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A flawless performance of Beethoven's piano trios. The Kalichstein/Laredo/Robinson Trio may not have a catchy name like the Emerson String Quartet, but their musicianship is right on par. Like other leading chamber ensembles, each performer has an extensive background and notable reputation in solo work.
Pros
- Highly skilled and acclaimed performers
- Energetic, artistic, and superb performance
- Beethoven's piano trios are a must for any collection
Cons
- none
Description
- Released: 2007
- 2 Disks, 16 tracks total
- Total Play Time: 1:58:00
Guide Review - Beethoven - The Complete Cycle of Trios Volume Two
The Kalichstein/Laredo/Robinson Trio debuted at the White House for the Inauguration of President Carter in 1977, and to this very day, is made up of its three original members - pianist Joseph Kalichstein, violinist Jamie Laredo, and cellist Sharon Robinson. The trio has since then set the standard for piano trio performance. The internationally known trio has played to sold out crowds across the US and the globe in many world-class venues. During the 2006-07 season, the trio performed at Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center as part of their 30th Anniversary. When they are not performing, Jaime Laredo and Sharon Robinson serve on the faculty at the Indiana University School of Music, while Joseph Kalichstein continues teaching at The Juilliard School. On this two-disk album, you'll find (not in album order):
- Piano Trio in E flat Opus 1, No. 1
- Piano Trio No. 2 in G Opus 1, No. 2
- Piano Trio No. 3 in C minor Opus 1, No. 3
- Trio in B flat Opus 2
- Trio in B flat; in one movement for violin, cello, and piano, WoO39.