The Feininger Trio with Schubert, Brahms, Zemlinsky and Gourzi
The Feininger Trio, named after the painter Lyonel Feininger, captivates with its warm and nuanced sound. Here it takes us to the Vienna of the Romantic and late Romantic periods – with Schubert’s soulful Notturno, Brahms’s C minor Trio suffused with Hungarian fire and Zemlinsky’s Opus 3, which is unmistakably orientated towards the Brahms tradition. A contemporary counterpoint to these is provided by Konstantia Gourzi’s Apollon.