Frederick Grinke (violin)
Florence Hooton (violoncello)
Dorothy Manley (pianoforte)
Joaquin Turina happens to be known in this country by his less personal works, co!ourful, thoroughly Spanish pieces. Actually, his chief interest is in chamber music, to which he has devoted more attention than any other Spanish composer of note.
This Trio is the sixth of his large-scale chamber works and is an admirable example of his skill in reconciling the Spanish idiom with the Franck-d'Indy point of view. It won a prize in a National Competition in 1926 and was played at the Frankfort International Chamber Music Festival the year after