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String Trio 0-1-2-3 This piece is about the creation. The inspiration came from 'Dao' concept. It starts by playing the Zero: a strong musical motion without the sound from the instrumental body. Each instrument (Violin, Viola, and Cello) is independent, yet well connected at the same time. The The music consists of three parts, it will be played through without stopping. It starts from this 'Zero' developing into every individual sound, building up lines-, structure-, and eventually into a high energy explosion-, then leads us back to zero- a transparent endless sonic space and time ....
String Trio 0-1-2-3 This piece is about the creation. The inspiration came from 'Dao' concept. It starts by playing the Zero: a strong musical motion without the sound from the instrumental body. Each instrument (Violin, Viola, and Cello) is independent, yet well connected at the same time. The The music consists of three parts, it will be played through without stopping. It starts from this 'Zero' developing into every individual sound, building up lines-, structure-, and eventually into a high energy explosion-, then leads us back to zero- a transparent endless sonic space and time ....
The trio comprises three musical geniuses: Robert and Clara Schumann and Johannes Brahms. Clara married Robert, with whom she fell in love when she was just sixteen, though it meant challenging the iron will of her father, who wished her to marry an earl or a count, certainly not an impoverished composer. The Schumanns had eight children, and Robert’s greatness as a composer was never in doubt, but he was also mentally ill, attempted suicide, and finally incarcerated himself in an asylum, where he died two and a half years later. Johannes Brahms entered the picture shortly before the incarceration and fell deeply in love with Clara but was just as deeply indebted to Robert for getting his first six opuses published within weeks of their meeting. Clara was forbidden to see Robert in the asylum because the doctors feared she would excite him too much. Brahms became a go-between for the couple, ferrying messages to and fro, but both loved Robert too well to abuse his trust. Brahms learned instead to associate deep love with deep renunciation—and, coupling this love with early experiences of playing dance music for sailors and prostitutes in Hamburg’s dockside bars, he became a victim to the Freudian conundrum: where he loves, he feels no passion, and where he feels passion, he cannot love. Germany grows in the hinterland of the story from four hundred-plus principalities to one nation under Bismarck. The great composers of the century (Mendelssohn, Chopin, Liszt, and Wagner among others) have their entrances and exits, and the ghosts of Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, and Schubert are never distant. Though firmly grounded in fact, the book unfolds like a novel, a narrative of love, insanity, suicide, revolution, politics, war, and of course, music.
A trio for Violin, Cello, and Piano expertly composed by Ludwig van Beethoven.
This series contains all of the pieces from Volumes 1 and 2 of the Suzuki Violin School arranged for three violins. Suzuki Violin Volume 1 serves as the violin 1 part. The pieces can be played with or without piano accompaniment, which expands their performance possibilities. Another advantage is that students at different playing and reading levels can make music together. The score contains a chart that lists the level of difficulty of each piece and each part so that the teacher can easily assign parts. All of the parts were purposely kept as simple as possible. A table listing the reading skills required for each piece is found in the back of the violin 2 and violin 3 books.