New on Naxos | General Issue: July 2025

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History of the Russian Piano Trio, Vol. 7 Lost in Russia ALOIZ • WINKLER The Brahms Trio

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The two composers featured on this album worked in Russia during a period when it had become part of international musical culture, with many European musicians choosing to make a living there. Famous Czech cellist, Vladislav Aloiz, whose cosmopolitan Piano Trio in F major is an inspirational mix of beauty, passionate virtuosity and wit, moved to St Petersburg where he was awarded a professorship at the Conservatoire. Born in Kharkiv to an Austrian family, Alexander Winkler also found himself at the centre of Russian music at the turn of the century. The laconic themes of his masterfully written Piano Trio in F sharp minor are reminiscent of late Brahms. Key features: • The first part of our History of the Russian Piano Trio edition concluded with a fifth volume (Naxos 8.574116) released in July 2021, resulting in a highly collectable anthology which was the first of its kind. Gramophone concluded that ‘together with the excellent fourth volume and the preceding three, this “History of the Russian Piano Trio” is a set to treasure’. •

8.574688 Release date: 25 Jul 2025

Companion titles – Previous releases in the series

The Brahms Trio returns with its follow-up in May 2025 with a second part devoted to the Silver Age and Russian Art Nouveau. The first of these, (Vol. 6, Naxos 8.574687) contained core elements of the piano trio repertoire and of pre-revolutionary Russian music in the form of Rachmaninov’s two Elegiac Trios .

Nikolai Sachenko , Natalia Rubinstein and Kirill Rodin

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Click to listen to WINKLER, A.: Piano Trio in F sharp minor, Op. 17: II. Vivace

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Carl TEIKE (1864–1922) Marches, Vol. 2 Graf Zeppelin-Marsch Hansa-Marsch Heil Potsdam The Royal Swedish Navy Band Alexander Hanson

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Carl Teike achieved great success at the beginning of his career with Alte Kameraden (available on Naxos 8.574317), renowned as the German ‘march of marches’. Characterised by a clear structure, inventiveness and a wide range of tone colours, Teike’s marches significantly enriched the German concert march genre. On this second of three volumes they range from the festive Aus allen deutschen Gauen (‘From All Regions of Germany’) composed for veterans, marches with patriotic titles such as Der Kaiser kommt and Kaiser- Parole or dedicated to major cities in Northern Germany, to Die Welt in Waffen (‘The Weaponised World’), which gave rise to political scandal in its day. Key features: • This release is the second volume of a three-volume set in a comprehensive edition of Carl Teike’s marches. Both of the first two volumes have been recorded with the excellent The Royal Swedish Navy Band conducted by Alexander Hanson , admired in Vol. 1 (8.574317) by the American Record Guide for its ‘professional renditions that are crisp and balanced, with assured dynamic contrast’. •

8.574318 Release date: 11 Jul 2025 Companion titles – Recommended band music releases

The Royal Swedish Navy Band has appeared on Vols. 11 and 12 of our American Classics edition of the Music for Wind Band of John Philip Sousa, of which Vol. 11 (8.559690) was considered ‘another desirable addition to a very desirable series’ by MusicWeb International .

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