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Boriso-Glebsky / Hakhnazaryan / Tchaidze © Neda Navaee

Boriso-Glebsky / Hakhnazaryan / Tchaidze

Monday 13 November 2023
19:30 – ca. 21:30
Mozart-Saal

 

Performers

Nikita Boriso-Glebsky, Violine

Narek Hakhnazaryan, Violoncello

Georgy Tchaidze, Klavier

Programme

Franz Liszt

Tristia. La Vallée d'Obermann S 723 (1880 ?)

Ernest Chausson

Klaviertrio g-moll op. 3 (1881)

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Sergej Rachmaninoff

Klaviertrio Nr. 2 d-moll op. 9 »Trio élégiaque« (1893/1907/1917)

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Sergej Rachmaninoff

Vocalise op. 34/14 (Bearbeitung für Klaviertrio: Gayane Hakhnazaryan) (1912/1915)

Subscription series Klaviertrio

Links http://boriso-glebsky.info
http://georgytchaidze.com

Presented by Wiener Konzerthausgesellschaft

Elegiac

At the start of the 2nd season of their piano trio cycle at the Vienna Konzerthaus, Nikita Boriso-Glebsky, Narek Hakhnazaryan and Georgy Tchaidze devote themselves to two rarities of the piano trio repertoire by Franz Liszt and Ernest Chausson as well as the second »Trio élégiaque« by Sergei Rachmaninoff. The music is tragic: Liszt's »Tristia« is an arrangement of the movement »Vallée d'Obermann« from the first part of his »Années de pèlerinage«, in which he processed feelings from his time in Switzerland and which his student August Göllerich once called a »monochord of the relentless loneliness of human pain«. Rachmaninoff composed his Piano Trio No. 2 in D minor, op. 9, on the occasion of the death of his role model, mentor and friend Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky. This impressive work is not only dedicated to Tchaikovsky, but also has strong musical references to the latter's Piano Trio in A minor, op. 50, written in memory of Anton Rubinstein. In the case of Chausson, it is regrettable that he died in a bicycle accident at the age of 44. His strong tendency to self-criticism meant that he always felt a great inadequacy in his musical output - yet today he is considered one of the most gifted French composers of the late 19th century.
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