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A classical piano trio consists of piano, violin and cello. A jazz piano trio is comprised of piano, acoustic bass and drums.
Israel Piano Trio was created in 1972.
Granados Piano Trio op.50 is in C major
Brahms - horn trio
That is correct! The piano (normally) is not included in the "trio" or "quartet" count.
The Florestan Trio does a fantastic job.
The term "piano trios" typically refers to a musical ensemble consisting of a piano, a violin, and a cello. There are numerous piano trios composed throughout the history of classical and contemporary music. Some well-known composers of piano trios include Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Schubert, Johannes Brahms, Dmitri Shostakovich, and many others. If you're looking for an exact number, it's challenging to provide a specific count because composers continue to create piano trios, and new compositions are added regularly. The number would depend on the time frame you're considering and whether you're including both historical and contemporary compositions.
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Normally, you would find a saxaphone, trumpet, piano and drums.
Violin + Cello + Piano Violin + Violin + Piano Violin + Viola + Piano
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