Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
2. Keyboard Trio in C major, H. 15/C1 (possibly by Wagenseil)
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
3. Keyboard Trio in F major, H. 15/6
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
4. Keyboard Sonata in G major, H. 16/6
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
5. Keyboard Trio in F major, H. 15/39 (doubtful)
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
6. Keyboard Trio in G minor, H. 15/1
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
7. Keyboard Trio in F major, H. 15/40
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
8. Keyboard Trio in G major, H. 15/41
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
9. Keyboard Trio in A major, H. 15/35
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
10. Keyboard Trio in E major, H. 15/34
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
11. Keyboard Trio in E flat major, H. 15/36
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
12. Keyboard Trio in B flat major, H. 15/38
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
13. Keyboard Trio in F minor, H. 15/f1
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
14. Keyboard Trio in D major, H. deest
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
15. Keyboard Trio in C major, H. 15/C1 (possibly by Wagenseil)
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
16. Keyboard Trio in F major, H. 15/2
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
17. Keyboard Trio in G major, H. 15/5
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
18. Keyboard Trio in F major, H. 15/6
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
19. Keyboard Trio in D major, H. 15/7
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
20. Keyboard Trio in B flat major, H. 15/8
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
21. Keyboard Trio in A major, H. 15/9
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
22. Keyboard Trio in E flat major, H. 15/10
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
23. Keyboard Trio in E flat major, H. 15/11
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
24. Keyboard Trio in E minor, H. 15/12
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
25. Keyboard Trio in C minor, H. 15/13
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
26. Keyboard Trio in A flat major, H. 15/14
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
27. Keyboard Trio in D major, H. 15/16
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
28. Keyboard Trio in G major, H. 15/15
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
29. Keyboard Trio in F major, H. 15/17
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
30. Keyboard Trio in G major, H. 15/32
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
31. Keyboard Trio in A major, H. 15/18
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
32. Keyboard Trio in G minor, H. 15/19
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
33. Keyboard Trio in B flat major, H. 15/20
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
34. Keyboard Trio in C major, H. 15/21
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
35. Keyboard Trio in E flat major, H. 15/22
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
36. Keyboard Trio in D minor, H. 15/23
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
37. Keyboard Trio in D major, H. 15/24
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
38. Keyboard Trio in G major ("Gypsy Trio") H. 15/25
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
