'This is a wonderful disc. Another jewel in the heavily-studded Hyperion crown. A richly rewarding treat' (Classic CD)
'Musicianly and refined performances that will give much pleasure' (The Penguin Guide to Compact Discs)
'Sunny music-making' (Hi Fi News)
'An enchanting disc' (Gramophone)
Piano Trio in F minor, Op 65 B130
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Movement 3: Poco adagio
[9:34]
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Piano Trio in E minor 'Dumky', Op 90 B166
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Movement 1: Lento maestoso
[3:55]
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Movement 2: Poco adagio
[6:16]
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Movement 3: Andante
[5:47]
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Movement 5: Allegro
[3:41]
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Movement 6: Lento maestoso
[4:30]
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The Florestan Trio takes its name from Schumann's name for himself in positive and carefree mood. (His name for his introspective self was Eusebius.)
The music is among Dvorák's most celebrated – his two most popular, but very different, piano trios. The dark and disturbing F minor is followed by the folk-inflected 'Dumky' of unconventional form and sunny disposition (a sequence of alternating slow-fast-slow-fast sections).