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Piano Trios, Volume I, Ludwig van Beethoven

Piano Trios, Volume I, Ludwig van Beethoven
Produsent: G. Henle Verlag
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  • Trio E flat major op. 1,1
  • Trio G major op. 1,2
  • Trio c minor op. 1,3
  • Trio B flat major op. 11 (Piano, Clarinet [Violin], Violoncello) B flat major op. 11

Piano Trios - Volume I
 
Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven
Instrumentation: Violin, Cello and Piano
Publisher: G. Henle Verlag
Year of Publication: 1984
Pages: 228
ISMN: 9790201800240
Edition Number: HN 24
 
In the classical era, and far into the 19th century, piano trios were what we might call fashion accessories. It is thus no coincidence that Beethoven, following in the footsteps of Haydn and Mozart, took up this genre and created altogether 13 piano trios of his own. This first volume contains the three Piano Trios op. 1, the very first works of all which Beethoven deemed publishable and deserving of an opus number. This was followed by the Trio op. 11 for clarinet or violin, cello and piano (Gassenhauer). Beethoven drew a great deal of attention to himself when he presented the three Trios op. 1 to the public (including Joseph Haydn) probably in August 1795, at a soirée given by Prince Lichnowsky. They have remained precious exemplars of their genre to this day.



  • Trio E flat major op. 1,1
  • Trio G major op. 1,2
  • Trio c minor op. 1,3
  • Trio B flat major op. 11 (Piano, Clarinet [Violin], Violoncello) B flat major op. 11

Piano Trios - Volume I
 
Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven
Instrumentation: Violin, Cello and Piano
Publisher: G. Henle Verlag
Year of Publication: 1984
Pages: 228
ISMN: 9790201800240
Edition Number: HN 24
 
In the classical era, and far into the 19th century, piano trios were what we might call fashion accessories. It is thus no coincidence that Beethoven, following in the footsteps of Haydn and Mozart, took up this genre and created altogether 13 piano trios of his own. This first volume contains the three Piano Trios op. 1, the very first works of all which Beethoven deemed publishable and deserving of an opus number. This was followed by the Trio op. 11 for clarinet or violin, cello and piano (Gassenhauer). Beethoven drew a great deal of attention to himself when he presented the three Trios op. 1 to the public (including Joseph Haydn) probably in August 1795, at a soirée given by Prince Lichnowsky. They have remained precious exemplars of their genre to this day.



Produktspesifikasjoner
Fabrikat-ForlagG. Henle Verlag
ProduktPiano, Fiolin, Cello
SerieHenle Urtext
Komponist-ForfatterBeethoven, Ludwig van
ArrangørRaphael, Günter
BesetningTrio
SjangerKlassisk
Produktspesifikasjoner
Fabrikat-ForlagG. Henle Verlag
ProduktPiano, Fiolin, Cello
SerieHenle Urtext
Komponist-ForfatterBeethoven, Ludwig van
ArrangørRaphael, Günter
BesetningTrio
SjangerKlassisk
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