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MACMILLAN Fourteen Little Pictures / SCHUBERT Piano Trio in E flat major. Gould Piano Trio. July 2008. Wigmore Hall Live
label: Wigmore Hall Live
format: CD

Composer: (click for full listing)
released: 02/02/09
awards:
• BBC Music Magazine Recommended - May 2009

JAMES MACMILLAN / FRANZ SCHUBERT

 

James MacMillan (b.1959)

Fourteen Little Pictures

 

Schubert

Piano Trio in E flat D.929

 

Gould Piano Trio

Lucy Gould violin

Alice Neary cello

Benjamin Frith piano

 

Live from Wigmore Hall - 17 July 2008

 

Acclaimed by audiences, critics and fellow musicians, the Gould Piano Trio has firmly established a reputation as one of the finest, most stylish and versatile chamber ensembles to emerge in recent years. WHLive0026 presents Piano Trios by Schubert, in a work considered to be a masterpiece of the Piano Trio repertoire. A highlight is James MacMillan’s, Fourteen Little Pictures, a work the Trio have championed since performing it at the BBC Symphony’s MacMillan Festival at the Barbican and one that is seldom recorded. Composed by one of today’s most successful living composers, this is a fascinating work comprised of fourteen separate miniatures stitched together and interwoven to form a single through-composed work.

 

The Gould Piano Trio has received countless national and international awards. From their early success at the Charles Hennen and the inaugural Melbourne Competitions through being selected as British ‘Rising Stars’ in 1998, they have since won awards from the Tillett and John Tunnell Trusts in the UK. The Gould’s residency at the RNCM in Manchester gives them the opportunity to build relationships with young ensembles, introducing them to a wider repertoire, probing deeper into the meaning of the scores and giving regular performances in the city’s busy concert schedule.

 

Wigmore Hall Live WHLive0026


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