“The Smetana Trio’s performances, as captured in Supraphon’s warm recording, are totally compelling. It’s no mean feat that the players not only negotiate the ebb and flow of the musical argument in each work with tremendous flexibility of nuance, but that their imaginative approach to balance and texturing ensures that the listener is completely involved in the drama from first bar to last.”
BBC Music Magazine, June 2019
“The Smetana Trio is one of those groups in the grand Czech tradition; this latest line-up features three formidably fine musicians… The Smetana’s slower tempo for the Adagio plays up its elegiac quality, giving it a sombre beauty that is very telling. The finale has a real drama and drive, the Smetana making much of the contrast between jagged energy and the more lyrical moments. The reintroduction near the close of the theme that opened the work makes for a touching farewell, and is particularly potently realised by the Smetana Trio.”
Gramophone, June 2019
“Arensky, Zemlinsky, Rachmaninov, ce sont les trois compositeurs enregistrés par le Trio Smetana. Trois trios d’esthétiques différentes, créés en l’espace de 4 ans mais qui ont un point commun : ils tentent de prolonger le mouvement romantique au tournant du 20e siècle, alors qu’un nouveau monde sonore est déjà en marche. Le Trio Smetana, qui vient d’accueillir un nouveau violoniste, nous en donne une version lyrique et passionnée.”
France Musique, May 2019
“Capables d’étirer le temps pour souligner l’éloquence d’une idée mélodique (Zemlinsky – Allegro ma non troppo), ils enflamment tout le reste. Une passion appuyée mais jamais pesante, qui embrase jusqu’au coeur de l’Andante. Le souffle du finale attise encore les braises, sans que l’intensité mise à chaque phrase n’en déforme la beauté. Superbe.”
Diapason, June 2019
“All the virtues the Smetana Trio brought to bear on the two previous works are again in evidence. The interplay between the instruments is excellent. It is aided in no small way by the detailed Supraphon engineering which always allows each instrumental line to register without the ear being aware of any synthetic spotlighting. This is a wonderfully Romantic performance with a capital R… Familiar music uniquely coupled makes this a very attractive disc indeed.”
MusicWeb International, May 2019
Alexander von Zemlinsky
Piano Trio D minor Op. 3
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1. | Allegro ma non troppo | 13:08 | |
2. | Andante | 07:43 | |
3. | Allegro | 05:44 | |
Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninoff
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4. | Trio élégiaque No. 1 G minor | 14:45 | |
Anton Stepanovich Arensky
Piano Trio No. 1 D minor Op. 32
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5. | Allegro moderato | 13:09 | |
6. | Scherzo. Allegro molto | 06:07 | |
7. | Elegia. Adagio | 06:42 | |
8. | Finale. Allegro non troppo | 06:16 |