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Hamburg Trio
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Rare recording of Schumann’s complete piano trios. The recording session was conducted by a group of European artisans who gathered together and poured their passion into the recording. The members’ extensive performing abilities are proven by the fact that they have met the demands of numerous collaborators and conductors. The Hamburg Trio has given many concerts in various places, but this time they elaborated their music in a precise environment without inviting an audience. This recording allows the listener to feel the presence of active performers at the forefront of their field. We hope that you will enjoy a different listening experience from that of a concert hall, while also contemplating the life of the composer Schumann. Hamburg Trio [Piano Trio] Mitsuru Shiogai [violin], Vytautas Sondekis [cello], Eberhard Hasenfratz [piano]
The Hamburg Trio was formed in October 2013 in Hamburg after performing Brahms’ piano trio together. This performance was broadcast live on the Internet. Since then, based in Hamburg, they have performed in Berlin, Kassel, Mainz, and other locations in Germany. They have received high acclaim from newspapers and other media, and have appeared on ZDF (German National Radio 2) and NDR (North German Broadcasting Corporation).The concept is to record the complete piano trio for each composer each year and give concerts around the world (Brahms in 2015, Schumann in 2016-17, Mendelssohn in 2018). in January 2018, he performed Beethoven’s Triple Concerto in Berlin and Hamburg. The performance was much talked about. In addition, he has been invited to perform at the Philharmonia Hall in St. Petersburg, the Ljubljana Music Festival, and the Usedom Festival. In Japan, he held the “Brahms Piano Trio Concerto” in 2015, which was broadcast on NHK FM’s “Best of Classical” program. He also appeared on NHK AM’s “Supin! During his second visit to Japan in 2017, he held the “Schumann Piano Trio Concert + Quartet & Quintet”. He has released “BRAHMSIADE,” “SCHUMANNIA,” and “Live in St. Petersburg – Mendelssohn Piano Trios” featuring the complete piano trios of Brahms, Schumann, and Mendelssohn, respectively.






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