Bedřich Smetana - Piano Trio in G minor, Op. 15

- Composer: Bedřich Smetana (2 March 1824 -- 12 May 1884) - Performers: Devich Trio - Year of recording: 2005 Piano Trio in G minor, JB 1:64, Op. 15, written in 1855. 00:00 - I. Moderato assai 11:29 - II. Allegro, ma non agitato 20:05 - III. Finale. Presto The death of Smetana’s daughter Bedřiška was the emotional impetus behind the composition of the Trio for Piano and Strings in G minor, Op. 15. After Bedřiška succumbed to scarlet fever on 6 September 1855, Smetana was devastated; the composer immersed himself in composition, producing the trio soon enough for it to be performed later that year. Critical response was negative and may have prompted Smetana to revise the piece two years later, despite the fact that Liszt praised the work when he heard it in 1856. It was the most significant piece of chamber music he had composed up to that time, but it was not published until 1879, in Hamburg. The work is in three movements, all of which
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