Mendelssohn: Piano Trios Nos. 1 & 2

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FELIX MENDELSSOHN
Mendelssohn: Piano Trios Nos. 1 & 2
Sitkovetsky Trio

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Release Date: Monday 1 June 2015

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'The masterpiece of our time in the trio genre' is how Robert Schumann described Mendelssohn's Piano Trio in D minor when he reviewed the work upon its publication in 1840. Comparing it to the trios by Beethoven and Schubert, Schumann continued: 'a very beautiful composition, which in years to come will continue to delight our grandchildren and great-grandchildren.' And so it has - the D minor trio remains one of the most popular of Mendelssohn's chamber works, uniting the composer's gift for melody with his feeling for textures and formal mastery. A few years later he penned the Piano Trio No. 2 in C minor between February and April 1845. An intensely emotional first movement is followed by a blissful Andante espressivo and a shimmering, truly Mendelsohnian Scherzo. The Finale returns to the passionate mood of the opening, but in the course of the movement hymn-like allusions appear and lend an air of sacred celebration to the movement. These two highpoints in the Romantic repertoire for piano trio are here performed by the young Sitkovetsky Trio. The ensemble made their début on disc in 2014 with recordings of trios by Dvoƙák and Smetana, to critical acclaim: 'A grandiose recording by three grandiose young musicians, forming a trio of great integrity', was the verdict in the German magazine Ensemble, which also chose the disc as its 'Five Star Recording'.

"Where this recording completely and utterly surpasses (others) is the sound quality. An interesting journey this: one that started with curiosity and reservation, but soon led to revelation. I won't say "finished" because as I write these words, I am listening to the Sitkovetskys playing the scherzo and finale of the first trio, and their thrilling ride is giving me goosebumps." (Recording of the Month MusicWeb June 2015)

"One of Mendelssohn's own watercolours of the Amalfi coast is on the cover of the Sitkovetsky Trio's recording, all honeyed village walls and turquoise sea; a similar sense of heat and spaciousness comes across in their performance of his two piano trios...Wu Qian rattles off the piano part with a deft, light touch, and the violin and cello have room to be as crisply quiet as they like." (The Guardian)

Tracks:

Piano Trio No. 1 in D minor, Op. 49
Piano Trio No. 2 in C minor, Op. 66