Music by Students of Anton Bruckner Daniel Linton-France & TONALi Trio

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Album-Release:
2024

HRA-Release:
26.03.2024

Label: Gramola Records

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Chamber Music

Artist: Daniel Linton-France & TONALi Trio

Composer: Mathilde von Kralik (1857-1944), Paul Caro (1859-1914), Franz Marschner (1855-1932), Cyrill Hynais (1862-1913), Alfred Stroß (1860-1885)

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  • Mathilde Kralik von Meyrswalden (1857 - 1944): Piano Trio in F major (1880):
  • 1Meyrswalden: Piano Trio in F major (1880): I - Feurig bewegt08:48
  • 2Meyrswalden: Piano Trio in F major (1880): II - Langsam, mit Ernst07:15
  • 3Meyrswalden: Piano Trio in F major (1880): III - Sehr schnell02:22
  • 4Meyrswalden: Piano Trio in F major (1880): IV - Rasch, energisch07:39
  • Paul Caro (1859 - 1914): Piano Trio in E major, Op. 8 (1886):
  • 5Caro: Piano Trio in E major, Op. 8 (1886): I - Allegro non troppo07:08
  • 6Caro: Piano Trio in E major, Op. 8 (1886) :II - Introduzione. Andante – Scherzo. Presto – Trio. Meno mosso05:51
  • 7Caro: Piano Trio in E major, Op. 8 (1886): III - Adagio10:39
  • 8Caro: Piano Trio in E major, Op. 8 (1886): IV - Finale. Prestissimo possibile04:07
  • Franz Marschner (1855 - 1932): Piano Trio in C minor, Op. 30 (c. 1902):
  • 9Marschner: Piano Trio in C minor, Op. 30 (c. 1902): I - Allegro maestoso13:07
  • 10Marschner: Piano Trio in C minor, Op. 30 (c. 1902): II - Adagio molto16:28
  • 11Marschner: Piano Trio in C minor, Op. 30 (c. 1902): III - Allegro sciolto11:36
  • Cyrill Hynais (1862 - 1913): “Liebessang” in A-flat major for Piano (1889):
  • 12Hynais: “Liebessang” in A-flat major for Piano (1889)08:05
  • Alfred Stross (1858 - 1912): Theme with Variations in A minor for Piano, Op. 15 (c. 1888):
  • 13Stross: Theme with Variations in A minor for Piano, Op. 15 (c. 1888)07:25
  • Total Runtime01:50:30

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In contrast to their teacher, several of Anton Bruckner's pupils devoted themselves to composing chamber music with great passion, as the three piano trios recorded here for the first time testify. Paul Caro, a native of Breslau, studied with Bruckner from 1880 to 1885, to whom he gave the printed edition of his Piano Trio in E major, op. 8 in September 1886. Linz-born Mathilde Kralik von Meyrswalden, who was Bruckner's private pupil from 1875 onwards, achieved one of her first great successes with her Piano Trio in F major, premiered in 1880. Franz Marschner, born in Leitmeritz in Bohemia and Bruckner's counterpoint pupil from 1883 to 1885, created an ambitious and masterful work of almost symphonic dimensions with his Piano Trio in C minor, op. 30, around 1902. The recordings, for which three young, already internationally sought-after musicians have joined forces to form the TONALi Trio, are complemented by Daniel Linton-France's world premiere recordings of two fascinating piano works by Bruckner's pupils Cyrill Hynais and Alfred Stroß, who studied at the Vienna Conservatory from 1876 and presumably took private lessons from Bruckner at the same time.

TONALi Trio
Daniel Linton-France, piano



TONALi Trio
The TONALi cultural project, which won the ECHO Klassik award in 2017, was developed as an innovative education format in the field of classical music.

Pupils from three selected schools are trained by the Münchner Künstlerhaus in two workshops to organise both a school concert and a final concert at the Münchner Künstlerhaus. Basic knowledge of cultural management is taught in advance, moderation training takes place and responsibility is transferred. The project is brought to the stage of the Münchner Künstlerhaus in close co-operation with the top musicians mentioned above. After the final concert, all young cultural managers receive a certificate that can be used for future job applications.

Daniel Linton-France
Born in Australia, Daniel Linton-France gained his first musical experience in the St Mary's Cathedral Choir in his home town of Sydney.

After attending the local Conservatorium-Gymnasium, where he studied piano, harpsichord, horn, composition and conducting, he studied piano with Christoph Lieske and conducting with Dennis Russel-Davies and Jorge Rotter at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg, where he graduated with a Master of Arts degree.

Since 2000 he has worked regularly as a pianist and conductor at the Tyrolean Festival in Erl and in 2001 became musical director of the "Convento dell'Angelo" in Lucca, Italy, where the artistic headquarters of the "Accademia di Montegral" founded by Gustav Kuhn is located.

He has performed in Austria, Germany, Italy, Hungary, Australia and Switzerland as a conductor, soloist, chamber musician and lied accompanist and has worked with the "Orchester der Tiroler Festspiele", the "European Festival Orchestra", the "Haydn Orchester Bozen", "Ensemble Risognanze, Milan", "Concierto München", the "Filharmonica Marchigiana" and the "SBS Orchester, Sydney". As a composer, he has written for theatre, choir and various instrumental combinations.

He won a prize at the "Int. Wettbewerb Schubert und die Moderne" 2003, Graz for the work "Du bist die Ruh" for flute and piano

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