AECD0639

Kagel & Schnittke: Piano Trios
Liszt-Trio Weimar


AECD0639 - 1 CD

Absolute and non-absolute music can be separated from each other only up to a certain point; the search for unequivocal certainty here leads to confusion. I myself continually blend absolute and narrative music, and constantly have in the back of my mind concrete impressions of emotional states which are far from being absolutes. Music is a realistic art.



Tracklisting:

 
1.Piano Trio No. 2 In One Mouvement 18:47
2.Piano Trio No. 1 In Three Mouvements: l 8:02
3.Piano Trio No. 1 In Three Mouvements: ll 7:50
4.Piano Trio No. 1 In Three Mouvements: lll 10:49
5.Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano: l 12:45
6.Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano: ll 11:26

~ 1:09:39


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