The Schubert Piano Trio in E-flat, Op. 100/D 929, is usually considered Schubert's second, with the B-flat Trio, Op. 99 commonly known as the first. Neither, however, represents Schubert's first ...
The Piano Trio in E-flat by Franz Schubert was a triumph for the composer in 1828. Joseph Genualdi is the violinist, Brant Taylor the cellist, and Deborah Sobol is at the keyboard in this performance ...
Like the first Piano Trio, this is a much larger work than other piano trios of the time. Schumann described it as spirited and dramatic compared with the passive, lyrical writing of the first.
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