Paul Juon (1872-1940)

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Quote from: kyjo on June 15, 2025, 02:24:37 PMVery nice, Cesar! There are, of course, already wonderful recordings of Juon's complete music for piano trio:



Included are three piano trios proper, plus the Litaniae, Legend, and Suite (the first two being quite substantial works). There's inspired melodic writing, colorful textures, and unique personality abound in these scores. Juon's chamber music output is a real treasure trove and should be heard by any fan of the genre!

Most definitely, Kyle. Juon's chamber music is the real treasure trove of his oeuvre: string quartets, piano trios, piano quartets, piano quintets, the masterful Piano Sextet in C minor, etc. I also know that set of works for piano trio and it's consistently engrossing.
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