Amatis Piano Trio - Live at Wigmore Hall
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
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Lea Hausmann violin
Samuel Shepherd cello
Andrei Gologan piano
This concert was live streamed on Monday 29 November 2021.
Formed in Amsterdam in 2014, the ensemble spent a period of time as part of the BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists scheme and is now Resident Chamber Ensemble at Cambridge University.
PROGRAMME
Dmitry Shostakovich (1906-1975)
Piano Trio No. 1 in C minor Op. 8
Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)
Piano Trio No. 1 in B Op. 8
D. Shostakovich : Piano Trio op. 8
Andante - Allegro - Moderato - Allegro
(Un solo movimento) 02:05 / 16:16
J. Brahms : Piano Trio op. 8
Allegro con brio. Con moto (si maggiore) 17:46
Scherzo. Allegro molto (si minore). Trio: Meno Allegro (si maggiore) 29:07
Adagio non troppo (si maggiore) 35:54
Finale. Allegro molto agitato (si minore) 45:20
G. Fauré : Après d'un réve op.7 n.1 53:40
So much mixed emotions in that piece! You guys played it with so much will and passion! Left me jaw dropped!
Interesting programming as they picked two trios that have the same opus number:)
What I most of all adore in their playing is their refined "holding back" , this poetry existing in the slow and not so eruptive moments.
56:04 I think Faure would not have liked this dramatic "crescendo" of the violin.🧐
I didn´t know lunchtime could be this beautiful.
A little boy, Dmitry Shostakovich, only 17 wrote this, It is a fact. Johannes Brahms wrote his first version of this Piano trio no 1 in 1854 when he was 21. So, young composers. (But then Brahms later made a second version of this trio no 1. And this later version is what we are listening to.) AND my conclusion is: Is is never to early to write great music that will go to history.
PS Just think of Mendelssons String Octet, written when he was only 16. ruclips.net/video/Vw1kcQ-QbZw/видео.html
There was something!! for me of this performance. Thanks
Thank you. Streaming on tv. Shared.
Wonderful concert thank you wigmire hall
Thank you Cass
Очень люблю Шостаковича. Правда, это трио слушаю в первый раз. Тот случай, когда общее музыкальное мироощущение угадывается уже в первых звуках и не изменяется практически до самого конца. Это облегчает, так сказать, слушание, но и в целом упрощает для слушателя задачу рецепции. На фоне всех этих мистических пиццикато у струнных и стаккато у рояля ощутитмое просветление в коде показалось мне неожиданным и плохо связанным с логикой всего предшествующего движения.
Bravo! Thank you.
I love how Amatis Piano Trio takes care of both Shostakovich, written at the age of only seventeen, here with nice glissandos in the beginning, and Brahms also wellknown trio. Wonderful interpretations, and also a wonderful sound uptaking. Thank you, Amatis Piano Trio, and thank you Wigmore Hall! And Faure in the encore is like a dream. Winter greeting from northern Sweden.
Winter greeting from northern Tyrol!
@@karlheiden1168 And Karl, hope for another wonderful summer.
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You are a fabulous group!! What a pleasure to hear you, love the spoken word intro; gave the Shostakovitch trio context.
Lovely feeling in this trio of instruments. Well done!
Excellent performance!🌹🌹🌹
wow sounds awesome
Programme?
It's at the bottom of the video description