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An a to Z of the Piano Trio Repertoire Discography & Review Index An A to Z of the Piano Trio Repertoire Discography & Review Index: Ludwig van Beethoven Compiled by David Barker Project Index Trio 1, op. 1/1 (1795) Chung Trio Abegg Trio (+ Trios 4, 5 & 7) (+ Trio 2) EMI 3817512 [review][review] Tacet 076 Warner Classics 2564614053 [review][review] Intercord Klassische Diskothek 860860 Claremont Trio Aoi Trio (+ Triple concerto) (+ Mendelssohn 2) Bridge 9395 Meister Music MM-4078 Trio con Brio Copenhagen Arcadia Trio (+ Trio 5, Variations 121a, WoO39) (+ Trio 5, WoO39) Orchid Classics ORC100081 Bella Musica 312236 Trio Élégiaque Trio Arion (in “Complete Piano Trios”) (+ Trio 7) Brilliant Classics 94327 Arion 68232 (in “Complete Beethoven Edition”) Brilliant Classics 94630 ATOS Trio Brilliant Classics 95510 [review] (+ Trios 3 & 7) Wigmore Hall Live WHLIVE0095/2 [review] European Fine Arts Trio (+ Trio 2, WoO39) Beaux Arts Trio Guild GMCD7334 (in “The Piano Trios”) Philips 4323812 Florestan Trio Philips 4684112 (+ Trio 2, WoO38) Decca 4831552 Hyperion CDA67393 (in “The Beethoven Edition v9”) (+ Trios 2-7, Variations opp. 44 & 121a, DG 4537512 WoO38 & 39, Hess48) Hyperion CDS44471-3 [review] Borodin Trio (+ Trios 2-7, Variations opp. 44 & 121a, Trio Fontenay WoO38 & 39) (+ Trios 2 & 4) Chandos CHAN8352 Apex 2564 603642 [review] (in “Complete Piano Trios”) (+ Trios 2-7, Variations opp. 44 & 121a) Brilliant Classics 93901 Teldec 9031 732812 Max Brod Trio Gould Piano Trio (+ Dvorak 4) (+ Trios 7 & Hess48) Arco Diva UP00982 [review] Somm SOMMCD0144 [review] Castle Trio Trio Goya (+ Trios 2-4, WoO38 & 39) (+ Trios 2 & 3) Erato 5619312 Chandos CHAN0822/3 (+ Trio 3, Variations 44) Virgin Classics 91126 Gryphon Trio MusicWeb International Updated: January 2021 Piano Trio Discography: Beethoven (+ Trio 3) (+ Dvorak 4, Ives, Martin, Novak, Shostakovich Analekta FL23170 2) (in “The Great Trios”) Challenge Classics CC72615 Analekta AN295108 Trio Owon Guarneri Trio Prague (in “Complete Piano Trios”) (+ Trio 2, Hess48) Decca 4812189 Praga Digitals 250120 (in “Complete Trios”) Trio Parnassus Praga Digitals 350011 (+ Trio 2) MDG 30310512 Haydn Trio Eisenstadt (+ Trios 2-7, Variations 44 & 121, WoO38 & Peabody Trio 39, Hess48, Septet transcr.) (+ Trio 3) Phoenix Edition 122 Artek AR00382 Haydn Trio Wien The Queen’s Chamber Trio (+ Trios 3 & 4) (+ Trio 3, Violin & cello sonata) Apex 2564613662 [review] Lyrichord LEMS8067 Trio Italiano Oliver Schnyder Trio (+ Trio 2, Variations 44) (+ Trios 2-7) Arts Music 472502 Sony 88985445822 Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio Seraphin-Trio (in “The Complete Cycle of Trios v2”) (in “Complete Piano Trios”) Koch International KICD7724 Arte Nova 74321516212 Arabesque Z6765 Trio Sōra Trio Leos (+ Trios 2, 3, 5-7) (+ Trios 2 & 3, Hache: Desinstallation) Naïve V7085 [review] Klarthe KLA021 Stuttgart Piano Trio London Fortepiano Trio (+ Trio 2) (+ Trio 2) Naxos 8.550946 Hyperion CDA66197 Swiss Piano Trio Macquarie Trio (+ Trio 7) (+ Trio 7) Audite 97692 ABC Classics 4466262 ABC Classics 4764430 Tal Trio (+ Schubert 1) George Malcolm Piano Trio Real Sound 103 (+ Trio 3) First Hand Records FHR96 [review] Van Baerle Trio (+ Trios 3 & 