
Beethoven: Three Piano Trios, Op. 1 / Trio Goya
In this new Chaconne release, Trio Goya offers unique accounts of Beethovenâs early piano trios, revealing on period instruments and in the magical acoustic of the Britten-Pears Auditorium at Aldeburghâs Snape Maltings the extraordinary range of colors and narratives that these pieces suggest. Beethovenâs Opus 1 features amongst Trio Goyaâs central repertoire, played regularly in the UKâs most prestigious venues and beyond. After a recent Wigmore Hall concert, Early Music Today wrote that âTrio Goya sent us home spinning on the delights and laughter of early Beethoven. His piano trio opus 1 No. 1 frothed and bubbled down the finale's theme, the musicians swept along by their own hell-for-leather, immaculately kept tempo.â These pieces mark a kind of beginning in Beethovenâs career. They were indeed planned and executed, over a period of two years, with unprecedented care and skill; they mark the start of a new creative period for the young genius, which is distinct from the younger Bonn years and is fully deserving of the label âfirst maturityâ conferred by the musicologist Lewis Lockwood.
In this new Chaconne release, Trio Goya offers unique accounts of Beethovenâs early piano trios, revealing on period instruments and in the magical acoustic of the Britten-Pears Auditorium at Aldeburghâs Snape Maltings the extraordinary range of colors and narratives that these pieces suggest. Beethovenâs Opus 1 features amongst Trio Goyaâs central repertoire, played regularly in the UKâs most prestigious venues and beyond. After a recent Wigmore Hall concert, Early Music Today wrote that âTrio Goya sent us home spinning on the delights and laughter of early Beethoven. His piano trio opus 1 No. 1 frothed and bubbled down the finale's theme, the musicians swept along by their own hell-for-leather, immaculately kept tempo.â These pieces mark a kind of beginning in Beethovenâs career. They were indeed planned and executed, over a period of two years, with unprecedented care and skill; they mark the start of a new creative period for the young genius, which is distinct from the younger Bonn years and is fully deserving of the label âfirst maturityâ conferred by the musicologist Lewis Lockwood.
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In this new Chaconne release, Trio Goya offers unique accounts of Beethovenâs early piano trios, revealing on period instruments and in the magical acoustic of the Britten-Pears Auditorium at Aldeburghâs Snape Maltings the extraordinary range of colors and narratives that these pieces suggest. Beethovenâs Opus 1 features amongst Trio Goyaâs central repertoire, played regularly in the UKâs most prestigious venues and beyond. After a recent Wigmore Hall concert, Early Music Today wrote that âTrio Goya sent us home spinning on the delights and laughter of early Beethoven. His piano trio opus 1 No. 1 frothed and bubbled down the finale's theme, the musicians swept along by their own hell-for-leather, immaculately kept tempo.â These pieces mark a kind of beginning in Beethovenâs career. They were indeed planned and executed, over a period of two years, with unprecedented care and skill; they mark the start of a new creative period for the young genius, which is distinct from the younger Bonn years and is fully deserving of the label âfirst maturityâ conferred by the musicologist Lewis Lockwood.





















