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Old 01-04-2017, 03:50 PM   #1281
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Peter Tchaikovsky's piece Piano Trio No. 1 in A minor: III. Finale is free today from YourClassical.

Tchaikovsky's works have been performed by a plethora of artists; I'm sure that this one is no exception. In this rendition, Richard Stamper performs on the violin, Christine Jackson is on the cello, and Vovka Ashkenazy is on the piano,.

As so often is the case, this freebie from YourClassical is taken from a Naxos album (one thing that I've learned since I have been posting free classical pieces is that Naxos is the Big Kahuna in the classical music publishing business, at least in the English-speaking world). The album is Tchaikovsky Piano Trio Op. 50 / Arensky Piano Trio Op. 32. Interested in learning more about the album from which today's free piece comes? If so, point your web browser to this webpage.

To give you some variety in life, I'm going to go ahead and give you the webpage with the direct MP3 download link, before giving you some technical information about the MP3. It is on this webpage, and, not surprisingly, the link which you need to click on is one which says "Direct MP3 download link." Interested in only streaming the piece, or doing that before making the serious (ha) move of actually downloading the piece? There's a place, which is obvious, on the webpage, which will allow you to do that. This rendition of Tchaikovsky's work is 11 minutes, 39 seconds long.

Unfortunately, I wasn't able to listen to the piece before or while making the post, as I like to do. So, I cannot comment on it, personally (my comments about classical music aren't very informative or scintillating anyway).

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