Haydn Trio Eisenstadt who provide clear evidence here that every opus is a long way from being written off as “utility music”. "The Haydn Trio Eisenstadt...are unfailingly stylish” Gramophone on a previous recording by the Haydn Trio Eisenstadt | |
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“This is a remarkable and, indeed, invaluable box, which is unlikely to be challenged, let alone surpassed. Nowadays, it is not often possible to hail one set of records as a 'classic' of the gramophone in quite the same sense as, say, Schnabel's Beethoven sonatas or the Busch late Beethoven quartets. Yet this set can surely be said to enjoy this status. The playing of the Beaux Arts Trio is of the highest musical distinction, Menahem Pressler's contribution is little short of inspired; the set offers astonishingly lifelike recorded sound, and the repertoire is unfailingly fresh and inventive. The performances follow the Critical Edition prepared by HC Robbins Landon, whose tireless researches have increased the number of trios that we know in the standard edition from 31 to 43. These are records to which one returns with pleasure and profit, for this music is sane and intelligent, balm to the soul in a troubled world. Indeed, it is a set that will last a lifetime.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 “the playing of the Beaux Arts Trio is of the very highest musical distinction. The contribution of the pianist, Menahem Pressler, is inspired, and the recorded sound on CD is astonishingly lifelike.” Penguin Guide, 2011 edition | | | (Sorry, download not available in your country) | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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CD 1: Hob. XV:6–10 CD 2: Hob. XV:11–14 CD 3: Hob. XV:5 & 18–20 CD 4: Hob. XV:21–23 CD 5: Hob. XV:24–26 & 31–32 CD 6: Hob. XV:27–30 CD 7: Hob. XV:f1, 34, 35, 38 & 40 CD 8/9: Hob. XV:C1, 1–2, 36–37 & 41
Trio 1790 (on period instruments) Complete Piano Trios - A boxed set of 9 CDs with one new booklet for a special price! Haydn’s Piano Trios in a nine CD boxed set performed on period instruments by the highly acclaimed Trio 1790. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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