History of the Russian Piano Trio, Vol. 10
Catalog Number: 8.574691
Roslavets, a bold 1920s innovator praised by Stravinsky yet vilified by the Soviets, wrote Piano Trio No. 4—romantic, passionate, and richly polyphonic. Shostakovich’s Trio No. 2 is harrowing and revered; Trio No. 1, written at 16, is intensely romantic and unmistakably his.
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96000 Hz
Nikolay Roslavets was one of the great musical innovators of the 1920s, described by Stravinsky as ‘the most interesting Russian composer of the 20th century,’ but vilified by the Soviet regime on account of his constant experimentation. His Piano Trio No. 4 is notable for its romantic and passionate spirit, and complex polyphony. Shostakovich’s Piano Trio No. 2 is one of the most harrowing and revered of all his chamber works. The Piano Trio No. 1, a remarkable composition for a 16-year-old student, is a work of romantic intensity cast in a musical language recognisably that of Shostakovich.
Published date
2026-02-27
Number of discs
1
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96000 Hz
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stereo:24:2.0
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