Steve Schwartz wrote: >>Also, I can't think of a string trio by anybody that's well known, even >>among classical aficionados. Piano trios, yes. String trios, no. And Jocelyn Wang wrote: >I've also noticed that, once a composer starts writing quartets, they >seldom return to string trios. While it's not called a string trio, Mozart's Divertimento in Eb, K563, for violin, viola, and cello, a sublime work of music, was written after Mozart had written many of his quartets and quintets (if K numbers are an indication). Walter Meyer