If Chopin's Cello Sonata can be turned into a piano concertoScriabinoff wrote:Thank you so much to all who replied with feedback, info, and comments on the Tchaikovsky trio! I'm learning so much here and just wanted to express my genuine appreciation for the chance to be able to particiate (mostly I'm still aking questions, as I try to "not speak what I know not of....") and learn.
I particularly thought the idea of a concerto like work of the trio for piano and orchestra would be super interesting!
sorry, didn't want to bog the thread down with lots of short "thanks" and "ok." type individual responses but felt at least a single expression of gratitude was in order. for here and generally on the forum site as a whole.
(well, it's not really a proper one) Tchaikovsky's Piano Trio
should be easy to convert!
Returning to piano solo arrangements, and disregarding
individual movements, I'm struggling to think of any
examples at all of piano versions of piano trios, other
than Beethoven's Op1 and Schumann's Op88 (which isn't
even called a piano trio). Are there any others? There
must be. The existence of only 3 complete official piano
trios in 2H is hard to believe.