39. Keyboard Trio in F sharp minor, H. 15/26
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
40. Keyboard Trio in E flat major, H. 15/31
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
41. Keyboard Trio in E flat major, H. 15/30
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
42. Keyboard Trio in C major, H. 15/27
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
43. Keyboard Trio in E major, H. 15/28
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
44. Keyboard Trio in E flat major, H. 15/29
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
with Beaux Arts Trio , Isidore Cohen , Bernard Greenhouse , Menahem Pressler
Haydn: The Piano Trios,Bernard Greenhouse,Franz Joseph Haydn,Beaux Arts Trio,Menahem Pressler,Isidore Cohen,Polygram Records,Chamber,Classical,Classical Music,Keyboard,Suite/Partita for Keyboard,Trio for Keyboard and Two String Instruments
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Haydn: Complete Piano Trios
Manufacturer: Philips ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000041LO Release Date: 1997-09-16 |
Tracks:
- Hob. XV:30 In E Flat: Allegro moderato
- Hob. XV:30 In E Flat: Andante con moto
- Hob. XV:30 In E Flat: Presto
- Hob. XV:27 In C: Allegro
- Hob. XV:27 In C: Andante
- Hob. XV:27 In C: Finale (Presto)
- Hob. XV:28 In E: Allegro moderato
- Hob. XV:28 In E: Allegretto
- Hob. XV:28 In E: Finale (Allegro)
- Hob. XV:29 In E Flat: Poco allegretto
- Hob. XV:29 In E Flat: Andantino ed innocentemente
- Hob. XV:29 In E Flat: Finale: Allemande (Presto assai)
Tracks:
- Hob. XV:24 In D: Allegro
- Hob. XV:24 In D: Andante
- Hob. XV:24 In D: Allegro, ma dolce
- Hob. XV:25 In G: Andante
- Hob. XV:25 In G: Poco adagio. Cantabile
- Hob. XV:25 In G: Rondo all'Ongarese (Presto)
- Hob. XV:26 In F Sharp Minor: Allegro
- Hob. XV:26 In F Sharp Minor: Adagio cantabile
- Hob. XV:26 In F Sharp Minor: Tempo di menuetto
- Hob. XV:31 In E Flat: Andante cantabile
- Hob. XV:31 In E Flat: Allegro
Tracks:
- Hob. XV:20 In B Flat: Allegro
- Hob. XV:20 In B Flat: Andante cantabile
- Hob. XV:20 In B Flat: Finale (Allegro)
- Hob. XV:21 In C: Adagio pastorale - Vivace assai
- Hob. XV:21 In C: Molto andante
- Hob. XV:21 In C: Finale (Presto)
- Hob. XV:22 In E Flat: Allegro moderato
- Hob. XV:22 In E Flat: Poco adagio
- Hob. XV:22 In E Flat: Finale (Allegro)
- Hob. XV:23 In D Minor: Molto andante
- Hob. XV:23 In D Minor: Adagio ma non troppo
- Hob. XV:23 In D Minor: Finale (Vivace)
Tracks:
- Hob. XV:15 In G: Allegro
- Hob. XV:15 In G: Andante
- Hob. XV:15 In G: Finale (Allegro moderato)
- Hob. XV:17 In F: Allegro
- Hob. XV:17 In F: Finale (Tempo di menuetto)
- Hob. XV:32 In G: Andante
- Hob. XV:32 In G: Allegro
- Hob.XV:18 In A: Allegro moderato
- Hob.XV:18 In A: Andante
- Hob.XV:18 In A: Allegro
- Hob. XV:19 In G Minor: Andante - Presto
- Hob. XV:19 In G Minor: Adagio, ma non troppo
- Hob. XV:19 In G Minor: Presto
Tracks:
- Hob. XV:12 In E Minor: Allegro moderato
- Hob. XV:12 In E Minor: Andante
- Hob. XV:12 In E Minor: Rondo (Presto)
- Hob. XV:13 In C Minor: Andante
- Hob. XV:13 In C Minor: Allegro spiritoso
- Hob. XV:14 In A Flat: Allegro moderato
- Hob. XV:14 In A Flat: Adagio
- Hob. XV:14 In A Flat: Rondo (Vivace)
- Hob.XV:16 In D: Allegro
- Hob.XV:16 In D: Andantino pito allegretto
- Hob.XV:16 In D: Vivace assai
Tracks:
- Hob. XV:7 In D: Andante con variazioni
- Hob. XV:7 In D: Andante
- Hob. XV:7 In D: Allegro assai
- Hob. XV:8 In B Flat: Allegro moderato
- Hob. XV:8 In B Flat: Tempo di menuetto
- Hob. XV:9 In A: Adagio
- Hob. XV:9 In A: Vivace
- Hob. XV:10 In E Flat: Allegro moderato
- Hob. XV:10 In E Flat: Presto
