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Franz Schubert  (프란츠 슈베르트)
Piano Trio No. 2 in E flat major, D. 929, Op. 100
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WORK INFO
작곡가
:   Franz Schubert (프란츠 슈베르트)
장르
:  
스타일
:  
작곡년도
:   Nov 1827
평균연주
:   44:24
악장
1
Allegro
14:13
2
Andante con moto
9:33
3
Scherzo. Allegro moderato - Trio
6:39
4
Allegro moderato
14:16
The Trio No. 2 in E-flat major for piano, violin, and violoncello, D. 929, was one of the last compositions completed by Franz Schubert, dated November 1827. It was published by Probst as opus 100 in late 1828, shortly before the composer's death and first performed at a private party in January 1828 to celebrate the engagement of Schubert's school-friend Josef von Spaun. The Trio was among the few of his late compositions Schubert heard performed before his death. It was given its first private performance by Carl Maria von Bocklet on the piano, Ignaz Schuppanzigh playing the violin, and Josef Linke playing cello. Like Schubert's other piano trio, this is a comparatively larger work than most piano trios of the time, taking almost 50 minutes to perform. The second theme of the first movement is based loosely on the opening theme of the Minuet and Trio of Schubert's G major sonata (D. 894). The main theme of the second movement was used as one of the central musical themes in Stanley Kubrick's 1975 film Barry Lyndon. It has also been used in a number of other films, including The Hunger, Crimson Tide, The Piano Teacher, L'Homme de sa vie, Land of the Blind, the HBO miniseries John Adams and The Mechanic. It is supposedly based on a Swedish folk song "se solen sjunker" ("See, the sun is sinking") by Isak Albert Berg.
The piano trio contains four movements:
    From WIKIPEDIA
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