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REICHA – Trio in Eb Major (1807) – THREE CELLOS

Other Identification:
One of the most substantial trios ever written for three cellos, and especially so in the ‘Beethoven’ era in which it was written. Parts I and II have the greater melodic importance, but all are highly energetic.
Anton (Antonín, Antoine) Reicha (Rejcha) (26 February 1770 – 28 May 1836) was a Czech-born, later naturalized French composer. A contemporary and lifelong friend of Beethoven, he is now best remembered for his substantial early contributions to the wind quintet literature and his role as teacher of pupils including Franz Liszt, Hector Berlioz and César Franck.
He was also an accomplished theorist, and wrote several treatises on various aspects of composition. Some of his theoretical work dealt with experimental methods of composition, which he applied in a variety of works such as fugues and études for piano and string quartet. None of the advanced ideas he advocated in the most radical of his music and writings, such as polyrhythm, polytonality and microtonal music, were accepted or employed by other nineteenth-century composers.
Due to Reicha’s unwillingness to have his music published (like Michael Haydn before him), he fell into obscurity soon after his death, and his life and work have yet to be intensively studied.
Movements or sections:
The four movements are:
I – Allegro moderato
II – Andante
III – Minuetto
IV – Finale (lento, un poco andante – allegro)
Instrumentation:
TRIO OF THREE CELLOS
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2 PDFs, one of the score, and the other with the individual parts.
Approximate difficulty:
DIFFICULT (but certainly playable by advanced players)

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