The versatile composer-pianist-conductor-painter Mendelssohn personifies genius and musical prodigy and his second Piano Trio in C minor (1845) is a true expression of the exquisite sensibility of his life and art. The style of the profoundly moving Piano Trio in G minor of 1855 is close to that of Robert Schumann, with hints of Liszt, Wagner and Berlioz. Two of today’s brightest young performers join cellist Yehuda Hanani for a juxtaposition of these passionate works. Roman Rabinovich, piano; Soovin Kim, violin; Yehuda Hanani, cello.