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String Trio No.1 H.136
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String Trio
SKU: BT.SUPH7965A
Composed by Bohuslav Martinu. Set of Parts. Supraphon #SUPH7965A. Published by Supraphon (BT.SUPH7965A).
The fate of Bohuslav Martinu's String Trio no.1, which dates from the turn of 1923 and 1924 and was lost until 2005, is somewhat remarkable. The trio is the first work which Martinu created in Paris after becomingthe private pupil of Albert Roussel and was probably performed twice in Paris during 1924. It had its Czech premiere in February 1925 and Martinu requested his friend S. Novak to make sure that they didn't lose the scores of thethings they played, because he did not have any sketches or copies.
Precisely that which Martinu feared then occurred - the sole existing version of the trio was lost; it was not until the autumn of 2005 that theautographof the trio (the score and parts for the viola and cello - the violin part is still missing) was found at the Danish Royal Library in Copenhagen thanks to the searches of the Bohuslav Martinu Institute and it is afterthis autograph that this edition has arisen.
String Trio
SKU: BT.SUPH7965A
Composed by Bohuslav Martinu. Set of Parts. Supraphon #SUPH7965A. Published by Supraphon (BT.SUPH7965A).
The fate of Bohuslav Martinu's String Trio no.1, which dates from the turn of 1923 and 1924 and was lost until 2005, is somewhat remarkable. The trio is the first work which Martinu created in Paris after becomingthe private pupil of Albert Roussel and was probably performed twice in Paris during 1924. It had its Czech premiere in February 1925 and Martinu requested his friend S. Novak to make sure that they didn't lose the scores of thethings they played, because he did not have any sketches or copies.
Precisely that which Martinu feared then occurred - the sole existing version of the trio was lost; it was not until the autumn of 2005 that theautographof the trio (the score and parts for the viola and cello - the violin part is still missing) was found at the Danish Royal Library in Copenhagen thanks to the searches of the Bohuslav Martinu Institute and it is afterthis autograph that this edition has arisen.
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