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DVORAK: Piano Trio No. 1, Op. 21 / Piano Trio No. 2, Op. 26
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Though best known today for his orchestral music and his operas, Dvořák was strongly attracted to chamber music both as performer and composer. The early Piano Trios Nos 1 and 2, date from the period when the composer began to forge an original musical style distinct from Wagnerian influences. Both the well proportioned first trio, with its succession of attractively natural themes and the often poignant second trio, written during a period of mourning following the death of Dvorak’s first daughter, provide a blue-print for the composer’s emerging Czech national style while showing the rapid development of his grasp of structure.
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Dvorak, Antonin

Piano Trio No. 1 in B flat major, Op. 21 (B.51)
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I. Allegro molto
00:14:13
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II. Adagio molto e mesto
00:08:27
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III. Allegretto scherzando
00:06:55
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IV. Finale: Allegro vivace
00:06:02
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Piano Trio No. 2 in G minor, Op. 26 (B.56)
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I. Allegro moderato
00:12:25
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III. Scherzo: Presto
00:05:50
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IV. Finale: Allegro non tanto
00:06:01
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Total Playing Time:
01:07:34
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