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piano trio
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piano trio
n
1. (Music / Classical Music) an instrumental ensemble consisting of a piano, a violin, and a cello
2. (Music / Classical Music) a piece of music written for such an ensemble, usually having the form and commonest features of a sonata


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45pm when the Goulds - violinist Lucy Gould, cellist Alice Neary and pianist Benjamin Frith - perform piano trios by Haydn and Schubert and are joined by Lucy's husband, Robert Plane, for Zemlinsky's Trio for clarinet, cello and piano.
Jack Liebeck, whose recording of the Dvorak Violin Concerto has just appeared, plays with Alexander Chausian and Ashley Wass in the complete Piano Trios of Frank Bridge and his Nine Miniatures, and Wass is also the soloist on the Symphoniic Variations of Arnold Bax with the Bournemouth Orchestra under James Judd.
Tchaikovsky's major three-quarter-of-an-hour Piano Trio in a minor is among the most difficult of piano trios and as performed by the Smetana Trio it has an almost symphonic lift and expansiveness.
 
 
 
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