Peter Schickele - Serenade for Three - The Verdehr Trio
The Verdehr Trio Composers Series James Niblock and Peter Schickele Featured composer: Peter Schickele - 01:16 - 04:37 - 10:53 - 22:45 "Serenade for Three” - 12:40 Walter Verdehr - Violin Elsa Ludewig-Verdehr - Clarinet Gary Kirkpatrick - Piano "When the time comes, the VERDEHR TRIO'S legacy will be vast -decades of wonderful performances and, probably more lasting, the commissioning of hundreds of pieces for a violin, clarinet, piano trio" Joan Reinthaler, Washington Post, March 2007. "The Verdehr Trio is simply the most influential violin-clarinet-piano trio in the world." Nov. 8, 2005, Music and Vision, London, England. Other featured content from this DVD: James Niblock - "Medieval Suite" and "Double Concerto#2" • James Niblock - Medieval Suite - Double Co...

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