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.

Although I'm not sure what qualifies as "well known" among classical
aficionados, my guess is that Mozart's Divertimento for String Trio K.
563 and Schoenberg's String Trio would be the most familiar.

Peter Goldstein

[And there were more, but I don't believe in piling on, even on Steve.  -Dave]