0608917200478

Bohemian Legacy (Smetana; Dvorak; Suk)

Trio 258

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Format: CD

Cat No: CC720047

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Release Date:  06 February 2026

Label:  Challenge Classics

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  0608917200478

Genres:  Classical  Chamber Music  

Composer/Series:  Bohemian Legacy (Smetana; Dvorak; Suk)

  • Description

    The album Bohemian Legacy by Trio 258 is a heartfelt tribute to three generations of Czech composers -- Bedrich Smetana, Antonin Dvorak, and Josef Suk -- whose music embodies the soul of Bohemian culture. The program begins with Smetana's Piano Trio in G minor, a deeply personal and tragic work written in the wake of his daughter's death, where raw grief intertwines with Bohemian folk melodies and a sense of resilience. Dvorak's Piano Trio No. 3 in F minor follows, showcasing his synthesis of Bohemian lyricism and Germanic symphonic structure, combining folk-inspired dance rhythms with Brahmsian complexity. The album concludes with Suk's Elegy in D-flat Major, dedicated to poet Julius Zeyer and inspired by his poem Vysehrad, a reflective and nostalgic ode to Prague's cultural and spiritual heritage. Together, these works form a tapestry of national identity, friendship, and artistic lineage -- an exploration of emotion, beauty, and belonging through music . In their liner notes, Trio 258 (Lestari Scholtes, Eduardo Paredes Crespo, and Leonard Besseling) emphasize the importance of language, nature, and folk tradition in shaping Czech music. They describe their interpretive process as an "immensely valuable journey," seeking to find their own voice while honoring the composers' intentions. Through this album, the trio not only presents technically accomplished performances but also reflects on the Bohemian spirit -- one that fuses melancholy and vitality, individuality and tradition. Their recording is both a musical homage and a personal exploration of how the language of music can bridge generations, resonating with the timeless ideals of freedom, emotion, and national identity.