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The '''Beaux Arts Trio''' was a noted [[piano trio]]. They made their debut on July 13, 1955, at the Berkshire Music Festival, known today as the [[Tanglewood Music Center]]. Their final American concert was held at Tanglewood on August 21, 2008. It was webcast live and archived on [[NPR Music]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Beaux Arts Trio Bids Farewell At Tanglewood|url=http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=93589600|work=NPR Music|accessdate=9 May 2013}}</ref> Their final concert was in [[Lucerne]], Switzerland on September 6, 2008.
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The Beaux Arts Trio recorded the entire standard piano trio repertoire. In 2005, the trio celebrated its 50th anniversary with two special CD issues, one featuring their most popular releases through their long years of recording (released by [[Philips Records]]), and the other an anniversary collection of new music (released by [[Warner Bros. Records|Warner Records]]). Throughout its existence, the trio was held together by the founding member, pianist [[Menahem Pressler]]. The original members of the trio when it was founded in 1955 were:
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The '''Beaux Arts Trio''' was a noted [[piano trio]], celebrated for their vivacity, emotional depth and wide-ranging repertoire. They made their debut on 13 July 1955, at the Berkshire Music Festival, [[Lenox, Massachusetts]], United States, known today as the [[Tanglewood Music Center]]. Their final American concert was held at Tanglewood on 21 August 2008. It was webcast live and archived on [[NPR Music]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Huizenga|first=Tom|title=Beaux Arts Trio Bids Farewell At Tanglewood|url=https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=93589600|work=NPR Music|date=19 August 2008|access-date=9 May 2013}}</ref> Their final concert was in [[Lucerne]], Switzerland, on 6 September 2008.


The Beaux Arts Trio recorded the entire standard piano trio repertoire. In 2005, the trio celebrated its 50th anniversary with two special CD issues, one featuring their most popular releases through their long years of recording (released by [[Philips Records]]), and the other an anniversary collection of new music (released by [[Warner Bros. Records|Warner Records]]).
*[[Piano]]: [[Menahem Pressler]]
*[[Violin]]: [[Daniel Guilet]]
*[[Cello]]: [[Bernard Greenhouse]]


Throughout its existence, the trio was held together by founding pianist [[Menahem Pressler]]. The original members of the trio when it was founded in 1955 were as follows:<ref>{{AllMusic|class=artist|id=mn0000233875/biography|label=Beaux Arts Trio – Biography|last=Reel|first=James}}</ref>
The violin and cello members changed on a number of occasions, with later members including:


* [[piano]]: [[Menahem Pressler]]
* Violin: [[Isidore Cohen]] (1968–1992; formerly 2nd violinist of the [[Juilliard String Quartet]]), [[Ida Kavafian]] (1992–1998), [[Yung Uck Kim]] (1998–2002), [[Daniel Hope (violinist)|Daniel Hope]] (2002-2008)
* [[violin]]: [[Daniel Guilet]]
* Cello: [[Peter Wiley]] (1987-1998), then changed to [[Guarneri Quartet]]) 2001-2009; [[Antonio Meneses]] (1998-2008)
* [[cello]]: [[Bernard Greenhouse]]

The violin and cello members changed on a number of occasions, with later members including the following:

* violin: [[Isidore Cohen]] (1968–1992; formerly second violinist of the [[Juilliard String Quartet]]), [[Ida Kavafian]] (1992–1998), [[Yung Uck Kim]] (1998–2002), [[Daniel Hope (violinist)|Daniel Hope]] (2002–2008)
* cello: [[Peter Wiley]] (1987–1998, he then moved to [[Guarneri Quartet]]), [[Antonio Meneses]] (1998–2008)

In July 2015, [[Decca Classics]] released a 60-CD boxed set to mark their 60th anniversary.


== References ==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.beauxartstrio.org Beaux Arts Trio website]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20181227221052/http://beauxartstrio.org/ Beaux Arts Trio website]
* [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=16038598 Beaux Arts Trio concerts and interviews on the NPR radio (especially the last concert)]
* [https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=16038598 Beaux Arts Trio concerts and interviews on the NPR radio (especially the last concert)]
*A [[Video]] ([[Sound|Audio]]) by YouTube of a live performance, where [[Antonín Dvořák|Dvořák]]'s [[Dumky Trio]] is played in San Francisco 2008, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bDPMj2TOPQ]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bDPMj2TOPQ A live performance on YouTube] of [[Antonín Dvořák|Dvořák]]'s ''[[Piano Trio No. 4 (Dvořák)|Dumky Trio]]'', played on April 20, 2008, at the Herbst Theatre, San Francisco
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Beaux Arts Trio
Background information
OriginU.S.
Years active1955 (1955)–2008 (2008)

The Beaux Arts Trio was a noted piano trio, celebrated for their vivacity, emotional depth and wide-ranging repertoire. They made their debut on 13 July 1955, at the Berkshire Music Festival, Lenox, Massachusetts, United States, known today as the Tanglewood Music Center. Their final American concert was held at Tanglewood on 21 August 2008. It was webcast live and archived on NPR Music.[1] Their final concert was in Lucerne, Switzerland, on 6 September 2008.

The Beaux Arts Trio recorded the entire standard piano trio repertoire. In 2005, the trio celebrated its 50th anniversary with two special CD issues, one featuring their most popular releases through their long years of recording (released by Philips Records), and the other an anniversary collection of new music (released by Warner Records).

Throughout its existence, the trio was held together by founding pianist Menahem Pressler. The original members of the trio when it was founded in 1955 were as follows:[2]

The violin and cello members changed on a number of occasions, with later members including the following:

In July 2015, Decca Classics released a 60-CD boxed set to mark their 60th anniversary.

References

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  1. ^ Huizenga, Tom (19 August 2008). "Beaux Arts Trio Bids Farewell At Tanglewood". NPR Music. Retrieved 9 May 2013.
  2. ^ Reel, James. Beaux Arts Trio – Biography at AllMusic
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