Who's behind the notes? Discover Franz Schubert: The Prolific Master of Romantic Melody
The Piano Trio No. 2 in E-flat major, Op. 100, D. 929 is one of Franz Schubert's final and most celebrated chamber works. Composed in 1827, it showcases Schubert's mature style with its expansive lyrical melodies, rich harmonic language, and dramatic intensity. The second movement in particular, with its haunting and melancholic theme, has become one of his most beloved musical passages and serves as the basis for variations in this work.