Is there another version of this? At 12:24 (and other times) the cello plays pizzicato for two measures even though it is not indicated in the score. Was this an idea of the cellist.... to make this change?
It's probably the interpretation of the cellist. I have looked at the first edition of the trio on IMSLP and there were no pizzicato markings. It seems to be the case with other scores of the piece as well. (Assuming there's no historical background to the interpretation.)
Is there another version of this? At 12:24 (and other times) the cello plays pizzicato for two measures even though it is not indicated in the score. Was this an idea of the cellist.... to make this change?
It must be this particular cellist, for the pizzicato change was not played by THIS cellist: ua-cam.com/video/DAtgVw5y1Vo/v-deo.html
It's probably the interpretation of the cellist. I have looked at the first edition of the trio on IMSLP and there were no pizzicato markings. It seems to be the case with other scores of the piece as well. (Assuming there's no historical background to the interpretation.)