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Concert 3 - From Vienna With Love - has at its core one of Franz Schubert's last compositions, the Piano Trio No.2. Like his other trio (No.1) this work is grand in composition and structure. First performed in early 1828, the work was published later that year, just before the composer's death. The Trio Fantasy by Ernst Krenek was written at a transitional point in Krenek's musical language. Written after the successful 'jazz opera' Jonny spielt auf, and before his move to the strictures of 12-tone serialism, the Triophantasie finds Krenek in a neo-Romantic, Schubertian guise.
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Trio Anima Mundi Biography
International award-winning Trio Anima Mundi has been presenting concerts that bring an eclectic mix of repertoire from the great masters to little-known works since its inception in 2008. Praised as a 'trio of vitality, charm and aplomb' (The Age), the Trio's members - Kenji Fujimura (Piano), Rochelle Ughetti (Violin), Noella Yan (Cello) - are seasoned performers and have gained a reputation for excellence and a sumptuous sound world. Their 2013 debut CD - Romantic Piano Trios - has been hailed as '...a top recommendation' (Fanfare USA), '...beautifully recorded in well-balanced sound, with consistently affectionate performances' (Gramophone) and 'as to chamber music this has to be the CD of the year and, perhaps, many years to come.' (Wrightmusic UK) and was selected as a Musicweb International Recording of the Year in 2013. Their latest recording - English Piano Trios - became a Musicweb International Recording of the Month upon its release in January 2020. Current projects include The Reissiger Project, a world-first survey of the complete 28 piano trios of Carl Gottlieb Reissiger.
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