Piano Trio No. 2 (Dvořák)
Antonín Dvořák's Piano Trio No. 2 in G minor, Op. 26 (B. 57), is a chamber composition, written in 1876.[1] The trio was written shortly after the death of his eldest daughter Josefa, and although Dvorak never wrote that the piece was intended as a memorial it is generally regarded as such.[2] The Presto - Trio movement foreshadows the more well-known Slavonic Dances.[3]
Structure
The composition consists of four movements in the classical tradition:[4]
- Allegro moderato
- Largo
- Scherzo: Presto – Trio: Poco meno mosso – Presto da capo
- Allegro non tanto
References
- Hurwitz, David (2005). Dvořák: Romantic Music's Most Versatile Genius, Volume 1. Hal Leonard Corporation. p. xv. ISBN 9781574671070 – via Google Books.
- Hefling, Stephen (2004). Nineteenth-Century Chamber Music. Routledge. p. 333. ISBN 9781135887629 – via Google Books.
- Honolka, Kurt (2004). Dvořák. Haus Publishing. p. 35. ISBN 9781904341529 – via Google Books.
- Hurwitz, David (2005). Dvořák: Romantic Music's Most Versatile Genius, Volume 1. Hal Leonard Corporation. p. 102. ISBN 9781574671070 – via Google Books.
- Woodstra, Chris; Brennan, Gerald; Schrott, Allen, eds. (2005). All Music Guide to Classical Music: The Definitive Guide to Classical Music. Hal Leonard Corporation. p. 405. ISBN 9780879308650 – via Google Books.
External links
- Piano Trio No. 2 (Dvořák): Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
- Piano Trio No. 2 on YouTube, performed by the Busch Trio
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