
Korngold: Piano Trio, String Sextet / Spectrum Concerts Berlin
Korngoldâs breathtaking precocity is everywhere in evidence in these two chamber masterpieces. The Piano Trio was composed when he was just twelve years old but its symphonic breadth and brilliantly demanding piano writing reveal myriad tonal colors and a mischievous reinvention of conventional Viennese form. Audacious yet rooted in lyricism, the String Sextet was written almost five years later and possesses memorable themes as well as a refined, theatrical intimacy.
Spectrum Concerts Berlin is one of Germanyâs most significant voices in the world of chamber music and has specialized for Naxos in the music of expatriate German/Austrian composers. Their recording of Schulhoffâs String Sextet (8.573525) was a MusicWeb International âRecording of the Monthâ in December2016: âThis is sometimes quite difficult music... [But] it is given a terrific performance here by a group of string playersâ.
Korngoldâs breathtaking precocity is everywhere in evidence in these two chamber masterpieces. The Piano Trio was composed when he was just twelve years old but its symphonic breadth and brilliantly demanding piano writing reveal myriad tonal colors and a mischievous reinvention of conventional Viennese form. Audacious yet rooted in lyricism, the String Sextet was written almost five years later and possesses memorable themes as well as a refined, theatrical intimacy.
Spectrum Concerts Berlin is one of Germanyâs most significant voices in the world of chamber music and has specialized for Naxos in the music of expatriate German/Austrian composers. Their recording of Schulhoffâs String Sextet (8.573525) was a MusicWeb International âRecording of the Monthâ in December2016: âThis is sometimes quite difficult music... [But] it is given a terrific performance here by a group of string playersâ.
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Korngoldâs breathtaking precocity is everywhere in evidence in these two chamber masterpieces. The Piano Trio was composed when he was just twelve years old but its symphonic breadth and brilliantly demanding piano writing reveal myriad tonal colors and a mischievous reinvention of conventional Viennese form. Audacious yet rooted in lyricism, the String Sextet was written almost five years later and possesses memorable themes as well as a refined, theatrical intimacy.
Spectrum Concerts Berlin is one of Germanyâs most significant voices in the world of chamber music and has specialized for Naxos in the music of expatriate German/Austrian composers. Their recording of Schulhoffâs String Sextet (8.573525) was a MusicWeb International âRecording of the Monthâ in December2016: âThis is sometimes quite difficult music... [But] it is given a terrific performance here by a group of string playersâ.
























