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Product.Nr.: | ACD6047 |
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Manufacturer: | TrioConBrio |
weight: | 0,11 kg |
Label | Animato |
Release | 01.09.1999 |
product description
J. Kreutzer: Trio, op. 16 A-Dur, F. Molino: Trio, op. 45, F. Schubert: Quartett
These are compositions by three notable composers:
1. J. Kreutzer: Trio, op. 16 in A major - This refers to a trio composition by Johann Kreutzer, likely for piano, violin, and cello, given the typical instrumentation of classical piano trios. The "op. 16" indicates that it is Kreutzer's 16th published work. A-Dur is the German notation for A major.
2. F. Molino: Trio, op. 45 - This denotes a trio composition by François Molino, identified by the abbreviation "F." for François. The "op. 45" signifies that it is Molino's 45th published work. The specific instrumentation of this trio is not provided, but it would typically involve three different instruments.
3. F. Schubert: Quartett - This indicates a quartet composition by Franz Schubert. The term "Quartett" is German for quartet, which typically refers to a chamber music ensemble consisting of four players. The specific quartet by Schubert is not specified, but he composed several string quartets, piano quartets, and other chamber works under this general designation.
Overall, these compositions represent a diverse selection of chamber music from different composers, each contributing to the rich tradition of classical music.
These are compositions by three notable composers:
1. J. Kreutzer: Trio, op. 16 in A major - This refers to a trio composition by Johann Kreutzer, likely for piano, violin, and cello, given the typical instrumentation of classical piano trios. The "op. 16" indicates that it is Kreutzer's 16th published work. A-Dur is the German notation for A major.
2. F. Molino: Trio, op. 45 - This denotes a trio composition by François Molino, identified by the abbreviation "F." for François. The "op. 45" signifies that it is Molino's 45th published work. The specific instrumentation of this trio is not provided, but it would typically involve three different instruments.
3. F. Schubert: Quartett - This indicates a quartet composition by Franz Schubert. The term "Quartett" is German for quartet, which typically refers to a chamber music ensemble consisting of four players. The specific quartet by Schubert is not specified, but he composed several string quartets, piano quartets, and other chamber works under this general designation.
Overall, these compositions represent a diverse selection of chamber music from different composers, each contributing to the rich tradition of classical music.