Wed, 20 December 2006 The uniqueness of Pleyel Trio Wien is that they search the archives aiming to make alive the works by less-known composers. On 27 July in the Recotor's Palace Atrium we could have heard the sound of Anton Walter piano, the property of Dubrovnik museums, but restored in Salzburg in 2005. The sonata they played, has been preserved in the Music Archives in Friars Minor Monastery and Hrvoje Jugovic, the pianist arranged it for the concert in Dubrovnik. Listen to: Sorkocevic: Sonata for pianoforte, violin and cello in G minor Largo Menuetto Rondo (Allegro) Concert took place in Rector's Palace Atrium, Dubrovnik on 27 July 2006 More info: www.dubrovnik-festival.hr |

The uniqueness of Pleyel Trio Wien is that they search the archives aiming to make alive the works by less-known composers. On 27 July in the Recotor's Palace Atrium we could have heard the sound of Anton Walter piano, the property of Dubrovnik museums, but restored in Salzburg in 2005. 