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| Mendelssohn: Trio No. 1; Dvorak: Dumky Trio | 
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| Creators: Antonin Dvorak, Felix Mendelssohn, Beaux Arts Trio Label: Warner Classics Category: Music
List Price: $16.98 Buy New: $9.48 You Save: $7.50 (44%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (2 reviews) Sales Rank: 90123
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 61492 UPC: 825646149223 EAN: 0825646149223 ASIN: B0002VENP0
Release Date: September 14, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| | I. Molto Allegro Ed Agitato | | | II. Andante Con Molto Tranquillo | | | III. Scherzo: Leggiero E Vivace | | | IV. Finale: Allegro Assai Appassionato | | | I. Lento Maestoso - Allegro Vivace , Quasi Doppio Movimento - Tempo I - Allegro Molto | | | II. Poco Adagio - Vivace Non Troppo | | | III. Andante - Poco Adagio - Vivace Non Troppo - Andante - Allegretto | | | IV. Andante Moderato (Quasi Tempo Di Marcia) - Allegretto Scherzando - Meno Mosso - Allegro - Moderato | | | V. Allegro | | | VI. Lento Maestoso - Vivace, Quasi Doppio Movimento - Lento -Vivace |
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| Customer Reviews:
  wonderful disc May 18, 2008 In the Beaux Arts Trio's farewell performance in Vancouver BC on April 15, 2008, their final encore was from the Dumky Trio. It seems this ensemble has this music in their blood, and play it almost as if they has written it themselves.
Both trios on this CD, I believe the first release of the Trio in its current (and final) form, are played impeccably. I found the Dvorak having a distinctly positive rhythmic lift, not unlike his symphonies and orchestral tone-poems. The sound is very good, and the notes are well written. Like their Shostakovich disc, this one is first class.
  The Beaux Arts: Fifty Years Old and Still Going Strong April 22, 2005 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
The Beaux Arts Trio, certainly the most distinguished American piano trio ever, was formed in 1955. During all that time pianist Menahem Pressler has been the pianist, and what a pianist he has been; the string players have come and gone (although violinist Daniel Guilet and cellist Bernard Greenhouse were very long-time members) and yet Pressler remains. He is now in his 82nd year and if anything is playing better than ever. His relatively new partners are violinist Daniel Hope and cellist Antonio Meneses, each with distinguished careers prior to joining the Beaux Arts. Their immediate predecessors, if memory serves, were violinist Young-Uck Kim and cellist Peter Wiley. The Beaux Arts had previously recorded both these trios and beautifully, but these new recordings have a brio and drama somewhat lacking not only in their earlier recording but also in most recordings by other groups. Of course these standard trios - the Dvorak 'Dumky' and the Mendelssohn D Minor - are thrice familiar to chamber-music enthusiasts. I can't count how many times I've heard each of them in concert and on record. But these performances have something new to say, amazingly enough. The primary adjective I'd apply is 'dramatic' or perhaps 'primal.' It is easy to play particularly the Mendelssohn as if it came out of a music box. Not so here. This is sweeping, dramatic music in the Beaux Arts' hands. And the 'Dumky,' with its Slavic melancholy also has a raw edge to it that really adds quite a bit to the overall effect.
I would recommend these performances to newcomers and veteran music-lovers alike. They are keepers.
TT=67 mins.
Scott Morrison
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