Piano Trio (Tchaikovsky)
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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's Trio in a minor, op. 50 for piano, violin, and cello is subtitled In memory of a Great Artist, by whom the composer meant the pianist Nikolai Rubinstein (1835-1881), a close friend of the composer. Tchaikovsky wrote the work in 1881-2, shortly after the pianist's death, and the piece is marked by a tragic perspective. It is in two movements:
- I. Pezzo Elegiaco (Moderato assai - Allegro Giusto) (approx 18:00)
- II.(A) Tema Con Variazoni - (B) Variazioni Finale e coda (approx 29:00)
The variations are as follows:
- Var I -
- Var II: Più mosso -
- Var III: Allegro moderato -
- Var IV: L'istesso tempo (Allegro moderato) -
- Var V: L'istesso tempo -
- Var VI: Tempo di Valse -
- Var VII: Allegro Moderato -
- Var VIII: Fuga (Allegro moderato) -
- Var IX: Andante fieble, ma non tanto -
- Var X: Tempo di Mazurka -
- Var XI: Moderato -
- Variazioni Finale e coda: Allegretto risoluto e con fuoco -
- [Coda] Andante con moto - Lugubre
The work, and the second movement in particular, is arguably the most difficult piece Tchaikovsky wrote for piano, whether solo, with orchestra, or in a chamber group. It remains popular, in spite of its length (it plays for more than 40 minutes), for its breathtaking lyricism and the cosmic finality of its final statement.
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