Sergej Krylov, Oleg Kogan, Bruno Canino | Franz Schubert: Piano Trio No.2 in E-flat Major, .

Sergej Krylov (violin), Oleg Kogan (cello), Bruno Canino (piano) Click here to subscribe to our YouTube Channel: Facebook: Instagram: Schubert built on the ideas developed by the Viennese classics (Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven); but a pure intimacy of his music, beautiful singing melodies and almost symphonic texture opened the doors to the era of Romanticism music dominating the nineteenth century. Musical ideas are generously divided between an equal partnership of all three instruments making it one of the greatest works ever written for piano trio. Written in 1827, it was one of the few pieces performed in the only public concert featuring Schubert’s music held during his lifetime and the only work published outside Austria before his death. Schumann wrote, “a Trio by Schubert passed across the musical world like some angry comet in the sky“.
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