Audio Clips
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Mendelsshon Trio in D minor
Gibbs: March Wind
Beethoven Duo for violin and piano
Cotter Nixon Trio No.1
Gibbs: Prelude from Suite Op.101
Garudadhwani Thillana – Raga Garage
Telemann: Fantasy for for solo violin
Somewhere In Time
Tovey: Eroica sonata for solo violin
Gibbs: Piano Trio
Tovey: Trio Op. 27
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Komarnitsky: Monologue (available soon)
Kroll: Banjo and fiddle (available soon)
Ysaÿe: Ballade (available soon)
2012 Releases Include:
Mendelsshon and Cotter Nixon Trios Vol 1
Tovey violin sonata and piano quintet
Komarnitsky Complete Chamber Music
Komarnitsky and Bartok Duos for two violins
Beethoven Spring Sonata and complete Duos for violin and cello
2013 Releases Include:
Mendelsshon and Cotter Nixon Trios Vol 2
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"Atchison is elegance and refinement"
Gramaphone January 2012 ..... READ MORE
The London Piano Trio's performance of the Gibbs trio in D is simply wonderful.
This group is almost from another age, with an individual sound and approach that makes them recognisable every time they play. This work ought to be one of the staples of the concert repertoire, for it offers music of similar quality to other trios that are much better known. -- The Gramaphone
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The London Piano Trio is a tour de force in international chamber music......surely the highlight of their generation. -- Bakinskiy Bulvar, Baku
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The first movement was a perfect example of the ensemble's technical prowess in which the dialogue passages were very calmly controlled whilst the rapid piano passagework was technically excellent, though the final movement was undoubtedly the most dramatic, with a fabulously energetic account of the ending. -- Cranleigh News
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The London Piano Trio are ardent exponents, with rich and full
sonorities. (Review of the Tovey Vol.1 recording)
Nicholas Salwey, International Record Review
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These two accomplished works are performed superbly by the London Piano Trio. (Review of the Tovey Vol.1 recording) Peter Joelson, Classical Source
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Sparkling London Triple Star - Frankfurt Press, Germany
Advance praise is something delicate. Obviously Tom Frinta from "Isis Concert Group" must have been aware of this when he welcomed the London Piano Trio to the Governors Hall in Hofheim during their first and hopefully not last visit to Germany. Only a few bars into the Piano Trio in C-minor by Brahms revealed that any reservations were unwarranted, this simply was world-class.