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HEILMAN, PARKER, ADLER
Three American Trios
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Piano Trio in C, Op. 7
Rawlins Piano Trio
William Clifford Heilman, composer
Piano Trio in C, Op. 7
Rawlins Piano Trio
Horatio Parker, composer
Suite for Piano Trio in A, Op. 35
Rawlins Piano Trio
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It might be said that the composers on this recording represent three aspects of what Gilbert Chase called "Boston Classicism." Each composer had close ties to the musical life of Boston, and in his own way, each composer reflected European classical traditions. Typical of turn-of-the-century ideals, the two American-born composers, Parker and Heilman, studied in Germany, then brought back to New England the romantic European style that was then considered more acceptable than less cultured American styles. Paradoxically, Samuel Adler was born in Germany, but he studied in Boston. Even so, his style is solidly based on European classic techniques, especially on his love of Bach and Handel. The Rawlins Piano Trio was founded in the summer of 1987 at the University of South Dakota and named by the trio in honor of their principal benefactors. The trio has dedicated itself to performing works by American composers, as well as the more traditional piano trio literature. Performing throughout the United States, the Rawlins Piano Trio has been invited to perform for the International Sonneck Society for American Music and continues a very active concert schedule.Contents:
Samuel Adler, composerPiano Trio in C, Op. 7
Rawlins Piano Trio
William Clifford Heilman, composer
Piano Trio in C, Op. 7
Rawlins Piano Trio
Horatio Parker, composer
Suite for Piano Trio in A, Op. 35
Rawlins Piano Trio