The name Menahem Pressler was, to many, almost synonymous with the Beaux Arts Trio, the group he founded in 1955, the same year the busy pianist joined the faculty at Indiana University. Incredibly, he remained active in both roles for 50-plus years. The Beaux Arts Trio was often cited as one of the world's finest piano trios, and most of the credit for its success must go to Pressler, who was, not surprisingly, the only enduring member down through the years. The group, in residence at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., concertized widely throughout the world, typic...