Schubert: Piano Trios, Op. 99 & 100
A wonderful recording of Schubert’s great chamber music works. While Schubert only composed the two piano trios in this set, they are certainly among the finest masterpieces of 19th-century chamber music. Long four-movement works - the first is nearly 41 minutes here, and the second over 52 minutes - they show Schubert at his most inventive, and most melodic. The long finale of the Op. 100 piano trio is one of the finest chamber music movements I know, and contains one of Schubert’s most haunting melodies. This set, on original instruments, brings out the intricate interplay between the violin and cello, and the fortepiano is ideally balanced with the two string instruments. Both the playing and recording here are exemplary. The Atlantis Trio is what improvisational musicians would call “tight”; their playing fits together perfectly, and you can hear the music come alive from three musicians who clearly enjoy what they are playing. This music is dynamic at times, grave at other