For violin, violoncello and piano
Piano Trio
No. 2 · This Mirror Has Three Faces
A five-part piano trio structured as a triptych, with exterior panels, interior panels and a central movement.
Commission
Co-commissioned by Arizona Friends of Chamber Music and the Weiss/Kaplan/Newman Piano Trio.
Premiere
9 March 2012. Tucson, Leo Rich Theatre · Martin Beaver, violin; Clive Greensmith, violoncello; Lera Auerbach, piano.
Movements
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1. Prelude
- Left Exterior Panel · Moderato libero
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2. First Unfolding
- Left Interior Panel · Allegro appassionato
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3. Second Unfolding
- Right Interior Panel · Tempo di valse
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4. Tell’em What You See
- Center Panel · Allegro assai
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5. Folding · Postlude
- Right Exterior Panel · Adagio nostalgico
Work Information
2. First Unfolding (Left Interior Panel) · Allegro appassionato
3. Second Unfolding (Right Interior Panel) · Tempo di valse
4. Tell’em What You See (Center Panel) · Allegro assai
5. Folding · Postlude (Right Exterior Panel) · Adagio nostalgico
Abbreviations PDF
About the Work
Piano Trio No. 2 “This Mirror Has Three Faces” is a chamber work for violin, violoncello and piano. Written in 2011, it is structured in five movements corresponding to the panels of a triptych: left exterior, left interior, right interior, center and right exterior.
The work was co-commissioned by Arizona Friends of Chamber Music and the Weiss/Kaplan/Newman Piano Trio. It was premiered on 9 March 2012 at the Leo Rich Theatre in Tucson by Martin Beaver, Clive Greensmith and Lera Auerbach.
“I like the idea of exploring the dramatic, ritualistic side of music. In The Mirror With Three Faces, one can look at three different faces or roles of the same person or at three distinct personalities – each with its own face. Each character (i.e. instrument) may be isolated, in conflict, or in harmony with others and itself. This trio explores individuality and ensemble, harmony and conflict, one in three or three in one – that is the ambiguous nature of this work, structured in the form of a triptych.”
Lera Auerbach
Form. Triptych in five movements.
Duration. Approximately 23 minutes.
Forces. Violin, violoncello and piano.
The subtitle This Mirror Has Three Faces frames the trio as both chamber music and visual structure. The five movements are named as panels, placing the listener before a work that opens, unfolds, centers and folds back into itself.
The traditional piano-trio formation becomes the vehicle for the work’s central ambiguity: three independent voices, three reflected identities, or one image divided into three faces.
Online Materials
Listening, video, audio, recording, publisher, purchase and reference materials for Lera Auerbach Piano Trio No. 2, This Mirror Has Three Faces.
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Video / ListeningVimeo
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Spotify album
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Apple Music ClassicalDelta Piano Trio · The Mirror with Three Faces Apple Music Classical
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Spotify album
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Apple MusicWeiss-Kaplan-Newman Trio · An American Tour Apple Music
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Spotify album
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Apple Music ClassicalChromatophonic Trio · Chromatophonic Apple Music Classical
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Deezer album
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Amazon MusicChromatophonic Trio · Chromatophonic Amazon Music
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Audio archiveWest Cork Music Archive West Cork Music
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MP3West Cork Music · Direct MP3 West Cork Music
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VideoTrio Ondata YouTube
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Video
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VideoStrelitzia Piano Trio YouTube
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Video excerptDelta Piano Trio YouTube
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YouTube audio
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ReviewMusicWeb International MusicWeb International
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Official pageLera Auerbach · Piano Trio No. 2 leraauerbach.com
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PublisherBoosey & Hawkes / Sikorski Boosey & Hawkes
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Referenceearsense earsense
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Purchase ScorePurchase Score Boosey & Hawkes / Sikorski
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CatalogueFull Catalogue LeraAuerbach.com
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ReferenceStandard Abbreviations PDF Boosey & Hawkes
Publisher and Materials
Published by Boosey & Hawkes / Sikorski. The score is available through the official Boosey & Hawkes / Sikorski purchase page. Zinfonia rental material has been intentionally omitted because this is a chamber work available for purchase.