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BEETHOVEN 1827 - The Moment of Destiny
To mark the bicentenary of Beethoven’s passing, Trio Memento pays tribute to his legacy with a program that explores both his immediate and far-reaching influence.
The concert opens with Schubert’s Notturno, composed in 1827—the very year of Beethoven’s death—a nocturnal gem that seems to echo like a farewell.
Next comes Tristia by Liszt, a composer who, as a child, received Beethoven’s personal blessing—a moment he would later describe as the beginning of his artistic calling.
The concert concludes with the Ghost Trio, one of Beethoven’s major mature works, immersing the listener in the heart of his creative genius.
A dialogue across generations, steeped in admiration and transmission.
The concert opens with Schubert’s Notturno, composed in 1827—the very year of Beethoven’s death—a nocturnal gem that seems to echo like a farewell.
Next comes Tristia by Liszt, a composer who, as a child, received Beethoven’s personal blessing—a moment he would later describe as the beginning of his artistic calling.
The concert concludes with the Ghost Trio, one of Beethoven’s major mature works, immersing the listener in the heart of his creative genius.
A dialogue across generations, steeped in admiration and transmission.
Franz Schubert
Notturno D897
15'
Franz Liszt
Tristia
15'
Ludwig van Beethoven
Piano Trio op 70 n°1 "Geister Trio"
30'