℗ 2021 Deutsche Grammophon, Berlin
Released June 18, 2021
Duration 1h 04m 59s
Record Label Cavi-Music
Genre Classical
 

Stolen Music

Linos Piano Trio

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1.1
Prélude à l'après-midi d'un Faune, CD 87 (Arr. for Piano Trio)
Claude Debussy; Linos Piano Trio; Linos Piano Trio
10:28
1.2
L’apprenti sorcier (Arr. for Piano Trio)
Paul Dukas; Linos Piano Trio; Linos Piano Trio
12:28
Verklärte Nacht, Op. 4  
1.3
I. Sehr langsam (Arr. for Piano Trio)
Arnold Schoenberg; Emanuel Feuermann; Linos Piano Trio
6:30
1.4
II. Breiter (Arr. for Piano Trio)
Arnold Schoenberg; Emanuel Feuermann; Linos Piano Trio
6:04
1.5
III. Schwer betont (Arr. for Piano Trio)
Arnold Schoenberg; Emanuel Feuermann; Linos Piano Trio
2:21
1.6
IV. Sehr breit und langsam (Arr. for Piano Trio)
Arnold Schoenberg; Emanuel Feuermann; Linos Piano Trio
9:56
1.7
V. Sehr ruhig (Arr. for Piano Trio)
Arnold Schoenberg; Emanuel Feuermann; Linos Piano Trio
4:28
1.8
La Valse, M. 72 (Arr. for Piano Trio)
Maurice Ravel; Linos Piano Trio; Linos Piano Trio
12:44
Digital Booklet
This new recording from the Linos Piano Trio presents four iconic works from the turn of the 20th Century. The three French works, transcribed for piano trio by the Linos players themselves, are recorded for the first time here, while the Verklärte Nacht arrangement harks back to the inception of the Linos Piano Trio in 2007. Transcriptions have, since the start of the 19th Century, acted as a precursor to modern day recordings. Works for larger ensembles were transcribed for smaller groups to make music at home, and the piano trio was among the favourite combinations for this purpose, with its rich sonic possibilities apt at recreating the orchestral sound. This aspect of the genre has fascinated the Linos Piano Trio from the beginning, its first ever performance being of Schönberg’s Verklärte Nacht in the arrangement by Eduard Steuermann. Since 2016, the Linos Piano Trio has been taking this idea further, creating a series of its own transcriptions with the aim of reimagining each work as if originally conceived for piano trio. The transcriptions are all created collaboratively, evolving through experimentation and refinement, seeking the most colourful distillation of the original versions. Inspired by Stravinsky’s notion of creative stealing—taking something and making it one’s own—the Linos Piano Trio calls the project Stolen Music. The four ambitious transcriptions here share a common thread: all are imbued with poetic images of transformation. The Debussy, Dukas and Schönberg are compositions based on poems by Mallarmé, Goethe, and Dehmel. In Debussy’s Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune, Mallarmé’s sensually symbolist images are translated into elusive harmonies. In Dukas’s Sorcerer’s Apprentice the music ‘paints’ the famous broom-conjuring tale literally, almost line-by-line, with its iconic rhythm uncannily echoing Goethe’s relentless tetrameter. Schönberg’s Verklärte Nacht depicts, in an intensely emotional late-romantic sweep, the transfiguration of Dehmel’s poem. Ravel’s La Valse, a “poème chorégraphique”, evokes the sense of decadence and nostalgia of old Vienna, plotting “the birth, decay and destruction of a musical genre: the waltz”, as observed by composer George Benjamin.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Cavi-Music Studio Masters
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Peak
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RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.57
-4.73 to -0.69
-24.97
-28.66 to -21.56
-20.40
-24.20 to -17.20
14
12 to 15
1
Prélude à l'après-midi d'un Faune, CD 87 (Arr. for Piano Trio)
-4.73-28.66-24.214
2
L’apprenti sorcier (Arr. for Piano Trio)
-0.69-22.50-17.214
3
I. Sehr langsam (Arr. for Piano Trio)
-0.80-25.31-20.514
4
II. Breiter (Arr. for Piano Trio)
-0.71-23.38-19.314
5
III. Schwer betont (Arr. for Piano Trio)
-2.70-24.07-18.312
6
IV. Sehr breit und langsam (Arr. for Piano Trio)
-1.50-25.67-21.614
7
V. Sehr ruhig (Arr. for Piano Trio)
-0.71-28.61-24.215
8
La Valse, M. 72 (Arr. for Piano Trio)
-0.69-21.56-17.913

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