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‘Susan Tomes’s sprightly piano is in its element, leading the dance in these three mature trios … moods change at a flick of Mozart’s wrist, and Tomes, Anthony Marwood and Richard Lester have all the flexibility needed’ (The Times) “The prolific Florestan here offer three trios, including the two finest, K502 and K542. These are beautifully judged performances, generally fleeter of foot, airier of texture and more intimate in tone than those from Barenboim and colleagues on EMI (see below), with an ideal balance between the instruments (Richard Lester's cello always a telling presence, even when his role is apparently incidental). In K542 the Florestan catch the peculiar Mozartian mix of radiance and passion in the outer movements without any of the excessive lingerings of the EMI performance. The fast movements of the other two trios – the brilliant, concerto-like K502 and the ingenuous K564 – are just as delightful in their verve, their gleeful, quick-witted repartee and the vitality with which the players invest even routine- looking accompanying figuration. Occasionally, as in the finale of K564, Barenboim and Co are just that much more vivid. But far preferable is the Florestan's flowing tempo and naturally expressive phrasing in K502's Larghetto. For those wanting K502 and K542 on a single disc, the Florestan enchant with their ebullience and spontaneous delight, and find a winning tenderness in the first movement of K542 and choose a sprightly, lilting tempo in same trio's Andante grazioso.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Mozart - Six Piano Trios
“The record companies fell over each other to bring out single discs or sets of piano trios during Mozart year. EMI offers a near-complete cycle, omitting the early Divertimento, K254, but including the wonderful Kegelstatt Trio for the (in 1786) unprecedented combination of clarinet, viola and piano. With Barenboim at the keyboard no Mozart performance is ever dull. And despite a recording that balances the violin too closely, sometimes giving a bright glare to Nikolaj Znaider's normally sweet tone, there is plenty to enjoy in these performances: the bold sweep of K496's opening Allegro, for instance, with Barenboim and Kyril Zlotnikov relishing Mozart's spirited dialogues between keyboard and the newly emancipated cello; the mingled grace and swagger of the outer movements in the underestimated K548, full of typically deft touches of shading and timing; or the popular-style finale of the final trio, K564, where Barenboim and his accomplices choose an ideal, relaxed allegretto and give a lusty kick to the rhythms in the rustic waltz. Appealing, too, is the mobile tempo and gentle flexibility of phrase in the not-so-slow movement of K542, perfectly poised between an ancienrégime gavotte and a Schubertian 'walking' andante. In contrast, the central movements of K502 and K548 are taken broadly, with moltoespressivo phrasing that some will find ideally soulful, others, including me, over-romanticised. The Andante first movement of the Kegelstatt is also dangerously slow and 'backward-leaning' but this proviso apart, the performance is warmly sung, with a notably rich, throaty viola.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 “Barenboim's partners...are a natural and most musical team and their playing radiates an infectious pleasure in music-making.” Penguin Guide, 2011 edition | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Mozart - Complete Piano Trios
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| |  | Mozart - The Complete Piano Trios & Clarinet Trio
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| |  | Mozart: Complete Piano Trios
The legendary recording is now back on the market in a splendid state of the Art re-mastering. The resultant sound is superb! A double CD. | 
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| |  | Mozart: Piano Trios
Byron Schenkman (piano), Alexei Gonzales (cello), Gabriela Diaz (violin) | |
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| |  | Mozart - Piano Trios Volume 2Late Piano Trios
Composed in 1788 at the peak of his creative powers, though at a time of both artistic success and looming personal crisis, Mozart’s last three piano trios are masterpieces whose prevailing character of congenial gaiety is heightened by poignant undercurrents of lyrical melancholy. The rarely heard Piano Trio K. 442 was completed by the composer’s friend, Maximilian Stadler. Volume 1 (8570518) also features the acclaimed young Kungsbacka Piano Trio, winners of the 3rd Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition and Associate Ensemble at London’s Guildhall School of Music & Drama. “Is there a better Trio ensemble in Western Europe?” The Strad on the Kungsbacka Piano Trio “Texture plays such an important part in Mozart's late trios and the Kungsbacka Trio clearly relish this aspect, notably in the buoyant finale of the G major Trio; the recording is a little on the hard side.” BBC Music Magazine, September 2009 **** “The Kungsbacka Piano Trio… are musicians of enlightened individual and collective probity who incorporate stylistic niceties into interpretations that are all the more authentic for being authentically felt, and absorbingly communicated.” Gramophone Magazine, May 2009 | | | (also available to download from $6.00) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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Trio Stradivari (on period instruments) Isaac Stern himself stated, “The trio is one of the best chamber ensembles that I have heard in a long time; [they are] musicians on the highest level.” Yehudi Menuhin himself remarked that he had: “a great need from the bottom of my heart to point to their great and deserved success.” | | | (also available to download from $21.75) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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