
          The South Bank lunchtime concerts at the Purcell Room are well patronised 
          and this was an intensive hour's music making of the highest quality. 
          The Smetana trio, composed after the death of his young daughter, is 
          of scarifying intensity, a cry of pain which often seems to be bursting 
          the bounds of the trio format. Beethoven's Ghost trio made 
          an apt companion for it, and left us fully nourished. The Gould Trio 
          (Lucy Gould, Alice Neary & Benjamin Frith) is of international calibre 
          and its three players, each very individual, are adept at the give and 
          take which is the essence of chamber music conversation, each knowing 
          when to recede temporarily into an accompanying role. A great deal always 
          depends on the pianist of a piano trio, and Benjamin Frith is as impressive 
          in steering without seeming to, and the tone and balance they achieved 
          in the (not always easy) Purcell Room was ideal.. 
        
        Their CD of the Smetana Trio with Beethoven's Archduke 
          (gentler and more expansive than the Ghost) is fully recommendable, 
          recorded on the Gould Trio's own label in a suitable acoustic at Potton 
          Hall in Suffolk, can be ordered from caroline@c7m.co.uk 
          
        
        Peter Grahame Woolf