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Complete Works for Piano Trio (box set)
Ludwig van Beethoven

Complete Works for Piano Trio (box set)

Van Baerle Trio

Label: Challenge Classics
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917284720
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Catalog number: CC 72847
Releasedate: 14-08-20
- The five volumes of Beethoven’s Piano Trios by Van Baerles finally collected in a nice box
- A widely acclaimed survey that has quickly become a critics’ and consumers’ reference in the crowded CD market of Beethoven’s Trios
- Great masterpieces along occasional and ‘salon’ works that make a constant listening delight
- The right way to pay homage and to celebrate Beethoven’s 250th anniversary

The young Van Baerle Trio, made of stunning soloists – Hannes Minnaar on piano, Maria Milstein on violin and Gideon den Herder on cello – have accomplished the Beethoven’s Piano Trio recordings. Now, Challenge Classics releases a box including the five volumes of their remarkable survey. It includes the three youthful Trios op. 1,  the two great Trios op. 70, the absolute masterpiece which is the Trio op. 97, named ‘Archduke’.

Together with such ‘official’ and original works, there are also Beethoven’s own transcriptions of his own works: the Clarinet Trio op. 11, the Trio arrangements of the Septet op. 20 and of the Sympony no. 2. You will also find some light, occasional pieces like the Allegrettos in E-flat and in B-flat, the Variations op. 44 and op. 121a. The most unexpected work included in the box is the Triple Concerto, as the musicians consider it as a real piece of ‘augmented’ chamber music.

Fanfare: “I believe this is one of the great piano trio performances in the history of recording. This is a recording that should be in everyone's collection.”

Gramophone: “The effect is liberating and, in these joyous, playful performances, utterly refreshing. The effect is of real chamber music – up close and very personal.”

MusicWeb International: “To my ears the Van Baerle Trio is amongst the top rank in terms of performance and recorded quality.”
Luister: “The second volume is also exceptionally good. With great mastery, the Van Baerle Trio balances perfectly on the border between symphonic grandeur and chamber music transparency.”