Piano Trios by Franz Schubert Piano Trio - Sheet Music

By Franz Schubert

One needn't hesitate a second in assigning Schubert's two piano trios to his best works. Both were written no later than 1827, hence one year before the composer's death, and are typical of the works of his maturity: abounding in blissful melodies paired with formative power and profound depths of expressiveness. Whereas Schubert had sold the E flat major Trio op. 100 D 929 to the Leipzig publisher Probst (it appeared just after Schubert's death, however), the B flat major Trio op. 99 D 898 did not make it to publication during Schubert's lifetime.The Adagio in E flat major op. post. 148 D 897, which is reproduced in the Appendix and which has become known as Notturno, was most likely originally planned as the slow movement of the B flat major Trio. With its expressiveness ascending to darkest despair, Schubert possibly considered it as unsuited for publication.It was not published until 1846; in the Appendix of this volume one will find Schubert's first attempt in this genre, which he wrote at the age of 15 in Summer 1812.

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Summary
Instrument:
Piano Violin
Ensembles:
Piano Trio
Genres:
Classical Period Romantic Period
Composers:
Franz Schubert
Publishers:
G. Henle
Series:
Henle Urtext
UPC:
884088173944
ISBN:
9790201801933
EAN:
9790201801933
Format:
Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Franz Schubert
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
9.25x12.25x0.737 inches
Number of Pages:
162
Shipping Weight:
2.59 pounds
Detailed Description
Chamber Ensemble Piano Trio

SKU: HL.51480193

Composed by Franz Schubert. Edited by Eva Badura-Skoda. Sheet Music. Paperbound. Henle Music Folios. ABRSM syllabus Grade: Advanced -- ABRSM 2018 remarks: recommended. Classical. Softcover. 162 pages. G. Henle #HN193. Published by G. Henle (HL.51480193).

ISBN 9790201801933. UPC: 884088173944. 9.25x12.25x0.737 inches.

One needn't hesitate a second in assigning Schubert's two piano trios to his best works. Both were written no later than 1827, hence one year before the composer's death, and are typical of the works of his maturity: abounding in blissful melodies paired with formative power and profound depths of expressiveness. Whereas Schubert had sold the E flat major Trio op. 100 D 929 to the Leipzig publisher Probst (it appeared just after Schubert's death, however), the B flat major Trio op. 99 D 898 did not make it to publication during Schubert's lifetime.The Adagio in E flat major op. post. 148 D 897, which is reproduced in the Appendix and which has become known as Notturno, was most likely originally planned as the slow movement of the B flat major Trio. With its expressiveness ascending to darkest despair, Schubert possibly considered it as unsuited for publication.It was not published until 1846; in the Appendix of this volume one will find Schubert's first attempt in this genre, which he wrote at the age of 15 in Summer 1812.

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Song List
  • Schubert: Trio B flat major op. 99 D 898

  • Schubert: Trio E flat major op. 100 D 929

  • Schubert: Sonata movement B flat major D 28

  • Schubert: Adagio E flat major op. post. 148 D 897

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    Daedalux

    Jun 3, 2011

    Impecable

    As always, Henle edition is impecable and worth the money.