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String Trio No.3 in f minor, Op.48

Adolphe Blanc (1828-1885) was born in the French town of  Manosque. His musical talent was recognized early and he entered the Paris Conservatory at age 13 first taking a diploma in violin and then studying composition with the then famous composer Fromental Halevy. Although for a time, he served as a music director of a Parisian theater orchestra, he primarily devoted himself to composing and most of his works were for chamber ensembles. During his lifetime, these works were much appreciated by professionals and amateurs alike and in 1862 he won the prestigious Chartier Chamber Music Prize. Besides the fact that his works are pleasing and deserving of performance, Blanc's historical importance cannot be underestimated. He was one of the very few in France trying to interest the public, then with only ears for opera, in chamber music. He paved the way for the success of the next generation of French composers.

 

The String Trio No.3 in f minor, Op.48 was composed around 1848 but was not published until nearly 20 years later. It opens a graceful Allego moderato and is followed by a stately minuet with contrasting trio. The third movement is based on a simple but lovely melody. The finale, Allegro vivo, is full of excitement and makes a fitting conclusion to the trio.

 

We have reprinted the original 1860's edition, as far as we know, the only one. This is a worthwhile addition to the repertoire for trio ensembles. An effective choice for a concert program and fun to play at home.

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