English pianist Susan Tomes has made a career of playing chamber music. Back in the '80s and '90s, she was the pianist with the Domus Ensemble, a piano quartet that recorded just about every work in the repertoire for that combination. In the '90s, Tomes helped found the Florestan Trio and set to work recording just about every work in the repertoire for that combination. With this disc, Tomes and her partners, violinist Anthony Marwood and cellist Richard Lester, have begun mining the mother lode of piano trio job security ...
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English pianist Susan Tomes has made a career of playing chamber music. Back in the '80s and '90s, she was the pianist with the Domus Ensemble, a piano quartet that recorded just about every work in the repertoire for that combination. In the '90s, Tomes helped found the Florestan Trio and set to work recording just about every work in the repertoire for that combination. With this disc, Tomes and her partners, violinist Anthony Marwood and cellist Richard Lester, have begun mining the mother lode of piano trio job security: the complete trios of Haydn: 43 works that usually take nine discs to record. The first volume has four works, including two of the most popular of the series: the G major Trio (Hob XV:25), called the "Gypsy Rondo" because of its finale; and the F sharp minor Trio (Hob XV:26), featuring a version of the Adagio cantabile slow movement from Symphony No. 102. As before, indeed, as always, Tomes and her fellows turn in exemplary performances. There's lightness in their tone and touch,...
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Add this copy of Haydn: Piano Trios Vol.1 to cart. $14.14, good condition, Sold by Greenworld Books rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Arlington, TX, UNITED STATES, published 2009 by Hyperion.