Thematic variations for piano and string trio cast in five movements: Ein Ding; Kinderspott; Duett für Vier; Ruhig and Die Wolfsjungen. The idea behind the work stems from a familiar
This ambitious piece, melodious and lively, is one of Mendelssohn's most popular chamber works.
This variation was dedicated to Elgar's cellist friend Basil George Nevelson (B.G.N.) and is now available in this lush arrangement for cello quintet.
Written for and dedicated to the composer's wife, this deeply moving solo work depicts the gradual unfolding of personality that occurred during and through their exchange of handwritten letters. Cast in