An a to Z of the Piano Trio Repertoire Discography & Review Index: "I, J & K” Composers Compiled by David Barker

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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: "I, J & K” Composers Compiled by David Barker Project Index Márton Illés (+ V d’Indy: Quintet, Quartet 3) 1975-, Hungary Marco Polo 8.223691 Torso VI John Ireland Haydn Trio Eisenstadt 1879-1962, Britain (in “Dedicated to Haydn”) Capriccio C7020 Phantasie Trio in a (1906) Barbican Piano Trio Andrew Imbrie (+ Bush: Concert studies, Mendelssohn 1) 1921-2007, USA ASV CDDCA646 Piano Trio 2 (1989) Cantamen (+ Bridge, Friskin: Phantasies; Moeran: Trio) Francesco Trio British Music Society BMS418CD [review] (+ Harbison 1, Powell, Shifrin) Dimension Piano Trio Music & Arts CD4756 (+ Bridge: Phantasie; Schoenberg: Verklarte nacht; Suk: Elegie) Champs Hill Records CHRCD060 [review] Vincent d’Indy 1851-1931, France Gould Piano Trio (+ Trios 2 & 3, works for violin & piano) Trio 2 in G, op. 98 (1929) Naxos 8.570507 [review] Arensky Trio Hartley Piano Trio (+ Debussy, Turina: Circulo) (+ Clarke: Trio, Viola sonata; 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