Piano trio repertoire

Among the fairly large repertoire for the standard piano trio (violin, cello, and piano) are the following works:

Ordering is by surname of composer.

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  • Salomon Jadassohn
    • Piano Trio 1 in F major, Op.16 (1858)
    • Piano Trio 2 in E major, Op.20 (1860)
    • Piano Trio 3 in C minor, Op.59 (1880)
    • Piano Trio 4 in C minor, Op.85 (1887)
  • Marie Jaëll
    • Piano Trio (1881)
  • Betsy Jolas
    • Trio 88 (1988)
    • "Ah! Haydn" (2007)
  • Joseph Jongen
    • Piano Trio in B minor, Op. 10 (1897)
    • Trio for Violin, Viola, and Piano, Op. 30 (1907)
    • Deux pieces en trio, Op. 95 (1931)
  • John Joubert
    • Landscapes for soprano and piano trio, Op. 129 (1992)
  • Paul Juon
    • Piano Trio No. 1 in A minor, Op.17 (1901)
    • Trio-Caprice on Selma Lagerlof's "Gosta Berling" in B minor, Op. 39 [Trio No. 2] (1908)
    • Piano Trio No. 3 in G major, Op. 60 (1915)
    • Litaniae. Tone Poem in C minor, Op. 70 [Trio No. 4] (1918, rev.1929)
    • Legend in D minor, Op. 83 [Trio No. 5] (1930)
    • Suite in C major, Op. 89 (1932)

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  • Eduard Nápravník
    • Piano Trio No.1 in G minor, Op.24 (1876)
    • Piano Trio No.2 in D minor, Op.62 (1897)
  • Lior Navok
    • Piano Trio (1999)
  • Laura Netzel
    • Piano Trio No. 1 in D-flat major, Serenade, Op. 50 (1895)
    • Piano Trio No. 2 in G minor, Preludio e fughetta, Op. 68 (1900)
    • Piano Trio No. 3 in D minor, Op. 78 (1903)
  • Olga Neuwirth
    • Quasare / Pulsare II (2017)
  • Dika Newlin
    • Piano Trio, Op. 2 (1948)
  • Carl Nielsen
    • Piano Trio in G minor, FS 3i (1883)
  • Ib Nørholm
    • Piano Trio, Op. 22 (1959)
  • Vítězslav Novák
    • Piano Trio No. 1 in G minor, Op. 1 (ca. 1890)
    • Piano Trio No. 2 in D minor "Quasi una ballata", Op. 27 (ca. 1900)

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  • Jane O'Leary
    • Piano Trio (1992)
  • George Onslow
    • Piano Trios Nos. 1–3 in A major, C major, G minor, Op. 3 (1807)[30]
    • Piano Trios Nos. 4–6 in E minor, E major, D major, Op. 14 (1817)[30]
    • Piano Trio No. 7 in D minor, Op. 20 (1822)[30]
    • Piano Trio No. 8 in C minor, Op. 26 (1823)[30]
    • Piano Trio No. 9 in G major, Op. 27 (1823)[30]
    • Piano Trio No. 10 in F minor, Op. 83 (1851/2)[30]
  • Cornélie van Oosterzee
    • 2 Phantasiestücke for Piano Trio, Op. 18 (1900)
  • Morfydd Owen
    • Piano Trio in D major (1915)
  • María Luisa Ozaita
    • Piano Trio (1987)

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Other combinations for Piano Trio

Many works also exist for less conventional groupings of instruments. Among the most notable are:

Of these repertoires, pieces which include ossia parts for the conventional violin-cello-piano trio include:

  • Ludwig van Beethoven
    • Trio for clarinet, cello, piano in B-flat major, Op. 11
  • Johannes Brahms
  • Max Bruch
    • Trio for clarinet (or violin), cello, and piano in c minor, Op. 5
    • Eight Pieces for clarinet (or violin), cello, and piano, Op. 83
  • Mikhail Glinka
    • Trio pathétique, for clarinet (or violin), bassoon (or cello), and piano in D minor, G. iv173

Technically not piano trios, but pieces with ossia parts for the conventional violin-cello-piano trio are:

  • Henriette Renié
    • Trio for harpe (or piano), violin and cello in B-flat major, IHR 17 (written in ca. 1901, published in ca. 1910)

See also

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