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The earliest string trio, found during the mid 18th century, consisted of two violins and a cello, a grouping which had grown out of the Baroque trio sonata.Over the course of the late 18th century, the string trio scored for violin, viola, and cello came to be the predominant type. [1]
Practice for String Quartet in Holding Your Own! (1903) Prelude on Eventide (1908) Scherzo: All the Way Around and Back (1908) Scherzo: Over the Pavements (1910) Scherzo for String Quartet (1904) A Set of Three Short Pieces (1935?) Take-Off No. 3: Rube Trying to Walk 2 to 3!! (1909) Trio for Violin, Violoncello, and Piano (1907, rev. 1915)
The End of Summer (1985), for violin, clarinet & piano; Bright Music (1987), for flute, two violins, cello & piano; Fanfare and Flourish (1988), for two trumpets, two trombones & organ; Diversions (1990), for brass quintet; Spring Music (1990), for piano trio; String Quartet No. 3 (1991) Songs of Sadness (1994), for voice, guitar, cello & clarinet
The trios can be seen as a part of the preparation for the upcoming string quartets, which became the leading genre among his chamber music. The musicologist Gerald Abraham has remarked that in terms of their style and aesthetic value the string trios of Op. 9 rank with Beethoven's first string quartets which ousted the trios from the concert ...
String Quartet no. 1 chamber lost or destroyed 29 1921 Trio for piano, clarinet and cello chamber lost or destroyed 30 1921 Military marches for piano and orchestra orchestral lost or destroyed (fragments) 31 1922 Chanson à boire: choral men's choir anonymous texts of the 17th century, English by J. V. Hugo sc. 32a 1922
The String Trio in E-flat major, Op. 3 (String Trio No. 1) is a composition by Ludwig van Beethoven, his first for string trio (violin, viola and cello). It is a divertimento consisting of six movements, including two minuets. It may have been first sketched while Beethoven was still living in Bonn. [1]
In the trio sonata, a popular genre of the 17th and early 18th century, two melodic instruments are accompanied by a basso continuo, making three parts in all. But because the basso continuo is usually played by two instruments (typically a cello or bass viol and a keyboard instrument such as the harpsichord ), performances of trio sonatas ...
The Serenade in D major for Violin, Viola and Cello (String Trio No. 2), Op. 8, is a string trio composition by Ludwig van Beethoven. It was written from 1796–97, and published in 1797 by Artaria in Vienna .