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Tomás Bretón, a native of Salamanca, rose from relatively humble circumstances to become a leading figure in Spanish music, director of the Madrid Conservatory and an important conductor. Although Bretón is now remembered chiefly for his zarzuelas and operas, his chamber music has been unaccountably neglected.
The brilliant Four Spanish Pieces, which enjoyed widespread popularity at the beginning of the twentieth century, convey the distinctive Spanish character present throughout the composer’s work.
By contrast, the Trio for piano, violin and cello is a more serious and original work in which Spanish melodies are introduced with considerable subtlety.
The LOM Piano Trio was recently described in a press releases as the best ‘Spanish Chamber Music Ensemble’.
Tomas Breton: Piano Trio in E major
I. Allegro comodo
II. Andante
III. Allegro molto
IV. Allegro energico
Tomas Breton: 4 Spanish Pieces
No. 1. Danza Oriental
No. 2. Scherzo Andaluz
No. 3. Bolero
No. 4. Polo Gitano
Classical World
(on the LOM Piano Trio)
“Three wonderful musicians that gave evidence of serious work and preparation, both technically and musically.”
“Bretón’s countrymen offer a delightful taster of the Spaniard’s chamber works… this inexpensive newcomer offers an utterly delightful taster of what he has to offer.”
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