Concerts from around the country, recorded by Concertzender
Lots of beautiful chamber music from three different stages.
In The Museum De Cruquius, which occupies the old Cruquius steam pumping station in Haarlemmermeer, the renowned Dutch Osiris Trio will play the piano trio op.97, nicknamed Archduke and the fourth piano trio by Dvorak, nicknamed Dumky. The latter because it is actually six fantasias inspired by old Czech folk dances called Dumka. Pianist Marc-André Hamelin always pushes the boundaries of the piano repertoire. On 15 March 2019, he played arrangements of chansons by Charles Trenet in the Main Hall of the Music Building on the IJ, arranged by fellow pianist Alexis Weissenberg. To conclude today’s programme, the Belgian St. George Quintet will play Dvorak’s quintet, in which the string quartet is supplemented by a double bass player at the RABO Pavilion in Oranjewoud.
Summary of Programme Details
1. | Ludwig van Beethoven – Piano trio in B-flat, op.97 (Archduke) | |
The Osiris Trio |
2. | Antonín Dvorák – Piano trio in E minor, op.90 (Dumky) | |
The Osiris Trio
Recorded 23-3-2019; Museum the Cruquius, Cruquius; Recording technician: Sabrina ter Horst |
3. | Alexis Weissenberg – Songs by Charles Trenet | |
Marc-André Hamelin, piano
Recorded 15-3-2019; Music Building on the IJ Main Hall, Amsterdam; Recording technician: Sabrina ter Horst |
4. | Antonin Dvorak – Quintet in G Major, op.77
St. George Quintet |
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Recorded 30-5-2019; Rabo Pavillion Oranjewoud;
Recording technician: Tom Dunnebier |