Brahms keenly sensed the shadow of Beethoven saying "You do not know what it is like, hearing his footsteps constantly behind one". It was this towering presence that spurred the young Brahms to master his craft and establish his voice. The first piano trio in it's original form (1854) quoted from Beethoven, but the revised version has no trace of the quote. This work was revised at the end of the composer's career. The 2nd and 3rd Piano Trios show that Brahms had already achieved complete maturity and his unique voice was established before the revision of the earlier Trio No.2 dates from 1880 and No.3 from 1886. Mikayel Hakhnazaryan, David Haroutunian and Sofya Malikyan have enjoyed playing together for many years and this is the first in a series of recordings that will see all the Brahms Piano Trios recorded.
1 Brahms: Piano Trio No.2 in C Major, Op. 87 I. Allegro
2 Brahms: Piano Trio No.2 in C Major, Op. 87 II. Andante Con Moto (Tema Con Variazione)
3 Brahms: Piano Trio No.2 in C Major, Op. 87 III. Scherzo. Presto. Trio: Poco Meno Presto
4 Brahms: Piano Trio No.2 in C Major, Op. 87 IV. Finale. Allegro Giocoso
5 Brahms: Piano Trio No.3 in C minor, Op. 101 I. Allegro Energico
6 Brahms: Piano Trio No.3 in C minor, Op. 101 II. Presto Non Assai
7 Brahms: Piano Trio No.3 in C minor, Op. 101 III. Andante Graziano
8 Brahms: Piano Trio No.3 in C minor, Op. 101 IV. Finale. Allegro Molto
Brahms keenly sensed the shadow of Beethoven saying "You do not know what it is like, hearing his footsteps constantly behind one". It was this towering presence that spurred the young Brahms to master his craft and establish his voice. The first piano trio in it's original form (1854) quoted from Beethoven, but the revised version has no trace of the quote. This work was revised at the end of the composer's career. The 2nd and 3rd Piano Trios show that Brahms had already achieved complete maturity and his unique voice was established before the revision of the earlier Trio No.2 dates from 1880 and No.3 from 1886. Mikayel Hakhnazaryan, David Haroutunian and Sofya Malikyan have enjoyed playing together for many years and this is the first in a series of recordings that will see all the Brahms Piano Trios recorded.