Good morning, Nostr āļø
I hope youāre doing well. Today Iām sharing a short phrase from one of the most gorgeous pieces of music I know, the Piano Trio in A minor by Maurice Ravel, written in 1914 (111 years old!)
This is from the third movement, the Passacaille (Passacaglia), which is a form built on a repeating bass line that comes back again and again, with the music slowly evolving above it.
Here Iām playing the first moment where the violin enters, after the piano and cello have already begun. Itās such a beautiful, solemn, and deeply reverent passage, and one of my favorites in all of chamber music.
If you havenāt heard the whole piece before, I highly recommend giving it a listen, just search āRavel Piano Trio A minorā on YouTube. The Beaux Arts Trio recording is a classic.
Hope you enjoy this little phrase from one of my favorite works of chamber music. š»
#musicstr
https://blossom.primal.net/3f7a2dc7d58040c0d5adf918a2e4994e4a87f65e5f3abc871022f2903867dd3b.mov