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Piano Trio No. 4; InchDumkyInch; ranking among Antonín Dvorák's most celebrated works; is one of the most frequently recorded chamber pieces there is. After attending a performance; with the composer on the piano; Leoš Janácek summed up his impressions succinctly InchA new source of light has flashed.Inch When it comes to Piano Trio No. 3; the renowned Vienna-based critic Eduard Hanslick called it a gem; demonstrating that Dvorák was Inchone of the best modern mastersInch. Piano Trios No. 1 and 2; however; have been scarcely performed. In this light; the complete recording of Dvorák's piano trios is a project richly deserving attention. All the more so due to the artists who have made it Boris Giltburg; winner of the Queen Elisabeth Competition and one of the world's most distinguished contemporary pianists; alongside Veronika Jarušková and Peter Jarušek; members of the globally celebrated Pavel Haas Quartet; who have earned great recognition for performing Dvorák's music - Gramophone Recording of the Year (quartets) and Gramophone Chamber Award (quintets; together with Giltburg). The three musicians featured on the album manifest an incredible chime. Possessing the uttermost technical brilliance; they breathe as one. The album was made at the studios in the picturesque Wye Valley; straddling the border between England and Wales; under the supervision of the legendary producer Andrew Keener while London was celebrating the coronation of Charles III. Exceptional moments for Dvorák's exceptional music... Giltburg - Jarušková - Jarušek A truly one-off Dvorák festivity. Album Tracks 1. Trio for Piano, Violin and Cello No. 1 in B flat major, Op. 21~I. Allegro molto 2. Trio for Piano, Violin and Cello No. 1 in B flat major, Op. 21~II. Adagio molto e mesto 3. Trio for Piano, Violin and Cello No. 1 in B flat major, Op. 21~III. Allegretto scherzando 4. Trio for