Today is a big day for the Beaux Arts Trio. Pianist Menahem Pressler founded the ensemble 50 years ago yesterday, with a concert that included music by Beethoven. We'll hear the Beaux Arts Trio play ...
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The world of classical music has been paying tribute to Menahem Pressler, the internationally renowned pianist and chamber musician, the co-founder and leading member of the Beaux Arts Trio for 53 ...
LENOX — The unheralded Beaux Arts Trio of New York wasn't supposed to be at Tanglewood on July 13, 1955, when it made its debut there. The Albeneri Trio had the date but had to cancel because of a ...
LENOX — How many times in its 53 years do you suppose the Beaux Arts Trio has played Dvorak's "Dumky" and the trios by Ravel and Schubert? Hundreds? Thousands? Of course, only pianist Menahem Pressler ...
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It is now almost half a century since pianist Menahem Pressler formed the Beaux Arts Trio with violinist Daniel Guilet and cellist Bernard Greenhouse. In the intervening years, violinists and cellists ...
Pianist Menahem Pressler founded the Beaux Arts Trio fifty years ago with a Beethoven concert. Pressler and the trio's current violinist and cellist — Brazilian cellist Antonio Meneses, and British ...
If they had an Olympic medal for "Long-Distance Chamber Music," the gold would surely go to the Beaux Arts Trio. After a 53-year run, the ensemble — made up of one piano, one violin and one cello — ...
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