Reed trio
A reed trio, also known as a trio d’anches, is a mixed chamber ensemble consisting of three reed instruments: oboe, clarinet and bassoon. Either term can also refer to a musical composition for this ensemble.
History
[edit | edit source]The origins of the reed trio are more recent than the wind quintet: while the latter arose early in the nineteenth century, the first known composition for reed trio, a work by French composer Ange Flégier, was not written until 1897.[1] The reed trio ranks second only to the wind quintet among woodwind chamber ensembles in terms of popularity and quantity of original repertoire.[2] The reed trio genre became more firmly established in the late 1920s by bassoonist Fernand Oubradous, oboist Myrtile Morel and clarinetist Pierre Lefèbvre, who together comprised the Trio d’Anches de Paris.[3][4] Much of the original repertoire for the reed trio was written for Oubradous’ ensemble as well as the contemporaneous Trio d’Anches René Daraux (René Daraux, oboe; Fernand Gossens, clarinet; Ange Maugendre, bassoon). Professional reed trios that have produced commercial recordings include the Saarland Radio Wind Trio, Ensemble Trielen, Trio Lézard, the Cavell Trio, Trio d’Anches de Cologne, Trio d’Anches Hamburg, Trois Bois, Trio d'Anches de Monte-Carlo, Zagreb Wind Trio and Ocotillo Winds.
Oiseau-Lyre Wind Trios
[edit | edit source]Several French composers are responsible for contributing some of the first works for reed trio and have written standards that are part of the Oiseau-Lyre Wind Trio Collection. This collection consists of seven compositions by Darius Milhaud, Jacques Ibert, Georges Auric, and Henry Barraud. These works came as a response to the formation of the well-received Trio d’anches de Paris in the 1930s.[5] Louise Hanson-Dyer collaborated with the Trio d'anches de Paris to publish and record the music with her company Éditions de l’Oiseau-Lyre.
List of reed trios by country
[edit | edit source]Argentina
[edit | edit source]- Salvador Ranieri, Sonata Trío (1960)[6]
- Juan María Solare, Anche (2002)
- Juan María Solare, Soundtrack for an Imaginary Cartoon (2025). Movements: Animated Animation, Whimsical Capers, Shenanigans, Unnoticed, as Planned, On the Sly, Home Office, Tongue in Cheek, A Hint of Longing, Lucky Wheel, High Spirits.
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Brazil
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Bulgaria
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Canada
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Denmark
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France
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Germany
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Hungary
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Israel
[edit | edit source]- Lior Navok, Jongleurs (2024)
Italy
[edit | edit source]- Fulvio Caldini, Guillaume, Op. 10 (1983)
Japan
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Lithuania
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Luxembourg
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Macedonia
[edit | edit source]- Toma Prošev, Četiri eseja
Netherlands
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Norway
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Poland
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Romania
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Russia
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Sweden
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Switzerland
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United Kingdom
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United States
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Reed trio with accompanying instruments
[edit | edit source]Reed trio with orchestra
[edit | edit source]- Henri Tomasi, Divertimento Corsica for reed trio, strings and harp (1952)
Reed trio with piano
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Reed trio with electronics
[edit | edit source]- Dai Fujikura, Phantom Splinter (2009)
References
[edit | edit source]- ^ Fliégier reed trio on IMSLP
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- ^ Cigrang Trio d'Anches at Luxembourg Music Publishers
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- ^ Standford Cartoons (composer's website)
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- ^ Standford Suite Humoresque (composer's website)
Further reading
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