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Mozart Compiled by David Barker An A to Z of the Piano Trio Repertoire Discography & Review Index: Wolfgang Mozart Compiled by David Barker Project Index Trio 1 (Divertimento) in B flat, K254 (1776) Guarneri Trio Prague (+ Trios 3 & 6) Abegg Trio Praga Digital DSD250233 (+ Trios 2-6, Triosatz) Tacet 080 Haydn Trio Eisenstadt (+ Childhood sonatas) (+ Trios 2-6) Tacet 148 Capriccio C71065 Arion Trio Kungsbacka Trio (+ Trios 2-6, Clarinet Trio) (+ Trios 2 & 3) BIS 513/4 Naxos 8.570518 Beaux Arts Trio London Fortepiano Trio (+ Trios 2-6, Triosatz) (+ Trio 5) Philips 4757348 Hyperion CDA66093 Philips 4831573 (+ Trios 2-6) (+ Trios 2-6, Clarinet Trio) Hyperion CDS44021/3 Decca 4461542 (in Mozart Edition Box 6) The Mozartean Players Philips 4648202 (+ Trios 2 & 3) Harmonia Mundi HCX3957033 Beethoven Trio Wien (+ Trios 2-6) (+ Trios 2-6) Harmonia Mundi 907033.34 Camerata 171 Trio Parnassus Borodin Trio (+ Trios 2-6, Triosatz) (+ Trios 2-6) MDG 3030373 Chandos CHAN8536 Rubbra Trio Florestan 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Doremi DHR7921-5 CAvi Music 8553289 (in Gilels collection) Profil PH17065 Arion Trio (+ Trios 1, 3-6, Clarinet Trio) Emil Gilels, unknown violinist & cellist BIS 513/4 (in “Gilels: 100th anniversary edition”) Melodiya MELCD1002433 Beaux Arts Trio (+ Trios 1, 3-6, Triosatz) Lili Kraus, Willi Boskovsky, Nikolaus Hubner Philips 4757348 (+ Trios 2-6, Tiosatz) Philips 4831573 Andromeda ANDRCD5149 [review] (+ Trios 1, 3-6, Clarinet Trio) (in Kraus: The Complete Parlophone etc Decca 4461542 recordings) (in Mozart Edition Box 6) Erato 2564624223 Philips 4648202 Walter Olbertz, Karl Suske, Matthias Pfaender Beethoven Trio Wien (+ Trios 2-6) (+ Trios 1, 3-6) Berlin Classics 0013632BC Camerata 171 Maria João Pires, Augustin Dumay & Jian Borodin Trio Wang (+ Trios 1, 3-6) (+ Trios 2 & 3) Chandos CHAN8536 DG 4492082 (in Pires: Complete chamber music recs) Florestan Trio DG 4795964 (+ Trios 1 & 5) (in “Mozart 225: Complete Trios”) Hyperion CDA67609 [review] Decca 4831711 Trio Fontenay Byron Schenkman, Gabriela Diaz, Alexei (+ Trios 1, 3-6) Gonzales Warner Apex 4621892 (+ Trios 4-6) (in “Mozart: 250th Anniversary Edition”) Centaur CRC3031 Warner Classics 2564623352 [review] Bart Van Oort, Elizabeth Wallfisch, Jaap ter Gryphon Trio Linden (+ Trios 1, 3-6) (in Mozart: Complete works”) Analekta AN298278 [review] Brilliant Classics 92540 (in “Mozart: Chamber Music”) Guarneri Trio Prague Brilliant Classics 99724 (+ Trios 4 & 5) Praga Digital DSD250226 Gerard Willems, Robert Ingram, Georg Pedersen Haydn Trio Eisenstadt (+ Trios 2-6, Triosatz) (+ Trios 1, 3-6) MusicWeb International p2 Piano Trio Discography: Mozart Capriccio C71065 (in Kraus: The Complete Parlophone etc recordings) Kungsbacka Trio Erato 2564624223 (+ Trios 1 & 3) (in “Mozart: Chamber Music”) Naxos 8.570518 Diapason DIAP01 London Fortepiano Trio Walter Olbertz, Karl Suske, Matthias Pfaender (+ Trio 4) (+ Trios 1, 3-6) Hyperion CDA66148 Berlin Classics 0013632BC (+ Trios 1, 3-6) Hyperion CDS44021/3 Maria João Pires, Augustin Dumay & Jian Wang The Mozartean Players (+ Trios 1 & 3) (+ Trios 1 & 3) DG 4492082 Harmonia Mundi HCX3957033 (in Pires: Complete chamber music recs) (+ Trios 1, 3-6) DG 4795964 Harmonia Mundi 907033.34 (in “Mozart 225: Complete Trios”) Decca 4831711 Nobilis Trio (+ Smetana) Bart Van Oort, Elizabeth Wallfisch, Jaap ter