Label: CAvi
Format: CD
Barcode: 4260085534753
Catalog number: AVI 8553475
Releasedate: 07-02-20
Format: CD
Barcode: 4260085534753
Catalog number: AVI 8553475
Releasedate: 07-02-20
- On different levels in composers works like Haydn, Hosokawa, Copland and Schumann
- Different instruments and instrumental families
- Personalities of the artists
- Unity towards single artists
“Until it all completely dissolves”: in conversation with the Oberon Trio An interview by Friederike Westerhaus “Duality” is the title of your new album. In your trio lineup, are you confronted with duality on a basic level?
Jonathan Aner: All the time! A piano trio combines two different instrumental families: this is already something “dual”. We even ask ourselves how the piano can form a unity with string instruments at all! But piano trio repertoire shows that it is possible. The combination is almost magical. Antoaneta Emanuilova: However, when I think of the three of us and our personalities, I find that we do not form a duality. We are three strong, proactive personalities: in our trio each one of us is autonomous, and we make music as equals.
Henja Semmler: Perhaps a sort of duality is nevertheless at work in the very fact that the trio forms a unity, on the one hand, but is made up of three different personalities on the other. Of course we find it important to work together until we become homogeneous.
Jonathan Aner: All the time! A piano trio combines two different instrumental families: this is already something “dual”. We even ask ourselves how the piano can form a unity with string instruments at all! But piano trio repertoire shows that it is possible. The combination is almost magical. Antoaneta Emanuilova: However, when I think of the three of us and our personalities, I find that we do not form a duality. We are three strong, proactive personalities: in our trio each one of us is autonomous, and we make music as equals.
Henja Semmler: Perhaps a sort of duality is nevertheless at work in the very fact that the trio forms a unity, on the one hand, but is made up of three different personalities on the other. Of course we find it important to work together until we become homogeneous.
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1Piano Trio in D Minor, Hob. XV:23 (1795)I. Molto Andante08:39
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2Piano Trio in D Minor, Hob. XV:23 (1795)II. Adagio ma non troppo04:39
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3Piano Trio in D Minor, Hob. XV:23 (1795)III. Finale. Vivace04:31
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4Piano Trio in F Major No. 2, Op. 80 (1861)I. Sehr lebhaft07:46
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5Piano Trio in F Major No. 2, Op. 80 (1861)II. Mit innigem Ausdruck07:27
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6Piano Trio in F Major No. 2, Op. 80 (1861)III. In mäßiger Bewegung05:23
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7Piano Trio in F Major No. 2, Op. 80 (1861)VI. Nicht zu rasch05:39
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8Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano (2013/17)12:36
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9Vitebsk Study on a Jewish Theme for Violin, Cello and Piano (1929)12:30