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Um dos mais interessantes conjuntos de câmara da atualidade, o Neave Trio já tem no currículo indicações para o Grammy e o reconhecimento da crítica internacional pelos projetos que se dedicam a resgatar e dar vida a repertórios esquecidos. É o que eles fazem novamente em seu oitavo álbum, In Her Hands, dedicado a obras de três compositoras que hoje começam a ganhar o reconhecimento que merecem. De Clara Schumann, tocam o Trio com piano, celebrado pelo círculo mais próximo da pianista e compositora; de Dora Pejacevic, o Trio op. 29, característico do estilo romântico tardio da compositora; de Cécile Chaminade, o Trio nº 2, peça de 1887 que ela própria interpretou diversas vezes em turnês como pianista. Conforme anotou o crítico do jornal londrino The Times, “esta é uma coleção fascinante de trios para piano do século XIX e do início do XX. E a cereja do bolo é o evidente prazer que o Trio Neave demonstra em cada nota que toca: não se poderia pedir melhores defensores de uma música que merece ser muito mais conhecida”.
Hailed by the magazine BBC Music for its ‘generous and warm-hearted, utterly beguiling playing’, the GRAMMY®-nominated Neave Trio has emerged as one of the finest young ensembles of its generation. For this, their eighth album, they have once again selected a programme of works by female composers. Written in 1846, the Piano Trio of Clara Schumann was considered a great success by her friends and supporters (notably by Brahms) but her lack of self-confidence clouded her own view of the piece. Intellectually curious and a voracious reader from an early age, Dora Pejacevic was largely self-taught as a composer. She composed her first piano trio (in D major) in 1905 (when she was twenty) and the second followed in 1910, by which time Pejacevic’s musical language had already evolved into its distinctive late-romantic style. Chaminade’s Piano Trio No. 2 in A minor was published 1887, with a dedication to the great French cellist Jules Delsart. The successful première had been given at the Salle Érard on 4 February 1886. Chaminade went on to play the A minor Trio regularly during the 1890s, to substantial critical acclaim.
Hailed by the magazine BBC Music for its ‘generous and warm-hearted, utterly beguiling playing’, the GRAMMY®-nominated Neave Trio has emerged as one of the finest young ensembles of its generation. For this, their eighth album, they have once again selected a programme of works by female composers. Written in 1846, the Piano Trio of Clara Schumann was considered a great success by her friends and supporters (notably by Brahms) but her lack of self-confidence clouded her own view of the piece. Intellectually curious and a voracious reader from an early age, Dora Pejacevic was largely self-taught as a composer. She composed her first piano trio (in D major) in 1905 (when she was twenty) and the second followed in 1910, by which time Pejacevic’s musical language had already evolved into its distinctive late-romantic style. Chaminade’s Piano Trio No. 2 in A minor was published 1887, with a dedication to the great French cellist Jules Delsart. The successful première had been given at the Salle Érard on 4 February 1886. Chaminade went on to play the A minor Trio regularly during the 1890s, to substantial critical acclaim.
Detalhes / Referência
In Her Hands
Schumann, Clara: Piano Trio in G minor, Op. 17
Pejacevic: Trio for Violin, Violoncello & Piano, Op. 29
Chaminade: Piano Trio No. 2 in A Minor, Op. 34
Neave Trio
Schumann, Clara: Piano Trio in G minor, Op. 17
Pejacevic: Trio for Violin, Violoncello & Piano, Op. 29
Chaminade: Piano Trio No. 2 in A Minor, Op. 34
Neave Trio
Ficha Técnica
| Tipo de Produto | CD |
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| Número de Catálogo/ISBN | 0095115236826 |
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| Data gravação | 2026 |
| Data de Lançamento | 2026 |


