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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Look no further,
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This review is from: Rachmaninov: The "Elegiac" Piano Trios (Audio CD)
If you are looking for a recording for the elegiac trios look no further.
A serious performance by the borodin trio will satisfy most listeners. I am a chamber music pianist and use this cd as a repertuare reference.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Powerful readings of superb music,
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This review is from: Rachmaninov: The "Elegiac" Piano Trios (Audio CD)
Because of its relative brevity, the early first of Rachmaninov's Elegiac trios, in one movement, seems to be something of a favorite on disc (it works very nicely as a companion to Tchaikovsky's expansive trio, for instance, or to Shostakovich's two). But there can be no doubt about its inferiority to the masterpiece that is his second trio. Both works owe a lot to Tchaikovsky's work, but whereas the first - a student work - is slightly derivative (even though it displays certain characteristic features and is in general a fine work), the second incorporates the inspirations (it was after all written as a lament on the death of Tchaikovsky) in the assured, individual idiom of Rachmaninov's mature style.
Indeed, the long first movement of the second trio must be one of Rachmaninov's finest utterances; with in turns dramatic, beautifully wistful and emotionally harrowing themes and figures wrought together in an ambitious structure, the movement comes across as one of the finest examples of trio writing ever, regardless of composer. The Borodin provides some eloquent performances, perhaps better at conveying fervor and emotional stress than achieving a beautiful sound - but the overall experience is a powerful one. Furthermore, they are also very much able to weave the various elements into a very convincing whole. In one version or another, this is music that must be heard, and no one will go wrong with the performances here. Very strongly recommended.
14 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
This obscure album deserves a far better fate!,
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This review is from: Rachmaninov: The "Elegiac" Piano Trios (Audio CD)
These piano trios are not well known, and that's a shame and a puzzle. The music is worthy of Dvorak at his best, and the playing here is rich and lively. Lovely, approachable music in a very well done performance. I'm tempted to award it 5 stars because I love this album, but I have no other version to compare it to! Try it; you'll like it.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rachmaninov: The "Elegiac" Piano Trios,
By Bjorn Viberg (European Union) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rachmaninov: The "Elegiac" Piano Trios (Audio CD)
Rachmaninov: The "Elegiac" Piano Trios is a 1984 Chandos Records recording starring The Borodin Trio. This trio consists of Rotislav Dubinsky (violin), Luba Edlina (piano) and Yuli Turovsky (cello). We here have the pleasure to listen to two piano trios. One being "Piano trio no.1 in g minor Op. posth." and the other being "piano trio no 2. in d minor Op. 9". Denby Richards has written the music notes. The trio truly understands the music of Rachmaninov and the pace of the music is just right. A delightful recording that should not be missed. Highly recommended indeed. 5/5.
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Rachmaninov: The "Elegiac" Piano Trios by Sergey Rachmaninov (Audio CD - 1992)
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