Play
Of
Colours,
Chamber
Music
For
Flute,
Viola
And
Harp
Trio Partout
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Description
The combination of flute, viola and harp instruments is one of the most un-usual and delightful chamber music combinations, as the Trio Partout brilli-antly proves with their CD Play of Colors". Probably the first work in music history for this line-up was by Claude Debussy, who composed his "Sonate pour flûte, alto et harpe" in 1915 under the impact of the beginning of the First World War. Only a year later, the British composer Arnold Bax publis-hed his "Elegiac Trio", which acts as a kind of dream sequence through the ostinato harp arpeggios and lyrical elements of viola and flute. Harald Genz-mer is considered one of the key composers of German music after the Se-cond World War, and in 1947 wrote the Trio for flute, viola and harp, whose impressionistic sound images seemingly refer to Debussy. The Austrian composer Johannes Maria Staud uses a variety of modern playing techni-ques in his work "Sydenham Music" from 2011."
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