I first heard this piece at a live concert in 2019 and was immediately drawn to it. The fine performance by these three young players could not be bettered, and that's from a man in his eighties who has been listening to such music since he was a boy - me !
The finale is too similar to that of Brahms's Horn Trio for it to be a coincidence; but which came first, I wonder? Brahms wrote his Trio in 1865, when Herzogenberg was only 22, and this Trio wasn't published until 1889, so it's likely Herzogenberg was 'influenced' by Brahms. Anyway, a most agreeable piece. Thanks for posting. (Should the movements be I, II, III?)
I first heard this piece at a live concert in 2019 and was immediately drawn to it. The fine performance by these three young players could not be bettered, and that's from a man in his eighties who has been listening to such music since he was a boy - me !
By far the best redition of this interesting opus that I found in youtube :)
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I love the interpretation of this Trio
Muy hermosa música muy bien interpretada , es un deleite . Gracias
The finale is too similar to that of Brahms's Horn Trio for it to be a coincidence; but which came first, I wonder? Brahms wrote his Trio in 1865, when Herzogenberg was only 22, and this Trio wasn't published until 1889, so it's likely Herzogenberg was 'influenced' by Brahms. Anyway, a most agreeable piece. Thanks for posting. (Should the movements be I, II, III?)
Herzogenberg was a “Brahms-fan”
0:00 Allegretto
5:07 Andante con moto
11:05 Presto
On what oboe did you play at that time ?
I can't stop replaying it, I love your interpretation of this piece !
Brahmesque
11:00
Who are the players?
Oboe: Ángel Luis Sánchez Moreno
Horn: Manuel Escauriaza
Piano: David Bekker