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The Music => Recordings & Broadcasts => Topic started by: Mark Thomas on Monday 01 July 2013, 10:06

Title: Henri Reber Piano Trios
Post by: Mark Thomas on Monday 01 July 2013, 10:06
I haven't noticed before a new Timpani recording by the Trio Elegiaque of the Piano Trios Nos.3, 5 and 7 of Henri Reber. A full track listing and audio extracts are here (http://www.classicsonline.com/catalogue/product.aspx?pid=1879743). They sound like fresh, open-air pieces from the evidence available, and I'm downloading them as I type.
Title: Re: Henri Reber Piano Trios
Post by: petershott@btinternet.com on Monday 01 July 2013, 13:57
Henri Reber? A wise man is one who happily confesses his ignorance. I don't think I've ever come across the name before. But had a quick google, and I'm kicking myself for having a hole in my knowledge. On the track now. Thanks Mark! And this is exactly what this wonderful forum is about.
Title: Re: Henri Reber Piano Trios
Post by: eschiss1 on Monday 01 July 2013, 14:06
Fairly sure I'd only heard of him from coming across him randomly on IMSLP (where they/we have a string quartet, quintet and two of his piano trios- nos. 1 and 6, unfortunately not those on the CD). He is mentioned in Berlioz' "A Travers Chants", though, I see (chapter title: "Symphonies de H. Reber.")
Title: Re: Henri Reber Piano Trios
Post by: eschiss1 on Saturday 10 August 2013, 23:58
BTW as to Reber trio no.3, it was published in 1862 (see Bibliographie de la France (http://books.google.com/books?id=hBcDAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA378) for August 1862.)
Title: Re: Henri Reber Piano Trios
Post by: jdperdrix on Monday 02 May 2016, 18:40
A second volume of Reber's piano trios has just been released by Timpani, by the same Trio Elégiaque. It consists of trios n. 2, 4 and 6. So only n. 1 is missing form Reber's 7 piano trios.
Those are respectively op. 12 from 1840, op. 25 "trio sérénade" from 1864 and op. 34 from 1876. They are incorrectly listed on the track list (as n. 4, 24 and 64, all op. 25!)
I'm just downloading it now.
Title: Re: Henri Reber Piano Trios
Post by: Mark Thomas on Monday 02 May 2016, 22:12
Thanks for explaining that. When I downloaded them the other day and looked at the booklet I couldn't work out what was what. All is now clear.
Title: Re: Henri Reber Piano Trios
Post by: jdperdrix on Tuesday 03 May 2016, 07:30
In order to completely clarify the situation, the trios appear on the cd in the order 4 in D major (4 tracks), then 2 in E-flat (4 trancks) finally 6 in E major (4 tracks).