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Beethoven Piano Trio No7"Archduke" II. Scherzo, Allegro

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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2008

Amit Peled: recently hailed by he American Record guide: "having the flair of the young Rostropovich"

Alon Goldstein piano: Solist with Philadelphia, San Francisco, Seattle, Baltimore, Vancouver Symphony

Ilya Kaler: Only Violinist to ever win Gold Medals at the three most prestigious competitions: (Inernational Tchaikovsky, Sibelius, Paganini)

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  • This is wonderful music. And this interpratation is amazing. They play so soft and clear. Tender sound, witty and cheerful spirit...Congratulations. Great piece of music.

  • <3 They Reference this song in the Book Kafka on the Shore...a lot. ^^

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  • @Midna99 That's exactly why i came here looking for this song.

  • That's because the way the score for the piano is written makes it contain a lot more pages than the string instruments. So it's much more difficult for pianists to have to constantly turn the page.

  • what the hell are you talking about. all pianists get page turners.....they have many more pages in their music. and almost all chamber music groups use the music for performances.....

  • That's nearly always that way in a piano trio...

  • It's funny why only the pianist has someone else to change the sheet, whereas the other players don't. See violonist at 5:30. Besides I would think that they memorized the notes during the rehearsals. Awesome work!

  • This is also where I heard of it, great book and a very good piece.

  • 2nd mov scherzo, based on simpleness, grace dance, and a happy dialogue among the instruments, the trio represents the dark side of the speech, it proposes a exchange of ideas with the scherzo, long live ludwig van

  • This is the ultimate interpretetion of the Archduce trio

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