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Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's | 4 movements |
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Composition Year | 1908 |
Genre Categories | Trios; For violin, viola, cello; Scores featuring the violin; |
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1. Allegro con brio
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3. Andantino
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4. Allegro con fuoco
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Work Title | String Trio No.1 |
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Alternative. Title | |
Composer | Weiner, Leó |
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. | Op.6 |
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. | ILW 10 |
Key | G minor |
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's | 4 movements:
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Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. | 1908 |
First Publication. | 1909 |
Average DurationAvg. Duration | 21-27 minutes |
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period | Early 20th century |
Piece Style | Romantic |
Instrumentation | violin, viola, cello |
Recorded on a cpo CD by the Deutsches Streichtrio (recorded 1992, released 2003). (Indiana University Library lists an open-reel with a recording of the trio by Robert Gerle, violin, Georges Janzer, viola, and László Varga, cello made 1980 March 2 in a concert together with Weiner's piano concertino and Beethoven's 7th symphony. (Gyorgy Sebok, piano, Weiner Festival Orchestra, Peter Erös, conductor).
(Naxos lists a brief string trio on Hungaroton as but that's Laszlo Weiner's string trio/serenade, not Leo Weiner's G minor string trio. However Hungaroton does have a recording of Leó Weiner's string trio coupled with Dohnányi's serenade. The Andantino 3rd movement (in E major, with several internal sections whose repeat indications might be observed or ignored by performers) is 4 minutes longer in the Hungaroton performance.)