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Rautio Piano Trio: Beethoven/Hiller/Schubert

Rautio Piano Trio: Beethoven/Hiller/Schubert

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GTIN05060262791097
EAN5060262791097
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Strap in music lovers, because the RAUTIO PIANO TRIO is serving up a double dose of classic meets contemporary on their latest release, Beethoven / Hiller: Piano Trios. These talented trio members, Jan Rautio on piano, Jane Gordon on violin, and Victoria Simonsen on cello, have crafted a dynamic and engaging album that is sure to please both the die-hard classical enthusiasts and the casual listeners alike. Kicking things off with Beethoven's Piano Trio in E flat major, Op. 70, No. 2, the trio showcases their technical prowess and passionate interpretation of this iconic piece. Rautio's delicate touch on the keys, combined with Gordon's mesmerising violin melodies and Simonsen's rich cello tones, create a captivating sonic journey that will leave you wanting more. But don't think they stop there - oh no! The trio also dives into Johann Hiller's Piano Trio in A major, a lesser-known gem that shines just as bright as its Beethoven counterpart. With Hiller's intricate compositions and the trio's tight-knit chemistry, this track is an absolute delight from start to finish. RAUTIO PIANO TRIO has once again proven why they are a force to be reckoned with in the classical music world. Their fearless approach to blending traditional and modern styles is a breath of fresh air, and Beethoven / Hiller: Piano Trios is a must-listen for anyone looking to elevate their music collection to new heights. So go ahead, hit play, and let the magic unfold before your very ears.