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Rachmaninov Kreyn Anatoliy Brandukov Santa Maria 1892 2019
Rachmaninov's Trio élégiaque No. 1 in G minor was written on January 18–21, 1892 in Moscow. Rachmaninov was 18 years old when he performed the work for the first time on January 30 together with David Kreyn - violin and Anatoliy Brandukov - cello. Here performed by Wim Van Moerbeke - piano, Winston Ramalho - violin and Elise Pittenger - cello in the Capella Santa Maria live on January 24 2019 during the 36th Oficina de música in Curitiba. www.wimvanmoerbeke.be
Sergej Rachmaninoff Vladimir Orlov Orlov Kreyn Anatoliy Brandukov Tchaikovsky Nikolai Rubinstein Rubinstein 1874 1892 1893 1947
Anna Trukhina, violin Vladimir Orlov, cello Veronika Salikhova, piano Trio élégiaque No. 1 in G minor is a composition for piano, violin and cello by Sergei Rachmaninoff. The trio was written on January 18–21, 1892 in Moscow, when the composer was 18 years old. The work was first performed on January 30 of the same year with the composer at the piano, David Kreyn at the violin and Anatoliy Brandukov at the cello. It waited until 1947 for the first edition to appear, and the trio has no designated opus number. Rachmaninoff wrote a second Elegiac piano trio in 1893 after the death of Tchaikovsky. This work is cast in only one movement, in contrast to most piano trios, which have three or four. This movement is in the classical form of a sonata, but the exposition is built on twelve episodes that are symmetrically represented in the recapitulation. The elegiac theme is presented in the first part Lento lugubre by the piano. In the following parts, the elegy is presented by the cello and violin, while the spirit is constantly evolving (più vivo - con anima - appassionato - tempo rubato - risoluto). The theme is ultimately recast as a funeral march. Despite his youth, Rachmaninoff shows in the virtuoso piano part his ability to cover a wide spectrum of sound colors. This trio has a distinctive connection to Tchaikovsky's Trio in A minor, both in the unusual, expanded first movement, and in the funeral march as a conclusion. The suggestion often heard - that the first trio is an early elegy for Tchaikovsky - is doubtful: in 1892 the elder composer was in good health, and there was no premonition of the sudden illness that would kill him nearly two years later. Rather, the key to the connection with Tchaikovsky of this first trio is its repetitive opening theme, a four-note rising motif, that dominates the 15-minute work. Played backwards it has the same rhythm opening descending motif of Tchaikovsky's first piano concerto (written 1874-75), although now minor in the trio's version, and the allusion would have been apparent to listeners and teachers at the university, as would the closing funeral march imitative of Tchaikovsky's elegy to Nikolai Rubinstein. Rachmaninoff wrote this first trio while still a student and may well have intended it as an homage to his elder friend and mentor. The second trio, written two years later, was the true "elegiac" work mourning Tchaikovsky's death. (http•••)
Barthe Morrison Farley Nash Kreyn
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Sergei Rachmaninoff Kreyn Anatoliy Brandukov Tchaikovsky 1821 1892 1893 1947
My favourite ever Trio piece!!! I love the beautiful tunes that Rachmaninoff emplyes here :3 Trio élégiaque No. 1 in G minor is a composition for piano, violin and cello by Sergei Rachmaninoff. The trio was written on January 1821, 1892 in Moscow, when the composer was 19 years old. The work was first performed on January 30 of the same year with the composer at the piano, David Kreyn at the violin and Anatoliy Brandukov at the cello. It waited until 1947 for the first edition to appear, and the trio has no designated opus number. Rachmaninoff wrote a second Elegiac piano trio in 1893 after the death of Tchaikovsky. -Wikipedia
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