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Concert Of Trios

The University of Canterbury School of Music will present the first lunch-time concert for the third term on Thursday. Two members of the Alberni Quartet —Howard Davis (violin) and Gregory Baron (cello)—will join Maurice Till (piano) to present piano trios by Haydn and Brahms. Haydn’s Piano Trio in C is the first of a set of three trios published in 1795 and dedicated to Mrs Bartolozzi, the distinguished pianist, Therese Jansen, whom Haydn met on his second visit to London earlier that year. Most of his 31 piano trios were written during the last 20 years of his life, with the Bartolozzi set belonging to his ripest phase of instrumental composition. Piano Trio in C minor, Op. 101, by Brahms, was composed in 1885 after the completion of his third and fourth symphonies. Written in the same year as the Cello Sonata, Op. 99, and the Violin Sonata, Op. 100, this trio shows signs of the greater terseness of conciseness of expression characteristic of Brahms’s later works.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31774, 3 September 1968, Page 12

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Concert Of Trios Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31774, 3 September 1968, Page 12

Concert Of Trios Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31774, 3 September 1968, Page 12

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