Piano Trio in A minor (Hill)

Trio for violin, cello and piano in A minor, Stiles 1.2.2.1 TrA,[1] is one of Alfred Hill's five compositions for such ensemble. It was written probably in 1890s[2] and reconstructed by Allan Stiles in early 2000s.[3] Its approximate duration is 20 minutes.

This Trio was reworked by Hill into his Violin Sonata No. 3 between 1906 and 1910 (while the Sonata itself was later arranged for flute and piano — Flute Sonata No. 2).

Structure

The Trio consists of three movements, all in A minor.[4]

I. Allegro con brio
II. Waiata Aroha. Andantino
III. Finale. Allegro moderato

Editions

  • Alfred Hill. Trio in A Minor for violin, violoncello, and pianoforte. [Narara, N.S.W.]: Stiles Music Publications, 2003 (pub. number S66-2003; ISMN 979-0-720029-67-2) — piano score and parts

Recordings

  • Salzburg Piano Trio (Salzburger Klaviertrio: Angelika Schopper, Scott Stiles, Caroline Anna Moldaschl) — Hill & Brahms: Piano trios / Klaviertrios — 2004 [SKT 2004-01]
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