Bawandi Trio
Beethoven / Kahn / d’Indy
Time travel into the 19th century
Who hasn’t dreamed of travelling back in time? What would you want to change? – But aren’t such thoughts actually purely fictional? Well, from a scientific point of view, time travel is actually not impossible! Even more: they have long been possible! However, only in a very specific respect, namely when it comes to travelling through or into history. Preserved historical artefacts, such as documents, books and music, are generally the sources of our knowledge of the past. Not infrequently, such research can then shed new light on the present. Or, for example, broaden the present spectrum of sound ideas. Like, for example, the two pieces of music from the late period of the long 19th century quasi rediscovered by the Bawandi Trio and freshly recorded on CD.
Performers
Bawandi Trio
Mario Häring piano
Alexandre Castro-Balbi violoncello
Patrick Hollich clarinet
Programme
Ludwig van Beethoven
Klaviertrio B-Dur op. 11 »Gassenhauertrio«
Robert Kahn
Trio g-Moll op. 45
– Interval –
Vincent d’Indy
Trio op. 29
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