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Miniature Piano Trio in G Major, Op.181

"Few would mistake this appealing work for anything other than what it is: a trio which is well-written, very effective sounding and easy to play, presenting no technical problems. It is a perfect choice for amateurs and student trios planning a recital."---The Editor of the Chamber Music Journal.

 

Cornelius Gurlitt (1820-1901) was born in the German town of Altona, nowdays, a suburb of Hamburg. He studied piano and composition with Rudolf Reinecke, Carl Reinecke's father before moving to Copenhagen to study further and then attended the Leipzig Conservatory where he studied with Niels Gade. He worked as an organist and piano teacher. His was a prolific composer and perhaps his best known works are pedigogical.

 

The Miniature Trio in G Major dates from 1891. In four movements, it begins with a graceful and upbeat Allegretto. The second movement. Moderato, is a Mendelssohnian intermezzo. Third comes a short, reflective Adagio which leads the buoyant, lively finale, Allegro scherzando.

 

This is clearly a work intended for players of modest ability but in no way is it written in a condescending fashion. Rather, is very nicely crafted and makes an excellent impression when performed well.

 

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