Amadeus Press 331682 Linden (in Mozart: Complete works”) Trio Parnassus Brilliant Classics 92540 (+ Trios 1, 3-6, Triosatz) (in “Mozart: Chamber Music”) MDG 3030373 Brilliant Classics 99724 Trio Seraphim Gerard Willems, Robert Ingram, Georg (in “Trio Through Time”) Pedersen ABC Classics 4818803 (+ Trios 1, 3-6, Triosatz) Tall Poppies 070 Trio Stradivari (+ Trios 1, 3-6) Trio 3 in B flat, K502 (1786) CPO 7772732 [review] Abegg Trio Wiener Schubert Trio (+ Trios 1, 2, 4-6, Triosatz) (+ Trios 1, 3-6) Tacet 080 Warner Classics 2435733505 Academia Montis Regalis Paul Badura-Skoda, Jean Fournier, Antonio (+ Trios 2 & 5) Janigro CAvi Music 8553289 (+ Trios 1, 3-6) Forgotten Records FR1292/3 [review] Arion Trio (+ Trios 4 & 5) (+ Trios 1, 2, 4-6, Clarinet Trio) Pristine Audio PACM033 BIS 513/4 Daniel Barenboim, Nikolaj Znaider, Kyril Beaux Arts Trio Zlotnikov (+ Trios 1, 2, 4-6, Triosatz) (+ Trios 3-6, Clarinet trio) Philips 4757348 Warner Classics 3446432 Philips 4831573 (+ Trios 1, 2, 4-6, Clarinet Trio) Lili Kraus, Willi Boskovsky, Nikolaus Hubner Decca 4461542 (+ Trios 1, 3-6, Triosatz) (in Mozart Edition Box 6) Andromeda ANDRCD5149 [review] Philips 4648202 MusicWeb International p3 Piano Trio Discography: Mozart MDG 3030373 Beethoven Trio Wien (+ Trios 1, 2, 4-6)Camerata 171 Rautio Piano Trio (+ Trios 4 & 6) Borodin Trio Resonus RES10168 (+ Trios 1, 2, 4-6) Chandos CHAN8536 Trio Stradivari (+ Trios 1, 2, 4-6) Florestan Trio CPO 7772732 [review] (+ Trios 4 & 6) Hyperion CDA67556 [review] Trio di Trieste (in “Complete Recordings on DG”) Trio Fontenay DG 4770302 (+ Trios 1, 2, 4-6) Warner Apex 4621892 Vienna Piano Trio (in “Mozart: 250th Anniversary Edition”) (+ Trios 4 & 5) Warner Classics 2564623352 [review] Nimbus NI5617 Gryphon Trio Wiener Schubert Trio (+ Trios 1, 2, 4-6) (+ Trios 1, 2, 4-6) Analekta AN298278 [review] Warner Classics 2435733505 Guarneri Trio Prague Paul Badura-Skoda, Jean Fournier, Antonio (+ Trios 1 & 6) Janigro Praga Digital DSD250233 (+ Trios 1, 2, 4-6) Forgotten Records FR1292/3 [review] Haydn Trio Eisenstadt (+ Trios 1 & 6) (+ Trios 1, 2, 4-6) Pristine Audio PACM032 Capriccio C71065 Daniel Barenboim, Nikolaj Znaider, Kyril Kungsbacka Trio Zlotnikov (+ Trios 1 & 2) (+ Trios 2, 4-6, Clarinet trio) Naxos 8.570518 Warner Classics 3446432 London Fortepiano Trio Carmen Daniela, Christiane Edinger, Barbara (+ Trio 6) Marciakowska Hyperion CDA66125 (+ Beethoven 1, Haydn 44) (+ Trios 1, 2, 4-6) G & J Records 2008 Hyperion CDS44021/3 Lili Kraus, Willi Boskovsky, Nikolaus Hubner The Mozartean Players (+ Trios 1, 2, 4-6, Triosatz) (+ Trios 1 & 2) Andromeda ANDRCD5149 [review] Harmonia Mundi HCX3957033 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symphony) Warner Classics 2564623352 [review] Warner Classics 4769022 Gryphon Trio Inger Wikström, Bernt Lysell, Ola Karlsson (+ Trios 1-3, 5, 6) (+ Trio 4, Fantasia, Violin sonata) Analekta AN298278 [review] Proprius PRCD9054 Guarneri Trio Prague Gerard Willems, Robert Ingram, Georg (+ Trios 2 & 5) Pedersen Praga Digital DSD250226 (+ Trios 1, 2, 4-6, Triosatz) Tall Poppies 070 Haydn Chamber Ensemble (+ Haydn 39, Schubert 2) Trio 4 in E, K542 (1788) Gramola 99086 Abegg Trio Haydn Trio Eisenstadt MusicWeb International p5 Piano Trio Discography: Mozart (+ Trios 1-3, 5, 6) Capriccio C71065 Paul Badura-Skoda, Jean Fournier, Antonio Janigro Kungsbacka Trio (+
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