The Piano Trio, Op. 8, is a composition in G minor for piano, violin and cello, by Frédéric Chopin, written in 1828 or 1829, and published in 1829, dedicated to Antoni Radziwiłł.
Piano Trio | |
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by Frédéric Chopin | |
The composer in 1835 | |
Key | G minor |
Opus | 8 |
Dedication | Antoni Radziwiłł |
Published | 1829 (1829) |
Movements | four |
It has four movements:
A typical performance lasts approximately 25–27 minutes.
It is the only work by Chopin that features the violin (excluding orchestral parts) — an instrument to which he was somewhat indifferent, as reflected in the relative lack of sophistication of the violin parts.[1][2] In a letter to his friend Tytus Woyciechowski dated 31 August 1830,[lower-alpha 1] Chopin speculates whether he should have written the violin line for viola, believing that the viola's timbre would "accord better with the cello".[3] Emanuel Ax is of the opinion that it is perhaps fortunate that Chopin scored the work for a standard piano trio, since so few trios with viola exist.[4][1][2]
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Chamber music and songs by Frédéric Chopin | |
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