The Piano Trio in G minor, Op. 15, for piano, violin, and cello, was written in 1855 by Bedřich Smetana initially as his Opus 9. Following some revision, he had finished and premiered the revised work in Sweden in 1858. The work was then officially published in 1880. This piece was dedicated to the memory of his eldest daughter, Bedřiška. This work features paraphrases and quotations of his previous Piano Sonata in G minor JB 3:24 (1846). This work takes approximately 28–32 minutes to perform. This piano trio consists of three movements: