
Dvorák’s two early trios are less popular than the F-minor and Dumky because they supposedly reflect a certain immaturity with respect to handling of form,
The Florestan Trio delivers an ardent, sharply honed performance of Mendelssohn’s popular D minor trio that easily stands among the catalog’s numerous first-rate versions. The
Volume 4 of the Florestan Trio’s traversal of the complete Beethoven Piano Trios is as good as its predecessors, which is to say that it’s
It should come as no surprise to those familiar with the Florestan Trio’s growing list of recordings for Hyperion that this pairing of Beethoven’s Op.
Since 1926 when Casals, Thibaudet, and Cortot recorded their glorious rendering of the Schubert B-flat Piano Trio D. 898, the world seemingly has been flush
The estimable Florestan Trio completes its “cycle” of Schubert Piano Trios with this recording of the E-flat major trio, a performance as wonderfully incisive as