These two chamber masterworks provide very different experiences. The Shostakovich moves―with breathtaking emotion―between irony and heartbreak. The Schubert seems happy and innocent, yet there’s a touch of sadness in its smile. This trio’s recent recording of the Schubert was praised as “palpably ‘alive’” (Fanfare).
Pre-concert talk starts at 6:30 PM in Zankel Hall: Christian Tetzlaff, Tanja Tetzlaff, and Lars Vogt in conversation with Jeremy Geffen, Director of Artistic Planning at Carnegie Hall.
Christian Tetzlaff, Violin
Tanja Tetzlaff, Cello
Lars Vogt, Piano
SCHUBERT
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Piano Trio No. 2 in E-flat Major, D. 929
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SHOSTAKOVICH
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Piano Trio No. 2
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