While their name derives from Schubert's song Der Wanderer, D. 493, and their sympathies lie with German Romanticism in general, the Trio Wanderer has performed a broad range of works lying outside the Germanic sphere, including compositions by Smetana, Saint-Saëns, Copland, and more, as well as contemporary composers. Of course, this popular piano trio has lived up to the spirit of its name, too, with regular performances of works by Beethoven, Hummel, Schubert, and other German Romantics, not to mention those who augured Romanticism like Haydn and Mozart. What is unusual abo...