- Hob. XV:10 In E Flat: Allegro moderato
- Hob. XV:10 In E Flat: Tempo di menuetto
Tracks:
- Hob. XV:f1 In F Minor: Allegro moderato
- Hob. XV:f1 In F Minor: Menuet
- Hob. XV:f1 In F Minor: Finale (Allegro)
- Hob. deest in D: Allegro molto - Andante
- Hob. XIV:C1 In C: Adagio - Presto
- Hob. XIV:C1 In C: Menuet
- Hob. XIV:C1 In C: Hob. XIV:C1 in C: Finale
- Hob. XV:2 In F: Allegro moderato
- Hob. XV:2 In F: Menuetto. Allegretto
- Hob. XV:2 In F: Finale (Adagio con variazioni)
- Hob. XV:5 In G: Adagio non tanto
- Hob. XV:5 In G: Allegro
- Hob. XV:5 In G: Allegro
- Hob. XV:6 In F: Vivace
- Hob. XV:6 In F: Tempo di menuetto
Tracks:
- Hob. XV:40 in F: Moderato
- Hob. XV:40 in F: Menuet
- Hob. XV:40 in F: Finale (Allegro molto)
- Hob. XV:41 in G: Allegro
- Hob. XV:41 in G: Menuet
- Hob. XV:41 in G: Adagio
- Hob. XV:41 in G: Finale (Presto)
- Hob. XV:35 in A: Capriccio (Allegretto)
- Hob. XV:35 in A: Menuet
- Hob. XV:35 in A: Finale (Allegro)
- Hob. XV:34 in E: Allegro moderato
- Hob. XV:34 in E: Menuet
- Hob. XV:34 in E: Finale (Presto)
- Hob. XV:36 In E Flat: Allegro moderato
- Hob. XV:36 In E Flat: Polones
- Hob. XV:36 In E Flat: Finale (Allegro molto)
- Hob. XV:38 In B Flat: Allegro moderato
- Hob. XV:38 In B Flat: Menuet
- Hob. XV:38 In B Flat: Finale (Presto)
Tracks:
- Hob. XV37 in F: Adagio
- Hob. XV37 in F: Allegro molto
- Hob. XV37 in F: Menuet
- Hob XV:C1 in C: Allegro Moderato
- Hob XV:C1 in C: Menuet
- Hob XV:C1 in C: Andante con variazioni
- Hob. XIV:6-XVI:6 in G: Allegro
- Hob. XIV:6-XVI:6 in G: Adagio
- Hob. XIV:6-XVI:6 in G: Menuetto
- Hob.XV:39 in F: Allegro
- Hob.XV:39 in F: Andante
- Hob.XV:39 in F: Allegro
- Hob.XV:39 in F: Menuetto
- Hob.XV:39 in F: Scherzo
- Hob. XV:1 in G minor: Moderato
- Hob. XV:1 in G minor: Menuet
- Hob. XV:1 in G minor: Presto
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Haydn's piano trios deserve far more attention than they receive. As music lovers know, they are every bit as rewarding as his symphonies and string quartets, and also very numerous. They are not, however, true trios as we understand the term now. Essentially, Haydn took the sonata for violin and piano and added a cello part to strengthen the weak bass of contemporary pianos. This doesn't inhibit the quality of the music in any way, but it has prevented modern piano trios from taking them up since the cellist usually wants something more exciting to do. All praise, then, to the Beaux Arts Trio for understanding that musical quality is more important than instrumental display. --David HurwitzAmazon.com
This set, recorded during the 1970s, is still the only complete recording of Haydn's trios. (Imagine if there were only one recording of Mozart's or Beethoven's trios!) In this low-priced, space-saving format, it is one of the greatest chamber music bargains of all time. The great Beaux Arts Trio took its time recording the music, so every piece was thoroughly studied and absorbed before it was recorded. Some period instrument groups might be more stylish or authentic in a given trio, but this is still a splendid series of performances and your only chance to hear all of the music. Take the box on vacation; it doesn't use up much space! --Leslie GerberCustomer Reviews:
Little Gems........2007-07-19
Like many people, I have thought of Haydn principally in terms of his "thousands" of symphonies and felt the title "Papa" well deserved. However, having spent an increasing amount of time over the last five years in getting to know his chamber works, I have altered my opinions dramatically and long since have ceased to think of him as "Papa".
