Busch Trio - Beethoven: The Piano Trios, Vol. 1 (2025) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Busch Trio
Title: Beethoven: The Piano Trios, Vol. 1
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Alpha Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 01:19:41
Total Size: 257 MB / 1.16 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Beethoven: The Piano Trios, Vol. 1
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Alpha Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 01:19:41
Total Size: 257 MB / 1.16 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Beethoven: Piano Trio in E-Flat Major, Op. 1 No. 1: I. Allegro (9:37)
2. Beethoven: Piano Trio in E-Flat Major, Op. 1 No. 1: II. Adagio cantabile (7:58)
3. Beethoven: Piano Trio in E-Flat Major, Op. 1 No. 1: III. Scherzo. Allegro assai - Trio (4:51)
4. Beethoven: Piano Trio in E-Flat Major, Op. 1 No. 1: IV. Finale. Presto (7:41)
5. Beethoven: Piano Trio in C Minor, Op. 1 No. 3: I. Allegro con brio (9:31)
6. Beethoven: Piano Trio in C Minor, Op. 1 No. 3: II. Andante cantabile con variazion (7:48)
7. Beethoven: Piano Trio in C Minor, Op. 1 No. 3: III. Minuet. Quasi Allegro - Trio (3:37)
8. Beethoven: Piano Trio in C Minor, Op. 1 No. 3: IV. Finale. Prestissimo (7:50)
9. Beethoven: Piano Trio No. 4 in B-Flat Major, Op. 11 "Gassenhauer ": I. Allegro con brio (8:59)
10. Beethoven: Piano Trio No. 4 in B-Flat Major, Op. 11 "Gassenhauer ": II. Adagio (5:01)
11. Beethoven: Piano Trio No. 4 in B-Flat Major, Op. 11 "Gassenhauer ": III. Tema con Variazioni: Pria ch’io l’impegno. Allegretto (6:52)
Born of a friendship formed at London's Royal College of Music over 10 years ago and boasting a discography of seven recordings, the Busch Trio takes its name from the legendary Adolf Busch, whose G.B. Guadagnini violin Mathieu van Bellen has the honour of playing. Van Bellen and the Epstein brothers — Omri on piano and Ori on cello — now launch their ambitious project of recording the complete Beethoven piano trios. The first instalment contains the Op. 1 trios (Nos. 1 and 3), the first compositions by the young Beethoven who had left his native Bonn to study with Haydn in Vienna in 1792. Although Beethoven did not write a concerto for a wind instrument, he did compose a great deal of chamber music for them, including the Trio in B flat for piano, clarinet and cello (1798), although designing it so that the clarinet part could also be performed on the violin. The playful theme of the variations in the finale earned the trio its nickname, "Gassenhauer"; (street or folk song).