Content
- Introduction
- Preface
- Einleitung
- Vorwort
- Trio op. 97
- Allegro moderato
- Scherzo: Allegro
- Andante cantabile ma però con moto
- Allegro moderato
- Facsimiles
- Signs and conventions
- Sources
- Bibliography
- Critical Commentary
- Appendices
"Archduke"
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By the time Beethoven completed the “Archduke” Trio in 1811 he had been working on it for several years. In April 1814 he could finally give the work its première together with Ignaz Schuppanzigh and Joseph Linke, this being Beethoven’s last public appearance as a pianist. He dedicated the piece to his friend, pupil and patron, Archduke Rudolph of Austria. Today it numbers among his most celebrated pieces of chamber music, not least because of its remarkable melodiousness – a feature typical of Beethoven’s music from these years – and its spacious formal design.
Jonathan Del Mar’s new critical edition of the Trio draws not only on early prints but also on various handwritten sources. A detailed introduction by Misha Donat is devoted to the work’s historical contexts.
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for: Violin, cello, piano (piano trio)
Piano score, parts (Urtext edition)
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Bärenreiter Urtext
for: Violin, cello, piano (piano trio)
Piano score, 2 solo parts (Urtext edition)
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BÄRENREITER URTEXT
for: Violin, cello, piano (piano trio)
Spielpartitur, Stimmensatz, Urtextausgabe
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(Urtext)
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2. Bearbeitung, 1891
for: Violin, cello, piano (piano trio)
Piano score, solo part
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for: Violin, cello, piano (piano trio)
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