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...England Conservatory's Jordan Hall was not sold out that Thursday night. With 45 years of performance experience behind it, the Beaux Arts Trio showed once again why it has continued to be perhaps the world's most acclaimed piano trio. The trio's current members-pianist Menahem Pressler, violinist Young Uck Kim and cellist Antonio Meneses-dazzled a polished audience composed mostly of middle-aged Boston society and a sprinkling of the conservatory's students...

Author: By Chia-jung Tsay, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Three of the Best: Beaux Arts Trio | 10/27/2000 | See Source »

What was most apparent from the performance was how Pressler, Kim and Meneses, each a charismatic soloist in his own right, blended so seamlessly. Throughout its history of ever-changing faces (Kim and Meneses are in just their third year with the trio), the Beaux Arts Trio has set the standard for piano trios as well as other chamber ensembles. The group has performed at all the world's major music centers from New York to London to Vienna, as well as some of the most prestigious music festivals including Tanglewood, Aspen and Ravinia. In addition, their recordings have...

Author: By Chia-jung Tsay, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Three of the Best: Beaux Arts Trio | 10/27/2000 | See Source »

...exchanges seemed barely perceptible, as though the sequences had been performed on a single instrument. From lyrical legatos to graceful pizzicatos, the three seemed to draw the best out of one another's sound. At one especially triumphant arrival, the passionate Meneses had his eyebrows furrowed painfully as Pressler perhaps unconsciously began to sing at the piano. In the third movement, Pressler showed again the flair of a seasoned performer as he maintained a strong rhythm and constant tempo that kept the anxious intensity. Kim was the great showman in the playful fourth movement. His energy propelled not only...

Author: By Chia-jung Tsay, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Three of the Best: Beaux Arts Trio | 10/27/2000 | See Source »

...contemporary Piano Trio, a piece by Schnittke in two movements, emerged under the trio's hands as a work of magical realism. In Schnittke's piece, the first movement begins deceptively happily before spiralling into intermittent dissonance. Pressler created a haunting echo under the strings, an ever-bubbling undercurrent of the dissonance to come, as each performer surprised the audience as he punctured the melody with a seemingly random trill...

Author: By Chia-jung Tsay, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Three of the Best: Beaux Arts Trio | 10/27/2000 | See Source »

...once more for an encore. The last movement of the E major Haydn Piano Trio proved to be a delightful, almost giddy, piece, with quirky and crisp grace notes passing among each member of the trio. The group members were obviously having great fun throughout this encore. In jest, Pressler deliberately drew out one note, heightening the anticipation with flair, charm and beautifully clean technique. As the enthusiastic audience once again applauded the brilliant and passionate performance, the trio departed from the stage, showing flashes of the camaraderie that makes them the consummate chamber ensemble musicians...

Author: By Chia-jung Tsay, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Three of the Best: Beaux Arts Trio | 10/27/2000 | See Source »

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