With the three piano trios published as his Opus 1, Beethoven put the musical world on notice: though nominally a student of Haydn, a radical new voice had emerged, destined to alter the course of Western music forever. Beethoven’s legacy would fuel the composers of the Romantic generation—none more so than Johannes Brahms, whose winsome Liebeslieder Waltzes and shattering Piano Quartet no. 3 encapsulate the era’s expressive extremes. Shostakovich’s powerful Piano Quintet reveals the embers of Romanticism burning unceasingly into the twentieth century.
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          Program Items
  JOHANNES BRAHMS
  "Liebeslieder Waltzes" for Piano, Four Hands, op. 52a
  ANTONÍN DVOŘÁK
  String Sextet in A major, op. 48, B. 80
Performers
  Gilbert Kalish
  piano
  Ji Na Kim
  piano
  Arnaud Sussmann
  violin
  Angela Wee
  violin
  Paul Neubauer
  viola
  Tien-Hsin Cindy Wu
  viola
  Dmitri Atapine
  cello
  David Finckel
  cello