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Antonín Dvorák
Meadowmount Trio
The Meadowmount Trio has been in demand for concerts and recordings worldwide since its formation in 1991. Comprised of three of the most noted chamber musicians in the United States, the Trio is ensemble-in-residence at the Meadowmount School of Music, the legendary summer school founded by the master teacher-violinist Ivan Galamian in the Adirondack Mountains of New York. Chamber Music America and the American String Teachers Association (ASTA) co-sponsored a feature appearance by the Trio at their 1992 national convention in New Orleans. The Trio has toured the United States, Russia and made its South American debut in 1995 at the AmArte International Arts Festival in Colombia. They have been featured on broadcast recordings on NPR in the United States and Moscow Radio which carried the live broadcast of the Trio's Russian debut in 1993, from the Rachmaninoff Hall at the Moscow Conservatory. The Trio has been featured soloists across the United States with orchestra in Beethoven's Triple Concerto to wide acclaim. Also available on CD recording by the Meadowmount Trio is "American Music in Moscow" featuring works of Arthur Foote, Samuel Barber, William Bolcom and Paul Schoenfield (Melodiya CD 1000571) works by Joaquin Turina (EQ42).
ARTISTS |
Eric Larsen |
Piano |
Stephen Shipps |
Violin |
Owen Carman |
Cello |
TRACKS |
1–4 |
Trio for piano, violin and cello in F minor, Op. 65 |
Allegro ma non troppo |
13:40 |
Allegreno grazioso |
6:06 |
Poco Adagio |
10:48 |
Final. Allegro con brio |
10:21 |
5–9 |
Trio "Dumky" for piano, violin and cello in E minor, Op. 90 |
Lento maestoso |
11:17 |
Andante |
6:28 |
Andante moderato (quasi tempo di marzia) |
5:23 |
Allegro |
4:10 |
Lento maestoso |
5:47 |
Total Playing Time |
74:00 |
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Antonín Dvorák CD by Meadowmount Trio
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