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==Other combinations== Some rather rare combinations of instruments have nonetheless inspired a few outstanding works. *Haydn wrote three trios for flute, cello and piano ([[Hoboken catalog|H.]] 15/15-17), a combination for which [[Carl Maria von Weber]] also wrote [[Trio for Piano, Flute and Cello (Weber)|one work (op. 63)]]. *Beethoven wrote his [[Trio for Piano, Flute and Bassoon (Beethoven)|Trio in G major, WoO 37]] (1786) for flute, bassoon and piano. *[[Mikhail Glinka]] wrote his ''Trio pathétique'' in D minor for clarinet, bassoon and piano, although is also performed with a violin or cello substituting the clarinet or the bassoon, respectively. *[[Francis Poulenc]]'s [[Trio for oboe, bassoon and piano]] op. 43 (1926). *The [[horn trio#Horn, violin and piano|Horn-violin-piano trio]] is exemplified by Brahms' [[Horn Trio (Brahms)|Trio Op. 40 in E flat]] and [[György Ligeti]]'s 1982 [[Trio for Violin, Horn and Piano (Ligeti)|Trio for Violin, Horn and Piano]]. *Trios with clarinet include masterpieces such as Mozart's ''[[Kegelstatt Trio]]'' and works by Beethoven, Brahms and Bartók; many more works are listed in [[Clarinet-violin-piano trio]], [[Clarinet-viola-piano trio]] and [[Clarinet-cello-piano trio]]. *[[Ignaz Lachner]] wrote all of his six piano trios for violin, viola and piano. *The jazz trio formation of saxophone, piano and percussion has been taken up as an alternative "piano trio" in the field of [[contemporary classical music]], initially by [[Trio Accanto]] who since 1994 have commissioned more than 100 works for this combination. Several other trios have been formed to perform this repertoire.
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