Thank you for posting this. My best friend was a violinist. He and I, along with an outstanding pianist whose name I can no longer recall, performed this at a chamber music festival nearly 50 years ago. I remember Burt writing "beat the pi$$ out of the triplets" on his part in the final movement. It was a great experience, and one that stands out in a life-long friendship founded on love of music. Burt died this last Spring. I miss him terribly, and will remember him forever.
Interesting tempo marking in the score (and the only one I've seen). Quarter = 104. I always hear it played about 60. Perhaps it was a misprint and should have been an eighth = 104?
Hi George, May I know where you bought the score from? I am really interested in playing this piece with my ensemble and I was looking for the score online, but couldn't find any reliable sources. I'm from Singapore by the way. Great upload, fantastic quality. If, by any chance, you wouldn't mind emailing the score to me, do let me know as well. Thanks!
This trio is a fine one, but the repertoire for clarinet, violin, piano now seems over extensive, mainly due to the likes of the Verdehr Trio. When Milhaud, Bartok, Khachaturian and Krenek wrote their trios there were few to go around. Now there are literally hundreds.
The 3rd movement of this piece is one of the greatest pieces of music ever written. The whole piece, in general, is just hauntingly beautiful.
No tiene madre el 3er movimiento❤
0:06 - I. Andante con dolore, con molto espressione
4:48 - II. Allegro
8:58 - III. Moderato
Thank you
You're welcome. Always glad to help.
Thank you! Do you know who are the performers?
Thank you for that.
Thank you for posting this. My best friend was a violinist. He and I, along with an outstanding pianist whose name I can no longer recall, performed this at a
chamber music festival nearly 50 years ago. I remember Burt writing "beat the pi$$ out of the triplets" on his part in the final movement. It was a great experience, and one that stands out in a life-long friendship founded on love of music. Burt died this last Spring. I miss him terribly, and will remember him forever.
Is that a clarinet or a cello?
Kachaturian: "Yes."
There is an alternative version where the clarinet part is taken by a *viola*
Really grate music and performance.
Thank you so much for uploading this again... one of my favourite recordings of this piece!
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Esta composición me parece algo de lo más interesante y novedoso que he escuchado !
Πανέμορφο έργο! Ειδικά η δεύτερη κίνηση είναι φοβερή!
0:23 0:53 1:39 1:56 2:34 3:14 4:01 / A 9:25 9:50 9:57 10:32 10:52 B 11:14 12:07 12:25
Que bella música.
Para mí suena mucho a música Árabe.
Deve tener temas armenios, que son orientales.
De 6:54 à 7:45, c est le meilleur passage, exceptionnel👌
pretty gooood.
Nice.
13:00 thank you
From 12:32 to 13:03 the score is cut off from the video. Is it because part of the score isn't available?
Page turner screwed up.
@@wllm4785 😂
So good!
11:14 That literally sounds like a pop song intro!
Also....love the chord at 4:57. What would u name it????
Interesting tempo marking in the score (and the only one I've seen). Quarter = 104. I always hear it played about 60. Perhaps it was a misprint and should have been an eighth = 104?
Yes - in the Sikorski edition it's 66, which makes much more sense.
Who are the performers?
Ensemble Walter Boykens
Magníficos intérpretes. Vergonzoso que no figuren sus nombres.
Who's performance is this?
Ensemble Walter Boykens
6:54
my best friend played the second and third movements of this piece
I am asking for the names of the performers. It's not probably Ensemble Walter Boykens...
I'm not sure, otherwise they'd be listed here.
The clarinetist could be Alexander Fiterstein.
Listen to th-cam.com/video/RqVX8spwbxo/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=DonPianoProductions
Hi George, May I know where you bought the score from? I am really interested in playing this piece with my ensemble and I was looking for the score online, but couldn't find any reliable sources. I'm from Singapore by the way. Great upload, fantastic quality. If, by any chance, you wouldn't mind emailing the score to me, do let me know as well. Thanks!
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@@GNGianopoulos thank you!
Where can I find this score???
あー良い曲だ!(≧▽≦)
the third movement really sounds like video game music
自分が初めて作品に恋心抱いた作品です!(///o///)ゞ テレテレ
This trio is a fine one, but the repertoire for clarinet, violin, piano now seems over extensive, mainly due to the likes of the Verdehr Trio. When Milhaud, Bartok, Khachaturian and Krenek wrote their trios there were few to go around. Now there are literally hundreds.
As if there could be too much good music. What is your point, exactly?