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Schubert - Piano Trio nr.2 in E flat Major D.929 op. 100 - 2. Andante con moto

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Uploaded by on Apr 26, 2010

Philippe Bianconi, piano
Tedi Papavrami, violin
Marc Coppey, cello

Schubert wrote his 2nd Piano Trio in 1827 for the wedding of his friend Joseph von Spaun. The theme of this second movement is based on a Swedish folk song, "Se solen sjunker" ("See the sun setting"). It is marked "andante con moto".

Made popular by Stanley Kubrick's film "Barry Lyndon", this piece of music beat Beethoven's Choral Symphony and Mozart's Requiem to second and third place in the 2007 "Elections classiques" of the French radio station Radio Classique. The present recording was made at the Olympia, Paris, on the occasion of this victory (6 May 2007). Olivier Bellamy of Radio Classique and Marisa Berenson, who played Lady Lyndon in the Kubrick film, present the winner.

Sources:
Period postcards: www.goethezeitportal.de/index.php?id=2887 (2)
www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=5724976940 (Radio classique)
Photos: my own, taken mainly in the municipal gardens in Hamburg ("Planten un Blomen"), some in the Forêt de Fontainebleau, a few elsewhere; the last one is sunset at St. David's Head, Wales.

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  • Bishop's favorite piece <33333333333333333333

  • beau trio et vidéo magnifique ! Schubert au zénith ! ! !

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  • Bishops favorite song is now mine as well

  • Are you a life

  • DIesel !!!!! ^^ 

  • Maravilhoso!

  • Just Perfect.

    

  • This is so brilliantly simple and exciting! Well done Schubert and thanks for posting!

  • what a lovely introduction with Marisa Berenson.

  • thank you so much for sharing this !!

  • jadore !! on la pren en music

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