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Taneyev: String Trios
from: Hyperion UK
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Clara Schumann: Piano Concerto; Piano Trio
from: Naxos
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Mozart Piano Trios
from: Hyperion UK
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Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition
from: Endeavour Classics
:Album Description:'The performance was consistently brilliant ... an incisive account of Ravel's extraordinary Trio in A minor ... dangerous and radical.' -- New York Times A number of years ago, Jon Klibonoff made an arrangement of the work for piano trio and clarinet (including bass clarinet), thus retaining the string and wind colorations of the piece. The daring decision to arrange it for piano trio was made collaboratively by the ensemble in many long sessions where each member carefully examined his or her part for possibilities in the process of transcription. ...
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100 Best Mozart
from: Angel Records
:Album Description:'The performance was consistently brilliant ... an incisive account of Ravel's extraordinary Trio in A minor ... dangerous and radical.' -- New York Times A number of years ago, Jon Klibonoff made an arrangement of the work for piano trio and clarinet (including bass clarinet), thus retaining the string and wind colorations of the piece. The daring decision to arrange it for piano trio was made collaboratively by the ensemble in many long sessions where each member carefully examined his or her part for possibilities in the process of transcription. ...
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Haydn: London Trios/Divertissements
from: Sony
:Album Description:'The performance was consistently brilliant ... an incisive account of Ravel's extraordinary Trio in A minor ... dangerous and radical.' -- New York Times A number of years ago, Jon Klibonoff made an arrangement of the work for piano trio and clarinet (including bass clarinet), thus retaining the string and wind colorations of the piece. The daring decision to arrange it for piano trio was made collaboratively by the ensemble in many long sessions where each member carefully examined his or her part for possibilities in the process of transcription. ...
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Vivaldi - Gloria · Nulla in mundo pax sincera · Nisi Dominus · Cantatas / Kirkby · Bott · Nelson · Watkinson · Bowman · Preston · AAM · Hogwood
from: Decca
:Album Description:'The performance was consistently brilliant ... an incisive account of Ravel's extraordinary Trio in A minor ... dangerous and radical.' -- New York Times A number of years ago, Jon Klibonoff made an arrangement of the work for piano trio and clarinet (including bass clarinet), thus retaining the string and wind colorations of the piece. The daring decision to arrange it for piano trio was made collaboratively by the ensemble in many long sessions where each member carefully examined his or her part for possibilities in the process of transcription. ...
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Itzhak Perlman: Violin Encores
from: EMI Classics
:Album Description:'The performance was consistently brilliant ... an incisive account of Ravel's extraordinary Trio in A minor ... dangerous and radical.' -- New York Times A number of years ago, Jon Klibonoff made an arrangement of the work for piano trio and clarinet (including bass clarinet), thus retaining the string and wind colorations of the piece. The daring decision to arrange it for piano trio was made collaboratively by the ensemble in many long sessions where each member carefully examined his or her part for possibilities in the process of transcription. ...
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More of the Most Relaxing Guitar Music in the Universe
from: Savoy Jazz
:Album Description:'The performance was consistently brilliant ... an incisive account of Ravel's extraordinary Trio in A minor ... dangerous and radical.' -- New York Times A number of years ago, Jon Klibonoff made an arrangement of the work for piano trio and clarinet (including bass clarinet), thus retaining the string and wind colorations of the piece. The daring decision to arrange it for piano trio was made collaboratively by the ensemble in many long sessions where each member carefully examined his or her part for possibilities in the process of transcription. ...
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Dvorak: Piano Trios
from: Sony
: essential recording:Dvorák's Trio in F minor, Op. 65, is quite simply the finest piano trio since Beethoven and a work you will fall in love with at first listen. It has been overshadowed by the later, more popular 'Dumky' Trio, Op. 90, which is a pity because the earlier work is greater in every respect. Fortunately, you can make up your own mind with this excellent recording that presents Yo-Yo Ma in a chamber-music setting--one that suits him very well. His playing is both considered and considerate, and his burnished ...
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