Scharwenka: Piano Quartet in F, Op. 37; Piano Trio in A minor, Op. 45

The Polish-German Scharwenka made his name as a teacher and recitalist in Bismarck’s Berlin. His 1890s New York spell coincided with Dvorák’s. The celebrated Op. 32 Piano Concerto has already appeared on Collins, but here you can wallow in some of the most restful, tuneful chamber music imaginable, exquisitely played. Scharwenka’s salon-like themes waft a fraction beyond their due span, but the Trio makes an impressive tour de force. Roderic Dunnett

Published: January 20, 2012 at 3:11 pm

COMPOSERS: Scharwenka
LABELS: Collins
WORKS: Piano Quartet in F, Op. 37; Piano Trio in A minor, Op. 45
PERFORMER: Seta Tanyel (piano), Levon Chilingirian (violin), Ivo-Jan van der Werff (viola), Garbis Atmacayan (cello)
CATALOGUE NO: 14192 DDD

The Polish-German Scharwenka made his name as a teacher and recitalist in Bismarck’s Berlin. His 1890s New York spell coincided with Dvorák’s. The celebrated Op. 32 Piano Concerto has already appeared on Collins, but here you can wallow in some of the most restful, tuneful chamber music imaginable, exquisitely played. Scharwenka’s salon-like themes waft a fraction beyond their due span, but the Trio makes an impressive tour de force. Roderic Dunnett

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