
The Beaux Arts Trio disbanded in 2008 after 53 years […]
It’s never smart to call anything “complete,” even with a
The founding Beaux Arts Trio recorded Beethoven’s “Archduke” trio for the first time in 1964. Violinist Isidore Cohen subsequently replaced Daniel Guillet, and the original
Lovely music, classic performances. Arthur Grumiaux’s Ravel and Debussy violin sonatas have style, taste, and a nicely “sec” quality that suits this music perfectly. In
Originally issued in 1972, this recording was important for including Dvorák’s First Piano Quartet, one of his best early chamber works and a piece that
Although Schubert’s two piano trios date from what the composer knew were his final years, their large-scale energy and inexhaustible supply of memorable tunes give
I would have liked to welcome the new Beaux Arts Trio’s major-label return to disc more positively, but unfortunately this is a dull and pointlessly
This “Panorama” entry isn’t bad by any means, but it’s not quite as good as it could have been. Karajan’s Boléro doesn’t hold a candle