Young composed the
Trio as a recent college graduate in Los Angeles, imagining it as an impractically lengthy piece. For decades, Young did not release any recordings of the
Trio or publish the score, making it difficult to hear aside from
bootlegs circulated privately. Since 1986, he has worked with cellist
Charles Curtis to develop alternate versions of the piece. In 2005, Young premiered a new "
Just Intonation Version" of the
Trio for a sextet, performed by the Theatre of Eternal Music String Ensemble under the direction of Curtis. A series of 2015 performances at Dia Chelsea extended the piece to three hours in length. This version was officially released in 2021 by the
Dia Art Foundation under the title
Trio for Strings Original Full Length Just Intonation Version (1958–1984–1998–2001–2005–2015) featuring Curtis and Reynard Rott (cello), Erik Carlson and Christopher Otto (violin, viola). ==Legacy==