Eduard Franck's "E. Franck: Piano Trios" is a captivating collection of his two renowned piano trios, recorded and released by audite Musikproduktion on January 1, 2009. This album offers a comprehensive journey through Franck's musical prowess, showcasing his ability to blend emotional depth with technical brilliance.
The album begins with the Piano Trio in E minor Op. 11, a work that exemplifies Franck's early compositional style. The four movements, ranging from the expressive Allegro moderato to the lively Finale, demonstrate a rich tapestry of emotions and musical ideas. The Adagio con espressione, in particular, highlights Franck's sensitivity and introspective nature.
The second half of the album features the Piano Trio in D major Op. 58, a later work that reflects Franck's mature compositional voice. This trio is marked by its lyrical beauty and structural sophistication, with each movement offering a unique blend of energy and introspection. The Presto and Allegro molto vivace movements are particularly noteworthy for their technical demands and rhythmic vitality.
With a total duration of 1 hour and 16 minutes, this album provides a substantial exploration of Franck's contributions to the piano trio repertoire. The performances are likely to be both technically impressive and emotionally resonant, making it a valuable addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection.