
On January 13th, they will play Adolph von Henselt's Piano Trio in A minor, op. 24 and Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy's Piano Trio No. 2 in C minor, op. 66. Born in 1814, Henselt enjoys little name recognition, even among professional musicians. In his time, however, he was regarded an equal of his pianist-composer colleagues Mendelssohn, Chopin, and Liszt. Early successes during an 1838 concert tour in Russia resulted in his immediate appointment as Court Pianist, a position enabling him to teach in St. Petersburg. It was in his capacity as a piano teacher that Henselt had the greatest impact, effectively founding the Russian school of piano playing. Almost all subsequent great Russian pianists trace their musical lineage back to Henselt, via such pupils of his as Zverev, himself renowned as Rachmaninoff’s and Scriabin’s teacher.
Henselt’s trio was written in 1851, six years after Mendelssohn completed his exceedingly well-known second trio. For Mendelssohn, the second trio was the last important chamber work of his life, written a mere two years before his untimely death. In its final movement, the trio pays homage to Bach – with a direct quote of “A Mighty Fortress Is Our God”.
Tickets are $30 for adults, $20 for students and seniors, and are available by calling (410) 746-5995 or at the door on the day of the performance.
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