Kaleidoscope Europe: 14 Dances for Piano Trio
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Label: Gramola
Cat No: 99317
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 15th November 2024
Contents
Works
Romanian Folk Dances (6) for orchestra, Sz68 BB76 (arr. for piano trio)Serenade in D major, op.8
Hungarian Dances (21), WoO1
Marche miniature viennoise
Bulgarian Dances (8), op.6
German Dances (16) and Ecossaises (2), op.33 D783
The Nutcracker, op.71
Artists
Waldmuller Trio WienWorks
Romanian Folk Dances (6) for orchestra, Sz68 BB76 (arr. for piano trio)Serenade in D major, op.8
Hungarian Dances (21), WoO1
Marche miniature viennoise
Bulgarian Dances (8), op.6
German Dances (16) and Ecossaises (2), op.33 D783
The Nutcracker, op.71
Artists
Waldmuller Trio WienAbout
The album features dances from eleven different European countries, commencing and concluding the musical journey in Vienna – the home of both the ensemble and the painter Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller. By integrating musical pieces from various nations, dance emerges as a symbol of the unity found within Europe’s diverse cultures.
All compositions are arranged for piano trio, with the exception of the opening march by Fritz Kreisler, which was originally composed for this instrumentation. Some arrangements were crafted by Martin Först, the cellist of the trio, specifically for this production. Thus, these compositions are being presented in this configuration for the first time.
Through these adaptations, works originally composed for piano or orchestra take on a new form: the auditory experience is enhanced by numerous dimensions – particularly regarding colour richness and transparency – revealing intriguing and novel facets of the compositions to listeners.
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