Musical Rarities: String Chamber Music from Zurich & St. Petersburg Trio Amani

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Album-Release:
2021

HRA-Release:
27.08.2021

Label: Solo Musica

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Chamber Music

Artist: Trio Amani

Composer: Nikolai Amani (1872-1904), Hans Schaeuble (1906-1988), Paul Müller-Zürich (1898-1993), Serge Prokofieff (1891-1953)

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  • Nikolai Amani (1872 - 1904): String Trio in D Minor, Op. 1:
  • 1Amani: String Trio in D Minor, Op. 1: I. Allegro moderato - Allegro - Più mosso07:58
  • 2Amani: String Trio in D Minor, Op. 1: II. Andante non troppo05:01
  • 3Amani: String Trio in D Minor, Op. 1: III. Intermezzo. Allegro scherzando04:26
  • 4Amani: String Trio in D Minor, Op. 1: IV. Finale. Allegro molto06:13
  • Hans Schaeuble (1906 - 1988): String Quartet, Op. 35:
  • 5Schaeuble: String Quartet, Op. 35: I. Allegro - Poco pui mosso03:59
  • 6Schaeuble: String Quartet, Op. 35: II. Andante mezza voce - Andante04:50
  • 7Schaeuble: String Quartet, Op. 35: III. Scherzo02:33
  • 8Schaeuble: String Quartet, Op. 35: IV. Allegro. Primo tempo02:47
  • Paul Müller-Zürich (1898 - 1993): String Trio, Op. 46:
  • 9Müller-Zürich: String Trio, Op. 46: I. Molto tranquillo04:49
  • 10Müller-Zürich: String Trio, Op. 46: II. Allegro ritmico01:41
  • 11Müller-Zürich: String Trio, Op. 46: III. Andante tranquillo02:47
  • 12Müller-Zürich: String Trio, Op. 46: IV. Vivace04:51
  • Sergei Prokofiev (1891 - 1953): Sonata for 2 Violins in C Major, Op. 56:
  • 13Prokofiev: Sonata for 2 Violins in C Major, Op. 56: I. Andante cantabile02:50
  • 14Prokofiev: Sonata for 2 Violins in C Major, Op. 56: II. Allegro03:02
  • 15Prokofiev: Sonata for 2 Violins in C Major, Op. 56: III. Commodo03:05
  • 16Prokofiev: Sonata for 2 Violins in C Major, Op. 56: IV. Allegro con brio04:38
  • Total Runtime01:05:30

Info for Musical Rarities: String Chamber Music from Zurich & St. Petersburg



The trio was founded in 2017 by violinist Marina Yakovleva, her fellow-violinist and brother Mikhail Yakovlev and cellist Lev Sivkov. They chose the name “Trio Amani” in honour of the Russian composer Nikolai Amani (1872-1904), whose String Trio they discovered in 2018 and premiered that year in Zurich. After a highly successful concert series, Marina, Mikhail and Lev invited violist Vahagn Aristakesyan to join them on the present recording of chamber music for strings in various scorings from Russia and Switzerland. The trio presented this programme in 2019 in a series of concerts in the composers’ homelands. The repertoire of Trio Amani comprises a wide variety of compositions for various formations, from duo to piano quintet.

The album will be released in the series "Musik aus der Zentralbibliothek Zürich". The Music Department was set up in 1971 and rapidly established itself as an academic collection of European status. Alongside large holdings of printed and recorded music, the Music Department is home to one of the world’s largest collections of Wagneriana and now serves as a major repository of Swiss music manuscripts from the past 200 years.

Vahagn Arisakesyan, viola
Trio Amani:
Marina Yakovleva, violin
Mikhail Yakovlev, viola
Lev Sivkov, cello



Vahagn Aristakesyan
was born in Armenia. He began his musical education at the age of seven and studied violin in Yerevan until 1996. From 1992 to 1995 he played in the youth orchestra “Serenade”, with which he won first prize for chamber music at the 1995 Premio Valentino Bucchi competition in Rome. He continued his studies in 1996, taking violin and viola with Tibor Varga in Sion (Switzerland), and was soon appearing as soloist with the Orchestre de l’Académie Tibor Varga. Aristakesyan has been deputy section head of the second violins in the Basel Symphony Orchestra since 2000. In 2006, he was selected to be the leader of the Collegium Musicum Basel.

Trio Amani
The trio was founded in 2017 by violinist Marina Yakovleva, her fellow-vioinist and brother Mikhail Yakovlev and cellist Lev Sivkov. They chose the name “Trio Amani” in honour of the Russian composer Nikolay Amani (1872-1904), whose string trio they discovered in 2018 and premiered that year in Zurich.

After a highly successful concert series, Marina, Mikhail and Lev invited violist Vahagn Aristakesyan to join them on the present recording of chamber music for strings in various scorings from Russia and Switzerland. The trio presented this programme in 2019 in a series of concerts in the composers’ homelands.

The repertoire of Trio Amani comprises a wide variety of compositions for various formations, from duo to piano quintet.

Booklet for Musical Rarities: String Chamber Music from Zurich & St. Petersburg

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