Trio Numero 2
per violino, violoncello e pianoforte
''Trio numero 2'' was composed in 2005 in response to the commission from the Swiss trio ''Pomerania'' and the same year was performed in the Grand Hall of the Conservatory in Geneva.
The musical narrative is laced with constantly appearing short motives in the form of either a melodic turn or group of chords in the piano part. In the first movement the composer imposes regularly measured piano chords, different every now and again, on the violin and cello parts, so that the timbre of the sounding melody changes each time. The motor-rhytmic and vigorous second movement of the Trio ends in an effective coda crowned with a D major chord.
The musical narrative is laced with constantly appearing short motives in the form of either a melodic turn or group of chords in the piano part. In the first movement the composer imposes regularly measured piano chords, different every now and again, on the violin and cello parts, so that the timbre of the sounding melody changes each time. The motor-rhytmic and vigorous second movement of the Trio ends in an effective coda crowned with a D major chord.
- Editor: Andrzej Gębski
- ISMN 979-0-2740-0638-9
- Number of pages: 40+16+16
- Cover: softcover
- No. of edition: 1
- Published: 2009
- Type: score and parts
- Size: A4 vertical (210x297 mm)
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