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Trio for horn, violin, and piano (Berkeley) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Trio for horn, violin, and piano (Berkeley) The Trio for horn, violin, and piano, Op. 44 is a chamber-music work by the English composer Lennox Berkeley. It was composed in the early 1950s and was premiered in March 1954 in London. A performance takes about 15 minutes. ==History== The Horn Trio was commissioned by the pianist Colin Horsley for hornist Dennis Brain, with whom he had enjoyed playing the Brahms Horn Trio. Together with the violinist Manoug Parikian, they gave the first performance of the trio for the Chamber Music Society at the Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington, on Sunday, 28 March 1954 (; ). They also made the first recording, issued on HMV CLP 1029 . The year of composition is given variously as the late 1940s, 1952, 1953, and 1954 (; ; and ; and , respectively). The trio is one of Berkeley's most often performed and recorded chamber-music works .
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