Julius Röntgen - Piano Trio, Op. 50 (1908)
Julius Engelbert Röntgen (9 May 1855 – 13 September 1932) was a German-Dutch composer and well known pianist, highly sought after as an accompanist. working for the great violinist Carl Flesch, the singer Johannes Messchaert, and the cello player Pablo Casals.
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Piano Trio in C minor, Op. 50 (1908)
Dedicated to Carl Nielsen
1. Allegro non troppo e serioso (0:00)
2. Andante (7:35)
3. Allegro non troppo (14:21)
Alexander Kerr, violin; Gregor Horsch, cello & Sepp Grotenhuis, piano
In 1870, at the age of 14, Julius Röntgen visited Franz Liszt in Weimar; after playing piano for him he was invited to a soiree at Liszt's house.
In Leipzig, he and his parents were part of the musical circle around Heinrich von Herzogenberg, and it was at their house that he first met Brahms. Later Röntgen moved to Munich, where he studied piano under Franz Lachner, a friend of Franz Schubert. At the age of 18 he became a professional pianist. During a concert tour through southern Germany he became acquainted with the singer Julius Stockhausen; at this time he also met a Swedish music student Amanda Maier, whom he would marry in 1880.
Amanda Maier was a gifted composer and violinist. I uploaded her fine Violin Sonata, watch it here:
https://youtu.be/GF5JhYOOX5s
In 1883, in association with composers Frans Coenen and Daniel de Lange, Röntgen founded the Amsterdam Conservatory. In 1884 Röntgen was heavily involved in the foundation of the Concertgebouw. He also was close friends with Johannes Brahms and performed his 2nd Concerto in 1887 with Brahms conducting.
Röntgen's travels and concerts made him a well known musical figure in Europe his friend's circle included Edvard Grieg, Johannes Brahms, Niels Gade, Carl Nielsen, David Tovey, Pablo Casals, Johannes Messchaert, Percy Grainger, etc. etc.
Interesting reading about the Gewandhaus Orchestra and the Röntgen/Klengel family
https://aviolinslife.org/rontgen-family/
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Piano Trio in C minor, Op. 50 (1908)
Dedicated to Carl Nielsen
1. Allegro non troppo e serioso (0:00)
2. Andante (7:35)
3. Allegro non troppo (14:21)
Alexander Kerr, violin; Gregor Horsch, cello & Sepp Grotenhuis, piano
In 1870, at the age of 14, Julius Röntgen visited Franz Liszt in Weimar; after playing piano for him he was invited to a soiree at Liszt's house.
In Leipzig, he and his parents were part of the musical circle around Heinrich von Herzogenberg, and it was at their house that he first met Brahms. Later Röntgen moved to Munich, where he studied piano under Franz Lachner, a friend of Franz Schubert. At the age of 18 he became a professional pianist. During a concert tour through southern Germany he became acquainted with the singer Julius Stockhausen; at this time he also met a Swedish music student Amanda Maier, whom he would marry in 1880.
Amanda Maier was a gifted composer and violinist. I uploaded her fine Violin Sonata, watch it here:
https://youtu.be/GF5JhYOOX5s
In 1883, in association with composers Frans Coenen and Daniel de Lange, Röntgen founded the Amsterdam Conservatory. In 1884 Röntgen was heavily involved in the foundation of the Concertgebouw. He also was close friends with Johannes Brahms and performed his 2nd Concerto in 1887 with Brahms conducting.
Röntgen's travels and concerts made him a well known musical figure in Europe his friend's circle included Edvard Grieg, Johannes Brahms, Niels Gade, Carl Nielsen, David Tovey, Pablo Casals, Johannes Messchaert, Percy Grainger, etc. etc.
Interesting reading about the Gewandhaus Orchestra and the Röntgen/Klengel family
https://aviolinslife.org/rontgen-family/
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