Amy Beach Piano Trio Analysis of Stability and Instability (Ben)
Amy Beach's Piano Trio in A minor Op. 150 was written in 1938, this reminiscent piece features 3 movements. The first movement (the movement I focus on in this blog) is an extremely lyrical and expressive movement with a stark contrasting A and B phrase. The second movement, Lento espressivo also has a contrasting A and B phrase, the A phrase is a slow and expressive lament while the B phrase is a bouncy more joyous theme which is similar to the happy finale movement Allegro Con Brio. This final movement features many different themes and tempo markings expressing many different characters. The Piano Trio in A minor was likely one of Amy Beach's last written pieces as she wrote it in the years leading up to her death (1944) which is likely why the piece sounds so reminiscent. Stability and Instability in Amy Beach's Piano Trio When examining Amy Beach’s Piano Trio No. 1 I focused my study towards the shifts from stability to instability throughout...