Piano Trio No. 2 (Schubert)
The Trio in E flat major for piano, violin and violoncello No. 2, D 929 (op.100) , is a chamber music piece by Franz Schubert , one of his last compositions, composed in November 1827.
structure
The trio consists of four movements :
Allegro
Main topic:
Secondary topic:
Andante con moto
As can be seen in the facsimile, this theme sounds an octave lower.
Scherzo: Allegro moderato - Trio
Allegro moderato
This never-ending fourth sentence sums up the previous ones and is all in all a kind of “grand finale”.
Use as film music
The work, especially the second movement, has been used in numerous film scores , e.g. B. in the movies:
- Barry Lyndon by Stanley Kubrick (1975)
- Desire (The Hunger) by Tony Scott (1983)
- Too beautiful for you (Trop belle pour toi) by Bertrand Blier (1989)
- The piano player (La Pianiste) by Michael Haneke , based on the novel by Nobel Prize winner Elfriede Jelinek (2001)
- The man of my life (L'Homme de sa vie) by Zabou Breitman (2006)
- After.Life by Agnieszka Wojtowicz-Vosloo (2009)
- The Mechanic by Simon West (2011)
- The Congress by Ari Folman (2013), arranged by Max Richter
The music is also widely used for television games and pop music.
Web links
- Piano Trio No. 2, D 929 (Op. 100) : Sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
- Audio presentation by the Trio di Trieste
Discography
- Rudolf Serkin , Adolf Busch and Hermann Busch , 1935.
- Leonard Rose , Isaac Stern and Eugene Istomin , 1969 (Sony Records).
- George Janzer , Arthur Grumiaux and Eva Czako .
- Maurice Gendron , Yehudi Menuhin and Hephzibah Menuhin .
- Beaux Arts Trio ( Menahem Pressler , Daniel Guilet and Bernard Greenhouse ), 1966.
- Anner Bylsma , Vera Beths and Jos van Immerseel , 1996.
- Trio Wanderer ( Jean-Marc Phillips-Varjabédian , Raphaël Pidoux and Vincent Coq ), 2000.