Given that for a few years at least, he shared the middle of the 18th. century with Bach, his works were highly innovative following so close upon the heels of the Barok. I think Haydn receives far too little credit for the pioneering work he did. His string quartets are truly of the highest order and given that he "invented" the genre, astonishingly forward and musically developed. Mozart did nothing to advance the form which Haydn left as a wonderful foundation upon which Beethoven, Schubert and Mendelssohn could build.
Whilst the quartets are of a comparatively cerebral character, these piano trios are not so. Not because of any inventive shortcomings of on the part of the composer but due to their being intended for a different and much larger audience along with groups of amateur players to whom his publishers could sell lots of sheet music; it should be remembered that Haydn's reputation extended from Italy to Sweden and he was enormously popular at the end of the century. These trios, whilst very occasionally sounding just a little "commercial", make very satisfying listening and I enjoy them immensely.
The Beaux Arts' readings are characteristically "safe" and I have no quibble with this. Another reviewer has found them "bland" but with this I disagree. Frankly, I think it difficult to make a proper judgment because, as has been pointed out elsewhere, the strings are not at all well recorded and for much of the time the pieces sound like a piano sonata with occasional string accompaniment. I find this irritation present on other Beaux Arts/Philips recordings but in this case less annoyingly so as the piano really is a stand-alone part with the overall nature of the works being surprisingly undiminished - particularly the 'cello whose principal function is to bolster the rather fragile bass of the early Viennese fortepiano - don't have a lot to say that is of much musical consequence. Fortunately, Menahem Pressler, being a superb pianist, carries the burden masterfully. In other respects the standard of recording is good.
I would like to have awarded five stars; generally, this set deserves them but I feel some penalty has to be imposed in respect of the poor microphone balance. Musically, this collection is a well-performed joy and I'm sure others will delight in it.
Delightful Music.......2006-03-04
This music is also wonderful to listen to while doing desk work or reading. You'll not be disappointed.
Too Bland for Haydn!!!.......2006-01-17
I know that the Beaux Arts Trio has a Big Reputation but I need to say this.I found their Beethoven Trios a Trifle Bland as well.The Stern Rose Istomin Excel in that recording as well!Ditto for their Schubert Piano Trios.Just what is the Difference?I find the Stern Rose Istomin Trio play with Fresh Abandon whereas the Beaux Arts Trio seem to be too Studious,a little too serious!This robs a little bit of spontaneity and LIVING IN THE MOMENT vitality.(More so for Franz Joseph Haydn!)
Yes,This may be the only complete recording of the wonderful Haydn Piano Trios,but I would strongly advise that you collect the individual performances by different groups after due listening.
Haydn: Complete Piano Trios.......2005-09-06
Gramophone "Top 100 " Recording .......2005-04-25
Haydn's Piano Trios is an abundant, marvelous cache of chamber music to explore. Many are similar in mood and interplay to Mozart's sprightly Piano Trios, while some movements of the late works forshadow Beethoven's expressivity. Haydn's piano trios never cease to delight with their classical balance, lightness-of-heart, bubbly joy and smooth textures. One reason for such a proliferation of works in the piano-trio genre in Haydn's time is that the home market for such compositions was exploding in mid-18th century with seemingly every middle to upper class household now owning this new, must-have musical instrument - the clavier.
The Beaux Arts Trio do great justice to this works and show they really care and enjoy Haydn's music. The artistry, performance and sound quality of these recordings are superb on all levels which is probably why this set won the impressive awards of "Top CD of the Year" and a "Top 100 Recording" from Gramophone - the latter being a supreme compliment. The crisp, dancing piano tempos from pianist Menahem Pressler in these trios are energetic, sure-footed and delightful, while the two strings bring a rich tonality and elegant mannerism that is most fitting for this genre and period. As a whole, the Beaux Arts Trio exhibits the kind of natural, seamless musicianship that comes through years of playing together. Their playing and this CD show classical-era chamber music at its finest, and "legendary" would not be an out-of-place description of this fine trio. As of 2005, the trio is now in its 50th year with original member pianist Menahem Pressler still going strong. All of their recordings still decades later are among the top positions in the ratings in spite of much fine competition (Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms piano trios). I would say the Haydn Piano Trios are just as enjoyable and musically rich than their Mozart and Beethoven recordings. I would not be without one set.
