The Piano Trio

Its History, Technique, and Repertoire
ISBN13: 9780198163046ISBN10: 0198163045 Paperback, 240 pages
Feb 1992,  In Stock

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Description

Over the centuries, the piano trio has gained a repertoire of exceptional size and richness; works written for this genre include some of the greatest of all chamber works. The first study devoted solely to the piano trio, this book reviews the development of the trio in different countries within the context of general music history, and shows how it has reflected changes in style and technique from Mozart and Haydn to the avant-garde composers of today. Smallman focuses on the principal works in the trio repertoire, and provides clear analytical descriptions supplemented by musical examples.

Reviews

"The first book devoted entirely to the genre of the piano trio....There is much for specialist and layman alike on each page of this valuable book."--Piano Quarterly

"Not only the first word on its subject, but also the last word."--Times Literary Supplement

"A book which fills a substantial gap ....Intelligently researched and literate, without obfuscation or pedantic display....Avoiding the mere listing which often passes for learning in this kind of subject, it discriminates with a deft turn of phrase and usefully sorts things out."--Musical Times

"Uniquely valuable both for its historical and for its contemporary coverage. It is at once well organized, concise, interesting, and musicologically sound."--Choice

Product Details

240 pages; music examples; ISBN13: 978-0-19-816304-6ISBN10: 0-19-816304-5

About the Author(s)

Basil Smallman, Emeritus Professor of Music, Liverpool University

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