Description
This album features music by Pa\u0301l Hermann, Zolta\u0301n Sze\u0301kely and Ge\u0301za Frid - three young Hungarian-Jewish composers whose lives and friendship unfolded against a backdrop of turbulent and unsettled times. They met as young students around the early 1920s in Budapest at the Franz Liszt Academy - studying composition under the guidance of Zoltan Kodaly and Bela Bartok. All three were exceptional musicians; Hermann a gifted cellist, Sze\u0301kely an outstanding violinist, and Frid a brilliant pianist. Whilst political tensions, economic instability and antisemitism were rising in Hungary, their international careers flourished. All three left their homeland and, for a time, lived in the Netherlands, where their friendship endured. Their lives were soon disrupted by the outbreak of the Second World War. Hermann's life ended tragically: deported from France to Lithuania in May 1944, he was never to return. Sze\u0301kely and Frid survived the war: Frid remained in the Netherlands, while Sze\u0301kely later emigrated to the United States and then to Canada.
Sze\u0301kely and Hermann both started composing while still students. Sze\u0301kely started on his String Trio in 1918, and it was through Hermann that Zolta\u0301n Koda\u0301ly, who was then teaching at the Franz Liszt Academy, came to see the manuscript of this piece. He was impressed by Sze\u0301kely's work and offered these two talented youngsters private les- sons. Koda\u0301ly demanded new work from them both every week for them to discuss. Although Sze\u0301kely was already working on his String Trio in 1918, the manuscript ultimately bore the date of 1921. Pa\u0301l Hermann also wrote a String Trio, in one movement, while still a student. This also bore the date of 1921 and remained unpublished.
Frid composed his String Trio, Op.1 in 1926 and had some colleagues play it to Zolta\u0301n Koda\u0301ly, who listened to the three movements without saying a word and finally said "this piece is...imprimatura" (Ripe for publication as it stands). And that is what happened, with this piece becoming his opus 1. The duo for violin and cello Kan-Ti was written just months before his trio opus 1 it was dated October/November 1925 and bears no opus number. Frid exhibits a remarkable command of string writing, revealing an intimate understanding of the instruments' capabilities.
The Hague String Trio was founded in 2006 by Justyna Briefjes, Julia Dinerstein, and Miriam Kirby. Brought together by a shared passion for chamber music, they are dedicated to exploring the rich and diverse repertoire for string trio--from beloved masterworks to overlooked gems they believe deserve wider recognition. The Hague String Trio performs regularly throughout the Netherlands and abroad, where they have built loyal followings. Their two previous albums on the Cobra label, After the Darkness and Celebrating Women, received wide media attention and enthusiastic reviews both in the Netherlands and internationally.