Trios from our Homelands
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Composer or Director: Arno Babajanyan, Frank Martin, Rebecca Clarke
Genre:
Chamber
Label: Cedille
Magazine Review Date: 12/2016
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 64
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: CDR90000 165

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano |
Rebecca Clarke, Composer
Lincoln Trio Rebecca Clarke, Composer |
Piano Trio |
Arno Babajanyan, Composer
Arno Babajanyan, Composer Lincoln Trio |
Trio sur des mélodies populaires irlandaiases |
Frank Martin, Composer
Frank Martin, Composer Lincoln Trio |
Author: Hannah Nepil
Among them Rebecca Clarke’s 1921 Trio stands out. Here is a piece as inventive as it is structurally rigorous, consistently impressive in its inter-related themes. But it is the music’s intensity – largely carried by the pungent, late-Romantic harmonies – that grabs us by the shoulders, at least when conveyed as it is here, without inhibition.
Unlike Clarke, who struggled her whole life for artistic success, the Armenian composer Arno Babajanian was a hero in his native land. And yet his music, while less adventurous, similarly evokes an air of deep sadness. It comes to the fore in this trio, which draws on the world of folk, while channelling something of Rachmaninov’s songfulness.
So it’s perhaps just as well that Frank Martin’s Trio sur des mélodies populaires irlandaises takes us elsewhere entirely: a world poised somewhere between America and Ireland. Ironically, there’s nothing very Swiss about this Swiss piece, which you could see as a problem. In between studying the works of Bach, César Franck, American jazz and folk music and the rhythmic theories of Emile Jaques-Dalcroze – the founder of the eurhythmics system of teaching music – Martin never quite got round to developing his own voice. Still, there’s much to appreciate in this music: the rhythmic ingenuity, its sense of charm. The Lincoln give it all the punch and vigour it deserves but it is the poetry of their playing elsewhere in the programme that really makes this disc.
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