For all these reasons, these most-admirable recordings are some of my most frquently played discs in all my collection (I play music all day while studying or working). Others note this "ever-fresh" appeal that allows lots of play before any weariness sets in. So, the quality of recordings, beautiful slim packaging, decent liner notes and exceptional value all combine to make this set a compelling investment for the chamber-music lover. And if you think 9 CD's of piano trios are a lot, consider it a lifetime investment and exploration.
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Haydn: Piano Trios (Complete) [Box Set]
Manufacturer: Brilliant Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000DZV8C6 Release Date: 2006-01-24 |
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best available version .......2007-02-10
outstanding.......2007-01-30
I've owned the Beaux Arts modern instrument set of these works for years, and I have to say I greatly prefer this set, which was performed on period instruments. I enjoy modern instrument performances of music from this period (for instance Mozart's piano concertos, where a period fortepiano is frequently overwhelmed by the orchestra, even a period insturment orchestra. However, I think period fortepianos are preferable in chamber music.
The balance and clarity of these recordings is superb. Three different period fortepianos are used, adding to the sense of progression not just in Haydn's compositions, but also the color and texture of the music as influenced by the choice of instrument.
As usual, Brilliant Classics offers a great value for the money as well. Informative liner notes, sturdy cardboard sleeves for each of the ten discs, and the set takes up less than two inches of shelf space.
Highest of recommendations.
DO WE UNDERSTAND HAYDN EVEN YET?.......2006-10-09
Assuming for the moment what I shall try to explain in that respect, the set under review will be hard to surpass as `record of the decade' whatever marvels await us between now and the end of 2010. For comprehension of Haydn's style and its development, for loving, inspired and meticulous musicianship, for the ability to recognise and convey greatness when they find it, these artists deserve the most extravagant praise. For quality in the recorded sound, for thought and imagination in the production, for helpful and illuminating comment, and for sheer brilliant value, this set deserves hardly less. It comes compactly packaged in ten numbered envelopes averaging an hour's music apiece. Box and envelopes are of strong cardboard, but the discs can be difficult to extract when new, so be careful with them. There are 40 trios plus (on disc 5) a selection of individual movements where the music is probably by Haydn but the arrangements for trio not. Attribution to Haydn is probably not completely certain in some of the earliest trios either, but he becomes unmistakable before long, and none of the music is less than attractive. The 3 trios on disc 6 have flute rather than violin according to Haydn's expressed preference, and Marion Moonen uses a wooden flute. There are two violinists and two cellists sharing the work, but the fortepianos (several are used) are played throughout the entire 10 hours of music by the formidable Bart van Oort, who contributes one of the admirable liner-notes into the bargain. The level of musical insight shown by the entire ensemble I have already alluded to, but van Oort is a player to hear just for his playing, turning out trills to rival Gould himself.
