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Antje Weithaas, Steven Osborne, Tanja Tetzlaff

Recital given at the 2011 Edinburgh Festival by Antje Weithaas (violin), Steven Osborne (piano) and Tanja Tetzlaff (cello). Ravel: Miroirs; Sonata for violin and cello; Piano Trio.

EDINBURGH INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL 2011

Three leading soloists come together for the Festival with an all Ravel concert featuring three of the composer's greatest works. His Piano Trio is a true masterpiece which requires extreme technical virtuosity from all players. It's second movement Pantoum was inspired by the mesmeric structures of Malayan poetry of the same name. Miroirs for solo piano and his Sonata for Violin and Cello had inspiration closer to home and were dedicated to fellow members of the innovative group of French artists known as 'Les Apaches' and to Debussy respectively.

Ravel: Miroirs
Ravel: Sonata for Violin & Cello
Ravel: Piano TrioEDINBURGH INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL 2011

Three leading soloists come together for the Festival with an all Ravel concert featuring three of the composer's greatest works. His Piano Trio is a true masterpiece which requires extreme technical virtuosity from all players. It's second movement Pantoum was inspired by the mesmeric structures of Malayan poetry of the same name. Miroirs for solo piano and his Sonata for Violin and Cello had inspiration closer to home and were dedicated to fellow members of the innovative group of French artists known as 'Les Apaches' and to Debussy respectively.

Ravel: Miroirs
Ravel: Sonata for Violin & Cello
Ravel: Piano Trio

Antje Weithaas - violin
Steven Osborne - piano
Tanja Tetzlaff - cello

Anje Weithaas - violin
Steven Osborne - piano
Tanja Tetzlaff - cello.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Music Played

  • Maurice Ravel

    Miroirs

    Recorded: August 23rd, Queen鈥檚 Hall, Edinburgh

  • Maurice Ravel

    Sonata for Violin and Piano

    Recorded: August 23rd, Queen鈥檚 Hall, Edinburgh

  • Maurice Ravel

    Piano Trio in A Minor

    Recorded: August 23rd, Queen鈥檚 Hall, Edinburgh

Broadcast

  • Wed 7 Sep 2011 13:00