Mozart Divertimento K563; Schubert Trio D471
A sympathetic response to Schubert’s teen Trio but a detached Divertimento
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Composer or Director: Franz Schubert, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Genre:
Chamber
Label: BIS
Magazine Review Date: 4/2011
Media Format: Hybrid SACD
Media Runtime: 0
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: BISSACD1817

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Trio (Divertimento) |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer
Antoine Tamestit, Viola Christian Poltéra, Cello Frank Peter Zimmermann, Violin Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer |
String Trio |
Franz Schubert, Composer
Antoine Tamestit, Viola Christian Poltéra, Cello Frank Peter Zimmermann, Violin Franz Schubert, Composer |
Author: Nalen Anthoni
Trio Zimmermann suggests that this “synthesis of a learned display of three-part writing and a popular genre” (Charles Rosen) is closer to grass roots, and they narrow the gap between the learned and the popular. The conception is lighter than expected, the slow movement, though artistically articulated, lacking substance even in the coda. Here the swell in sonority meant to be evoked by tied single and double-stopped notes is understated, as is the pianissimo mysteriousness of the sparsely scored B flat minor Variation 3 of the fourth movement. A studied detachment prevails which, however, dissolves as the Minuets and Trios embody the dance, and the finale swings.
No detachment in Schubert’s unfinished one-movement Trio either. The musicians are consistently sympathetic to changing facets that reflect a 19-year-old composer trying to find his own voice. And BIS’s SACD recording is throughout of a bloom and lucidity that captures the subtleties of performance.
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