Title & Reference

LUIGI BOCCHERINI
The last trios
GCD 922003
(Los Siglos de Oro)

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Performer

LA REAL CÁMARA

Emilio Moreno
Enrico Gatti
Wouter Möller

Production details

Playing time: 68’14
Recorded at Iglesia de San Miguel, Cuenca (Spain), in September 1995
Engineered and produced by Carlos Céster
Art direction by 00:03:00 oficina tresminutos
Essay by Emilio Moreno
English, Spanish, French, German

Bar code

8 424562 22003 4

Luigi Boccherini (1743-1805)

Trio op. 54/2 (G114) in G major
Madrid, April 1796
Allegro con moto – Tempo di Minuetto – Rondeau. Allegro giusto

Trio op. 54/4 (G116) in C major
Madrid, August 1796
Allegro con spirito – Andantino – Minuetto – Rondo. Allegretto moderato

Trio op. 54/5 (G117) in d minor
Madrid, October 1796
Allegretto moderato – Minuetto con moto – Larghetto – Finale. Presto

Trio op. 54/6 (G118) in A major
Madrid, November 1796
Presto assai – Larghetto – Tempo di Minuetto – Finale. Allegro vivo

Complete CD Booklet
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We have chosen one of the most emblematic Glossa discs as the third release of the new collection Los Siglos de Oro, which was edited originally in 1995 and has been out of stock for a few years. This is the second recording which the delightful group lead by Emilio Moreno, La Real Cámara, has dedicated to Luigi Boccherini, that Italian who would become the most significant of the late 18th-century Spanish composers. The repertoire could not be more peculiar, as these pieces are, according to the current state of musicology, the last composed for two violins and cello in music history.

These musicians are undoubtedly the finest specialists in Boccherini’s chamber music that exist nowadays. Emilio Moreno and Enrico Gatti, two former members of Chiara Banchini’s Ensemble 415, reproduce here, supported by Wouter Möller, a music full of detail of inspiring beauty and measured popular scent, which reveals an optimistic Boccherini in spite of the misfortunes that shadowed the last years of his life. As an additional incentive, we are in front of one the most beautiful designs that never came out of the Glossa factory. The choice of a painting by Goya is complemented with a lovely essay by Emilio Moreno concerning the two proven encounters between Boccherini and Goya, two artists with very much in common.