Richard Pennycuick ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
>I know this is a cliche and the question may well be rhetorical but I'll
>ask anyway: Why aren't the string trios better known?
Because they're not often played? There are vbery few professional string
trios and you don't often find the second fiddler of a quartet is willing
to step down while the others play a trio...:-)
I agree, and enjoy the trios a lot - I also have the DG recording (Italian
String Trio?) on LP. I do think the Serenade is a bit long though, having
sat through at least two live performances (good one too).
Deryk Barker
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