I agree, StephenO, that Hyperion disc is really lovely and gets regularly played here.
Our Summer BAL 40: Ravel Piano Trio
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Originally posted by Don Petter View Post
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Present versions are Nash Ensemble and Oistrakh Tio.
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Originally posted by Nick Armstrong View PostSince it 'won' the French critics' round table on the work, I've discovered and love the performance by the Trio Dali
I also have the Capuçons/Braley, and also Bell/Thibaudet/Isserlis and the J-J Kantorow (used in the film 'Un Coeur en Hiver')
I'd put the Dali performance top, though I don't know the Trieste recording.
Capuçons/Braley, and Bell/Thibaudet/Isserlis are next on my list. Why do you prefer the Dali performance to them?
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostI just watched the movie "Birdman", which features the sublime slow movement. I only have one recording--3 anonymous French Musicians on a CD-R I must have made 20 years ago--and I must say I don't recognize any of the Trios recommended in this thread. Did any of the "Big Boy" Trios ever recordthis piece? Beaux Arts, Oistrakh, Million Dollar, etc?
"Millon dollar" (Heifetz/Rubinstein/Piatigorsky) were mentioned in passing near the end of the programme. The clip sounded a bit rough. Which is the best transfer?
Given inflation, shouldn't we be calling them "billion dollar" these days?
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Originally posted by Mal View PostBeaux arts were mentioned and dismissed as overly sentimental. But was that the digital recording? The BBC Music Magazine guide picks their earlier analog performance as top choice in an "ideal coupling":
"Millon dollar" (Heifetz/Rubinstein/Piatigorsky) were mentioned in passing near the end of the programme. The clip sounded a bit rough. Which is the best transfer?
Given inflation, shouldn't we be calling them "billion dollar" these days?
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Originally posted by visualnickmos View PostAt the risk of derision, may I say that the recording on Naxos with the Joachim Trio is fab. and very well recorded as well. Paired with Debussy's Trio No 1, and a tiny piece by Schmitt(?) Ref. 8.550934
OK, I need to listen to both BA performances and Naxos...
I think I'll be listening to a version of this trio every day for the next month to find *the* performance for *my* library! Happy holidays (and I'm not being ironic...)
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Originally posted by StephenO View PostA lovely work. I haven't heard any of the Beaux Arts' recordings of it but must try to as they could generally be relied on to set the benchmark for almost anything they played. My only recording of the Ravel is the Florestan Trio on Hyperion, coupled (or should that be tripled?) with Debussy and Fauré. Susan Tomes's playing, in particular, is magical in all three pieces.
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