Fanny & Felix Mendelssohn - Piano Trios
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Label: Querstand
Cat No: VKJK2301
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 24th January 2025
Contents
Artists
Kristin Henneberg (piano)Andreas Hartmann (violin)
Susanne Rassbach (cello)
Works
Piano Trio in D minor, op.11Piano Trio in C minor, op.66
Artists
Kristin Henneberg (piano)Andreas Hartmann (violin)
Susanne Rassbach (cello)
About
In March 1847, Fanny Hensel confided in her diary: "I am busy with a trio that is causing me a lot of trouble." Just a few weeks later, during Sunday music on 11 April, her only piano trio was premiered on the occasion of her sister Rebecka's birthday. Fanny Hensel died on 14 May 1847 at the age of 41. After her death, her brother arranged for certain compositions to be published. The last work to be published was the D minor Trio, op.11.
The museum complex of the Mendelssohn House in Leipzig also includes a garden with a summer house, the upper floor of which has been converted into a chamber music hall. The hall has a historic grand piano (Steinway, around 1910) and excellent acoustics, which is why it is regularly used for music recordings. This CD with the two piano trios by Fanny and Felix was also recorded there. The booklet also gives the reader a glimpse into the museum rooms, which breathe the spirit of the mid-19th century without appearing dusty.
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