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  • Release Date: 10/20/2009
  • Sales Rank: 2,168
  • Label: DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON
  • UPC: 028947786269
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Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov: Piano Trios

1. Trio élégiaque, for piano & strings in G minor, TN ii/34 14:56
Composed by Sergey Rachmaninov
Performed by Misha Maisky, Vadim Repin and Lang Lang
2. Piano Trio in A minor ("In Memory of a Great Artist"), Op. 50 49:12
Composed by Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky
Performed by Misha Maisky, Vadim Repin and Lang Lang

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Ideally, a piano trio should be balanced in its voices and the parts more or less equally matched in expression, but it sometimes happens in late Romantic chamber music that an overwrought piano part can create the opposite conditions. In the "Trio élégiaque No. 1 in G minor" by Sergey Rachmaninov and the "Piano Trio in A minor" by Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, the piano is clearly the dominant force, because it carries most of the thematic material, harmonic textures, and dramatic gestures, and thereby reduces the violin and cello to subsidiary roles. As one of the great virtuoso pianists, Rachmaninov undoubtedly planned that the pianist should be the leader and conceived this single-movement trio almost as a piano sonata with obbligato parts for the strings, while Tchaikovsky simply overwrote the keyboard part, and its density and complexity make the violin and cello seem like weaker participants. With these problems in mind, pianist Lang Lang, violinist Vadim Repin, and cellist Mischa Maisky adjust their parts to give greater prominence to the violin and cello, and the piano's dynamics are taken down a bit to avoid overwhelming them. Moreover, careful microphone placement has given the strings the added presence they need to stand up to the keyboard, though Repin at times plays slightly softer than Maisky and occasionally seems to be slipping out of the audio field. Still, this ad hoc trio of Deutsche Grammophon stars seems to work well in this repertoire, given the challenges put before them, and fans of these musicians will find their passionate performances quite enjoyable. Blair Sanderson, All Music Guide

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