Serkin said that that Haydn's trios are a musical corpus to rival Mozart's piano concertos, and that a life devoted to their study alone would be well spent. He might have recorded some of them in that case, mightn't he? The statement is not much of an exaggeration in my opinion. Broadly speaking, one senses Haydn's style developing as the 10 discs progress, the adagio of the F# minor trio on disc 9 is better known as the sublime slow movement of the wonderful symphony 102, and the 4 trios occupying the last disc, particularly the C major, are absolute belters worthy to stand with the greatest of his piano sonatas. One can probably enjoy them best without reading too much about them, as enlightenment is in short supply in what one reads. Tovey finds `strange inability to refrain from writing down in the piano part everything that the other instruments have to say.' This I quote to illustrate the pitfalls of dealing in generalisation. There is more doubling between the violin and the piano's right hand than in later styles, but as a general characterisation of what you can hear with your own ears it is nonsense. The really interesting issue concerns the cello. Genuine emancipation of the cello in ensembles with piano came only with Mozart, although Haydn had got there in his quartets and symphonies. We may therefore choose to believe, as Tovey seems to, that this composer, the most thoroughgoing revolutionary, in his civilised way, that music has yet seen, was incapable of advancing in his trios to the treatment of the cello that he had achieved elsewhere; or we can believe something more probable. Cellists of the calibre necessary for Haydn's symphonies and quartets were probably still thin on the ground. The instrument never had music worthy of it until Bach, inspired by the playing of Linike, wrote his cello suites. In Haydn's time, as in Bach's, it was probably still embraced by players of little attainment or promise, and simple cello parts in piano `trios' were a way of giving such performers an opportunity to participate with their more gifted colleagues. It would take little to arrange Haydn's trios as `violin sonatas', but it seems to me that Haydn - or you or I come to that - can perceive the benefit of cello sound to the overall effect, even if Professor Tovey does not.
The one thing I miss from this wonderful set is a clear account of the dates of the trios. I am not conversant with the Hoboken numbering-system, but it is not followed strictly here. Roughly, I would guess that the sequence of the works over these 10 discs follows the sequence of their composition. However there may be producer's or presentational reasons for departing from such rigid ordering, although I can't imagine any such reason for presenting the 3 flute trios, all on the same disc, in the (Hoboken) sequence 16/15/17.
You may be aware that Haydn also wrote trios for baryton viola and cello, of which I own a marvellous complete set on vinyl, not now available on cd so far as I know, but there seem to be others of comparable quality. Those could well be another treat if you are unfamiliar with this side of the master's output. In the short term, there are these trios to get acquainted with if we thought we knew Haydn but were actually missing something important.
Brilliant Classics indeed.
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Haydn: Last 4 Piano Trios
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000028UD Release Date: 1993-06-01 |
Tracks:
- Trio No. 43 In C Major, Hob. XV: 27: I. Allegro
- Trio No. 43 In C Major, Hob. XV: 27: II. Andante
- Trio No. 43 In C Major, Hob. XV: 27: III. Finale. Presto
- Trio No. 44 In E Major, Hob. XV: 28: I. Allegro moderato
- Trio No. 44 In E Major, Hob. XV: 28: II. Allegretto
- Trio No. 44 In E Major, Hob. XV: 28: III. Finale. Allegro
- Trio No. 45 In E-Flat Major, Hob. XV: 29: I. Poco Allegretto
- Trio No. 45 In E-Flat Major, Hob. XV: 29: II. Andantino ed innocentement
- Trio No. 45 In E-Flat Major, Hob. XV: 29: III. Finale. Allemande. Presto assai
- Trio No. 42 In E-Flat Major, Hob. XV: 30: I. Allegro moderato
- Trio No. 42 In E-Flat Major, Hob. XV: 30: II. Andante con moto
- Trio No. 42 In E-Flat Major, Hob. XV: 30: III. Presto
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Noted musical scholar Charles Rosen calls Haydn's piano trios the most technically difficult piano works before Beethoven's sonatas, and that includes Mozart, who was a pianist. These are indeed extraordinary pieces, and the only thing that has prevented their being far more frequently played is the fact that the cello is used almost exclusively to reinforce the bass of the piano--a combination that sounds wonderful, but isn't much fun for a professional cellist. In fact, Haydn wrote these piece for gifted amateurs, and they have an easy tunefulness and sense of fun that is virtually unmatched by any other composer. These performances have just the right relaxed, genial quality, and the sound is excellent. --David HurwitzCustomer Reviews:
Extremely enjoyable late Haydn.......2007-07-12
Robert Levin, Anner Bylsma, and Vera Beths are unparalleled in these last four trios. This record was given a Rosette by the Penguin Guide, and rightly so. Also, if you have never heard these played on fortepiano, then you especially are in for a treat. Its truly hard for me to go back to the modern grand after listing to Levin's upbeat and crisp articulation. So, even if you have the Beaux Arts Trio's seminal interpretations of these works, this is still an essential purchase for the avid listener. It will give you a new perspective on what late Haydn is all about.
