Beethoven for Three: Symphony No. 4 / Piano Trio No. 7 in B-flat major 'Archduke'

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LUDWIG van BEETHOVEN
Beethoven for Three: Symphony No. 4 / Piano Trio No. 7 in B-flat major 'Archduke'
Leonidas Kavakos (violin), Yo-Yo Ma (cello), Emanuel Ax (piano)

[ Sony Classics / CD ]

Release Date: Saturday 6 April 2024

Like the artists' two previous Beethoven for Three releases, this new recording challenges the traditional distinction between chamber and orchestral repertoire, pairing the unforgettable Archduke trio with one of the composer's most internally varied symphonies, thoughtfully re-arranged for piano, violin, and cello by Shai Wosner. Beethoven for Three: Symphony No. 4 and Op. 97 "Archduke" is the latest chapter in three friends' ongoing exploration of what Beethoven's invention means for musicians and audiences today.

The Beethoven for Three series features three artists in pursuit of the essential elements of Beethoven's musical language, presenting Beethoven's most iconic symphonies in intimate arrangements that maintain the power and immediacy of his orchestral works. By performing the symphonies on three instruments alongside the composer's canonical piano trios, the artists present a wealth of insight into both Beethoven and his earliest audiences.

Beethoven for Three has its origins in the 2021 Tanglewood Music Festival, where Ax, Kavakos, and Ma first played Beethoven's Symphony No. 2 in trio format. The performance was an instant success, and the first release in the series, Beethoven for Three: Symphonies Nos. 2 and 5, was recorded soon after. Gramophone highlighted their recording of Symphony No. 5, noting that "the performance by Ax, Kavakos and Ma is not just aptly intense-the opening Allegro con brio is as involving as any orchestral performance I've heard-but also incredibly sensitive to the music's crucial juxtapositions, as one can hear in the Andante con moto, where they so deftly balance delicacy and heroic swagger-note the vulnerability in Kavakos's tone at 1'42"-in a way that I find deeply moving."

The second instalment in the project, Beethoven for Three: Symphony No. 6 "Pastorale" and Op. 1, No. 3 was released in 2022 to further acclaim. The Strad noted that "the blend and balance between these three hugely experienced players is just about ideal in the relaxed outer movements [of Symphony No. 6] and in the 'Scene by the Brook', while the 'Peasants' Merrymaking' is as rustic and playful as the 'Storm' is disruptive…They are just as urbane and sophisticated in the C minor Piano Trio…This is Ax's stamping ground and he brings his string-playing friends along with him for a performance that beguiles and delights from beginning to end."

"The more you explore this arrangement, the more you appreciate the way Wosner respects the original without being hemmed in by it." Gramophone Magazine April 2024 Editor's Choice

"Ax's ten fingers provide most of the symphony's harmonic support, leaving Ma and Kavakos free to concentrate on melodic charms and quirks. All unite in ensemble verve and kaleidoscopic hues: qualities that equally mark Beethoven's Archduke trio of 1811, which follows." The Times *****

Tracks:

Symphony No. 4 in B flat major, Op. 60
Piano Trio No. 7 in B flat Major, Op. 97 'Archduke'

Beethoven for three - Piano Trio No. 7 in B-Flat Major, Op. 97, "Archduke": III. Andante cantabile