4) Trio Metamorphosi Challenge Classics CC72765 [review][review] (+ Trio 7) (in “Complete Piano Trios”) Decca 4817890 Challenge Classics CC72847 Osiris Trio TrioVanBeethoven (in “Folk Music”) (+ Trio 5, WoO38) Channel Classics CCS13098 MusicWeb International p2 Piano Trio Discography: Beethoven Gramola 98995 [review] (in “Beethoven: Barenboim”) Gramola 99132 [review] Warner Classics 9029592258 Gramola 99134 (in “du Pré: The Complete EMI Recordings”) Warner Classics 0919342 Vienna Piano Trio (+ Trio 4, WoO39) Patrick Cohen, Erich Höbarth, Christophe Coin Nimbus NI5508 (+ Trio 2, cello sonatas & variations) Harmonia Mundi HMX2908030/32 Trio Wanderer (+ Trios 2-7, Variations opp. 44 & 121a, Carmen Daniela, Christiane Edinger, Barbara WoO38 & 39) Marciakowska Harmonia Mundi HMC902100-3 [review] (+ Haydn 44, Mozart 3) G & J Records 2008 Xyrion Trio (+ Trio 2, WoO39) Judith Gordon, Rose Mary Harbison, Rhonda Naxos 8.557724 [review] Rider (+ Trio 6) Trio Zingara Token Creek 98083 (+ Trio 7) Collins Classics CC1057 Nathanaël Gouin, Guillaume Chilemme, Yan (in “The Complete Masterworks”) Levionnois Brilliant Classics 99128 (+ Trio 3, Korngold) Mirare MIR454 Kit Armstrong, Andrej Bielow, Adrian Brendel (+ Haydn 38, Armstrong: Stop laughing, Liszt: Eugene Istomin, Isaac Stern, Leonard Rose Tristia) (in “Trio Recordings v2”) Genuin GEN12239 Sony G010001222641M (+ Trios 2 & 3, Variations 44, WoO38) Vladimir Ashkenazy, Itzhak Perlman, Lynn Sony 64510 Harrell (in “Classic Archive – Ensembles”) (in “Complete trios v1”) Ideale Audience 3073994 Warner Classics 5854932 (in “Complete Piano Trios”) Wilhelm Kempff, Henryk Szeryng, Pierre EMI 7474552 Fournier Warner Classics 2564612987 (in “Complete Edition: Trios”) (in “Perlman: The Complete Recordings”) DG 4537512 Warner Classics 2564607091 (in “Fournier: Complete Recordings”) DG 4796909 Daniel Barenboim, Pinchas Zukerman, (in “Szeryng: Complete Recordings”) Jacqueline du Pré Decca 4834194 (+ Trios 2,3, 5-7, Variations opp. 44 & 121a, WoO39, Hess48; Tchaikovsky) Jacob Lateiner, Jascha Heifetz, Gregor EMI 5744472 [review] Piatigorsky (+ Trios 2, 3 & 7, Variations 44, op 39 & (+ Trio 6) Hess48) RCA G010003290596Y EMI 74831 (+ Mozart & Vivaldi violin concertos) (in “Beethoven: Trios, Violin and Cello RCA 61761 Sonatas”) Warner Classics 7044342 Bart van Oort, Ryo Terakado, Hidemi Suzuki (in “The Piano Trios”) (+ Hummel 1 & 7) Warner Classics 7776312 Columns Classics 107 (+ Trios 2, 3 & 7, op. 44, WoO39, Hess48) Warner Classics 3507982 Unknown performers MusicWeb International p3 Piano Trio Discography: Beethoven (in “Beethoven: Complete Works”) European Fine Arts Trio Cascade Records 2200 (+ Trio 1, WoO39) Guild GMCD7334 Trio 2, op. 1/2 (1795) Trio Ex Aequo (+ Trio 5, Kakadu variations) Abegg Trio Genuin GEN15344 [review] (+ Trio 1) Tacet 076 Florestan Trio Intercord Klassische Diskothek 860860 (+ Trio 1, WoO38) Hyperion CDA67393 ATOS Trio (+ Trios 1,3-7, Variations opp. 44 & 121a, (+ Trios 4, 5 & 6) WoO38 & 39, Hess48) Wigmore Hall Live WHLIVE0094/2 [review] Hyperion CDS44471-3 [review] Beaux Arts Trio Trio Fontenay (in “The Piano Trios”) (+ Trios 1 & 4) Philips 4323812 Apex 2564 603642 [review] Philips 4684112 (+ Trios 1, 3-7, Variations opp. 44 & 121a) Decca 4831552 Teldec 9031 732812 (in “The Beethoven Edition v9”) DG 4537512 Gould Piano Trio (+ Trio 5, Variations on original theme, Borodin Trio WoO39) (+ Trios 1,3-7, Variations opp. 44 & 121a, Somm SOMMCD0114 [review] WoO38 & 39) Chandos CHAN8352 Trio Goya (in “Complete Piano Trios”) (+ Trios 1 & 3) Brilliant Classics 93901 Chandos CHAN0822/3 Max Brod Trio Greenwich Trio (+ Trio 7) (+ Mendelssohn 2) Audiomax 9031764 Meridian CDE84613 Castle Trio Grieg Trio (+ Trios 1, 3 & 4, WoO38 & 39) (+ Trio 5, Maxwell Davies: A Voyage to Fair Erato 5619312 Isle) Simax PSC1166 Trio Celeste (+ Dvorak 4, Drucker: Constellations) Gryphon Trio Navona NV6030 (+ Trio 7) Analekta AN29858 Trio con Brio Copenhagen (in “The great Piano Trios”) (+ Trio 6) Analekta AN295108 Orchid Classics ORC100091 Guarneri Trio Prague Trio Élégiaque (+ Trio 1, Hess48) (in “Complete Piano Trios”) Praga Digitals 250120 Brilliant Classics 94327 (in “Complete Trios”) (in “Complete Beethoven Edition”) Praga Digitals 350011 Brilliant Classics 94630 Brilliant Classics 95510 [review] Haydn Trio Eisenstadt MusicWeb International p4 Piano Trio Discography: Beethoven (+ Trios 1 & 3-7, Variations 44 & 121, WoO38 Arte Nova 74321516212 & 39, Hess48, Septet transcr.) Phoenix Edition 122 Trio Sōra (+ Trios 1, 3, 5-7) Haydn Trio Vienna Naïve V7085 [review] (+ Trios 5 & 6) Teldec 2564 615336 Storioni Trio (+ Trio 5) Trio Italiano Pentatone PTC5186071 (+ Trio 1, Variations 44) Arts Music 472502 Stuttgart Piano Trio (+ Trio 1) Trio Jean Paul Naxos 8.550946 (+ Trio 6) Ars Musici AM232353 Swiss Piano Trio (+ Trio 5) Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio Audite 97693 [review] (in “The Complete Cycle of Trios v2”) Koch International KICD7724 Trio di Trieste Arabesque Z6765 (+ Brahms 2) Ermitage Classics ERM141 Trio Leos (+ Trios 1 & 3, Hache: Desinstallation) Van Baerle Trio Klarthe KLA021 (+ Hess 48, Trio after sym 2) Challenge Classics CC72778 [review] London Fortepiano Trio (in “Complete Piano Trios”) (+ Trio 1) Challenge Classics CC72847 Hyperion CDA66197 TrioVanBeethoven New York Philomusica (+ Trio 6, Allegretto WoO39) (+ Trio 6, Haydn 39) Gramola 99117 [review] NY Philomusica 17 Gramola 99134 Trio Owon Vienna Mozart Trio (in “Complete Piano Trios”) (+ Smetana) Decca Complete Discover International DICD920527 Trio Parnassus Vienna Piano Trio (+ Trio 1) (+ Trio 3) MDG 30310512 Nimbus NI5661 Oliver Schnyder Trio Trio Wanderer (+ Trios 1, 3-7) (+ Trios 1, 3-7, Variations opp. 44 & 121a, Sony 88985445822 WoO38 & 39) Harmonia Mundi HMC902100-3 [review] Seraphim Trio (+ Trios 4 & 5) Xyrion Trio ABC Classics 4811980 (+ Trio 1, WoO39) (in “Trio Through Time”) Naxos 8.557724 [review] ABC Classics 4818803 Trio Zingara Seraphin-Trio (+ Trio 3, Variations 44) (in “Complete Piano Trios”) Brilliant Classics 92387 MusicWeb International p5 Piano Trio Discography: Beethoven (in “Beethoven: The Masterworks v37”) Sony 58989 Brilliant Classics 99130 (in “Casals Festivals 3 – Perpignan 1951”) Pearl 0174 [review] Vladimir Ashkenazy, Itzhak Perlman, Lynn Harrell Wilhelm Kempff, Henryk Szeryng, Pierre (in “Complete trios v1”) Fournier Warner Classics 5854932 (in “Complete Edition: Trios”) (in “Complete Piano Trios”) DG 4537512 EMI 7474552 (in “Fournier:
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