Infectiously fun Haydn.......2005-12-31
Haydn--wild, passionate, sometimes downright strange.......2002-09-28
once, there was a very lucky hungarian count..........2000-07-11
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Haydn: Complete Piano Trios, Vol 4 (Hob XV: 21-23) /Trio 1790
Franz Joseph Haydn , Trio 1790 , and Susanne von Bausznern Manufacturer: Cpo Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000646FP Release Date: 2002-05-21 |
Customer Reviews:
Fine Recording, But Get The Beaux Arts.......2003-07-16
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Haydn: Piano Concertinos; String Trios
Manufacturer: Naxos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000H4VZ9Y Release Date: 2006-09-26 |
Tracks:
- Allegro
- Adagio
- Finale: Allegro
- Adagio
- Menuett
- Presto
- Moderato
- Adagio
- Allegro Assai
- Allegro Moderato
- Adagio
- Finale: Presto
- Allegro
- Menuett
- Presto
- Moderato
- Adagio
- Allegro
Customer Reviews:
Minor Early Works by Haydn.......2006-11-02
The concertinos are scored for keyboard (in this case played on an Erard fortepiano from 1893), two violins and cello, with the fortepiano much to the fore. They are all in three movements -- fast, slow, fast -- and none makes particularly difficult demands on the players. Perhaps they were primarily intended for domestic use, initially in the Eszterhazy family circle and, after they were published, in other similarly music-loving households.
The D Major string trio was written to include the baryton, a fretted bass-viol-like string instrument played by, or at least favored by, Haydn's patron, Nicolaus Eszterhazy. The Trio is probably more familiar in its guise as a flute, violin and cello trio as arranged by Johann Nepomuk Hummel. It has a modestly interesting contrapuntal finale. The C Major trio was written for two violins and cello, almost never heard now, and was probably composed before Haydn's Eszterhazy employment. It spirited outer movements framing a rather stodgy minuet.
The playing on this disc is acceptable without being outstanding. The late nineteenth-century Erard fortepiano frankly sounds like an unconfidently regulated modern piano. Sabine Vatin, the fortepianist, is competent, as are her string-playing colleagues, the Ensemble d'arco, all of them members of the Luxemburg Philharmonic.
This is, as far as I know, the only CD that includes these particular works. They can be recommended for Haydn completists but I suspect their appeal will not go much beyond that niche group.
