Smetana & Schubert - Piano Trios | Supraphon SU43442

Smetana & Schubert - Piano Trios

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Label: Supraphon

Cat No: SU43442

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Chamber

Release Date: 23rd August 2024

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About

“I am the instrument of a higher power. With God’s help and grace, I shall one day be a Liszt in technique and a Mozart as a composer.” The ambitious plan in the 18-year-old composer's diary was eventually fulfilled. He was a very sought-after pianist. As a composer, he left his mark most clearly in the cycle of symphonic poems titled Má vlast (My Country) and through chamber music in his Piano Trio and the String Quartet “From My Life”; those three works reflect tragic episodes in Smetana’s life. The Trio in G minor, one of the gems of 19th-century chamber music, was written in under three months of 1855 as an outgrowth of the composer’s immense sorrow over the death of his daughter.

Smetana’s emotionally gripping Trio is heard on the album together with one of the most important chamber works of the romantic era, Schubert’s monumental Piano Trio in E flat major (1827). This masterpiece was likewise written by a 30-year-old composer, but it is also one of Schubert’s last completed works; at the time, Schubert had only a year of life remaining.

The ensemble reaching the depths of the two composers’ music on their debut album is the youthful Trio Bohémo, who have been appearing for several years with great success at prestigious competitions and on concert stages around the world (London’s Wigmore Hall, Vienna’s Musikverein), usually with programmes combining Czech and foreign repertoire. There is yet another important name behind the recording: the late Hatto Beyerle, a founding member of the Alban Berg Quartet, who coached the young ensemble in both works and set them on the path towards their own individual interpretation, seeking the meaning hidden behind the musical notation.

Reviews

This is the Trio Bohémo’s first CD, and it’s an immensely promising debut. ... The Czech performers’ full-blooded approach suits the highly wrought Smetana trio marginally more convincingly than the more expansive Schubert. ... overall their approach to the challenges of what are two of the greatest works in the piano-trio repertory is utterly convincing.  Andrew Clements
The Guardian

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