Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Tchaikovsky - Piano Trio ' In Memory Of A Great Artist ' 31

Tchaikovsky - Piano Trio ' In Memory Of A Great Artist '
Pyotr Tchaikovsky (1840 -1893) to his patron Nadezhda von Meck refused to write for the piano trio, 1880, in a letter he said, "You ask why I have never written a trio dear friend, I beg your pardon,. I do not give you pleasure, but this is me piano with violin or cello does not exceed ... the only combination I can not stay in my mind. This combination device will not be in the neck ... "

But the close friend and adviser on the death of Nicolai Rubinstein, who died in March 1881, Tchaikovsky seems to have a heart. He ended up writing a piano trio, and the pursuit of his friend, the great artist of memory, it's subtitling. It is the only piano trio ever written.

Through the various versions of the final version of the work completed in February 1882 went with. Reservoir at a private performance in Moscow on March 23, 1882, a year's anniversary of the death of Nicolai Rubinstein was Tchaikovsky Italy, but it was. He is on the individual performance of the other trio plays, then he does something to change.
The trio, two of the movement, 2nd movement, although there are two distinct categories. This is a chamber work, instead of an hour long and run for about three-fourths of it. The most difficult piano music Tchaikovsky wrote for the piano part, with some piano collection.
The first movement was dark, somber music is full. The second movement is a set of changes to a conclusion that some of the most tragic, emotional music ever written by Tchaikovsky, a composer and his emotionally-charged music, but it is known that the segues. This trio is one of my favorite chamber music pieces, but you must admit that I have not heard very often. Tchaikovsky, like any other pure, raw passion for the composer, and sometimes it is more than just listen.

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