Scott Morrison
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Haydn: Piano Trios Hob. XV: 18, 24, 29 & 25 'Gypsy'
Manufacturer: Nimbus Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000037HV Release Date: 1997-10-07 |
Tracks:
- Pno Trio in C Hob.XV: 25 Gypsy-Zigeunertrio: I. Andante
- Pno Trio in C Hob.XV: 25 Gypsy-Zigeunertrio: II. Poco Adagio
- Pno Trio in C Hob.XV: 25 Gypsy-Zigeunertrio: III. Finale. Rodo All' Ongarese: Presto
- Pno Trio in E Flat Hob.XV: 29: I. Poco Allegretto
- Pno Trio in E Flat Hob.XV: 29: II. Andantino Ed Innocentemente
- Pno Trio in E Flat Hob.XV: 29: III. Finale. Allemande: Presto Assai
- Pno Trio in A Hob.XV: 18: I. Allegro Moderato
- Pno Trio in A Hob.XV: 18: II. Andante
- Pno Trio in A Hob.XV: 18: III. Allegro
- Pno Trio in D Hob. XV: 24: I. Allegro
- Pno Trio in D Hob. XV: 24: II. Andante
- Pno Trio in D Hob. XV: 24: III. Allegro, Ma Dolce
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Haydn: Complete Piano Trios, Vol 6 (Hob XV:27-30) /Trio 1790
Manufacturer: Cpo Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002ONAGA Release Date: 2004-09-21 |
Album Description
It is not known exactly when Haydn composed three of these trios (27-29), but they doubtless belong to the greatest keyboard challenges among his piano trios. In 1796 Haydn composed his last trio, Hob. XV:30, which was also his last piano composition. It is considerably more concentrated in its motivic work than all its predecessors and the cantabile quality of the material is remarkable. On historical instruments, the Trio 1790 again presents the four compositions affectionately and with attention to the smallest detail.Customer Reviews:
Brisk refreshing renditions of well-worn repertoire.......2005-07-01
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Haydn: Piano Trios, Vol. 1 [Australia]
Schiff , Pergamenschikow , and Shiokawa Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007MR2CU Release Date: 2005-05-16 |
Tracks:
- Piano Trio In E Minor, H.12
- Piano Trio In F Sharp Minor, H. 26
- Piano Trio In F Major, H. 28
- Piano Trio In E Flat Major, H. 30
Album Details
Cellist Boris Pergamenschikow, Pianist Andreas Schiff, and Violinist Yuuko Shiokawa Unite Here Offering an Engaging, Highly Animated Program of Four of Haydn's Most Beloved Piano Trios. In the Outer Movements Tempos Tend to Be Quicker Than the Norm Giving Schiff Especially Many Chances to Display his Remarkable Virtuosity. These Pro's also Take Great Pleasure Elaborating on Haydn's Wealth of Potential Inner Detail, Toying with Dynamics and Tastefully Wreaking Havoc with the Rhythmic Scheme Now and Again that Allows the Wit and Humor Throughout to Shine. Decca's Remarkably Clear and Well Balanced Sound Compliments the Performances Famously.Customer Reviews:
Fine Haydn from Schiff.......2007-04-10
Haydn's trio sonatas are an extension to the piano sonata with violin accompaniment, a cello is added to enhance the piano's part for left hand, so the piano is clearly the senior partner. It is Schiff's excellent performance on piano, crisp and clear, authoritative, that makes these, ( this is vol 1 of a 2 volume set), such a success. This is not to suggest that his partners, Shiokawa on violin and Peramenschikow on cello are anything but first class. In general the faster outer movements are particularly enjoyable.
I urge you to concider these excellent, bargain priced recordings if you are concidering the Haydn piano trios.
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Haydn: Piano Trios Nos. 24 - 27
Manufacturer: Polygram Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000411S Release Date: 1989-09-26 |
Tracks:
- Pno Trio in D, H. XV No.24: 1. Allegro
- Pno Trio in D, H. XV No.24: 2. Andante
- Pno Trio in D, H. XV No.24: 3. Allegro, ma dolce
- Pno Trio in G, H. XV No.25: 1. Andante
- Pno Trio in G, H. XV No.25: 2. Poco adagio, cantabile
- Pno Trio in G, H. XV No.25: 3. Rondo all'Ongarese (Presto)
- Pno Trio in f sharp, H. XV No.26: 1. Allegro
- Pno Trio in f sharp, H. XV No.26: 2. Adagio cantabile
- Pno Trio in f sharp, H. XV No.26: 3. Tempo di menuetto
- Pno Trio in C, H. XV No.27: 1. Allegro
- Pno Trio in C, H. XV No.27: 2. Andante
- Pno Trio in C, H. XV No.27: 3. Finale (Presto)
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Some of the Finest of the Beaux Arts complete set!.......1998-09-11
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Classical Masters (Box Set)
Manufacturer: Delta ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005YAZ5 Release Date: 2000-07-10 |
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