Piano Trio (Debussy)

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The Piano Trio in G major, L. 5 (revised Lesure catalogue; originally L. 3), was written by an 18-year-old Claude Debussy in 1880 in Fiesole, Italy, where he resided at Nadezhda von Meck's. Most of the autograph of the work was thought to be lost until 1982, when it was discovered from the legacy of Maurice Dumesnil, a pupil of Debussy's. The first edition was published in 1986.[1]

The work is in four movements:

  1. Andantino con moto allegro (G major)
  2. Scherzo: Moderato con allegro (B minor, trio in B major)
  3. Andante espressivo (G major)
  4. Finale: Appassionato (G minor → G major)

A typical performance lasts 20–25 minutes.

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