Piano Trio, Op.28 (Ries, Ferdinand)

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Editor First edition
Publisher. Info. Bonn: N. Simrock, n.d.[1811]. Plate 862.
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Misc. Notes Files #433336-39: Original images: ca.300dpi, color jpg files approx. 3400 by 4500 pixels. Editing: re-sampled to 600dpi, converted to black and white tif files, de-skewed, and set uniform margins. This file is based on high-resolution images obtained from the source using a method explained on this page.The first page is missing from both the violin and clarinet parts but they are available in the original pdf files at the Universität der Künste Berlin website (file #319401).
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General Information

Work Title Piano Trio
Alternative. Title Trio pour le Piano Forte, Clarinette ou Violon et Violoncelle
Composer Ries, Ferdinand
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. Op.28
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IFR 71
Key B-flat major
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 4 movements:
  1. Allegro
  2. Scherzo. Allegro vivace
  3. Adagio
  4. Rondo. Allegro ma non troppo
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1810, Aachen (or earlier)
First Publication. 1811 – Bonn: N. Simrock
Dedication Mademoiselle Clairette Ludwigs
Average DurationAvg. Duration 25 minutes
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Classical
Instrumentation clarinet (or violin), cello, piano
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Though the opening bars are in G minor, they seem to be a feint in the direction of the B-flat major main material; the 2nd group of the first movement is in G minor, the first movement ends in B-flat major, and the finale is wholly in that key. Not enough reason to call the trio a G minor trio (despite what the Ries-Gesellschaft says).