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Boriso-Glebsky / Hakhnazaryan / Tchaidze © Neda Navaee

Boriso-Glebsky / Hakhnazaryan / Tchaidze

Sunday 11 May 2025
19:30 – ca. 21:30
Mozart-Saal

 

Performers

Nikita Boriso-Glebsky, Violine

Narek Hakhnazaryan, Violoncello

Georgy Tchaidze, Klavier

Programme

Franz Schubert

Klaviertrio B-Dur D 28 »Sonate« (1812)

Camille Saint-Saëns

Klaviertrio Nr. 2 e-moll op. 92 (1892)

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Antonín Dvořák

Klaviertrio f-moll op. 65 (1883)

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Zugabe:

Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy

2. Satz: Andante con moto tranquillo (Klaviertrio d-moll op. 49) (1839)

Subscription series Klaviertrio

Festival 41. Internationales Musikfest

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

Presented by Wiener Konzerthausgesellschaft

Romantic chamber music

The chamber music works on the program at the concert by Nikita Boriso-Glebsky (violin), Narek Hakhnazaryan (cello) and Georgy Tchaidze (piano) - a trio that has already proven itself in the house - are profound and intense. The program opens with Schubert's early Piano Trio in B flat major D 28 from 1812. The Allegro movement, which bears the title »Sonata« in the original autograph, was composed fifteen years before his two major trio compositions. In second place is the second piano trio by Camille Saint-Saëns, which stands in the shadow of his first trio. The composer, who traveled extensively, especially to North Africa, composed the score during a stay in the Algiers region in 1892. The outstanding chamber musicians dedicate the second half of the concert to Antonín Dvořák's Piano Trio in F minor op. 65, which was composed nine years earlier - the most ambitious of his four surviving piano trios. Due to its length of around 40 minutes, it has almost symphonic weight and encompasses a spectrum of expression ranging from the deepest despondency to graceful tenderness and passionate outbursts.
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