Yet in its most ravishing passage – the tender cello solo that opens its slow movement – the piano, Brahms’s own instrument, remains silent. It never gets to play that heavenly melody.
Effortless Brahms and rich Sibelius from Sado and the Tonkünstler-Orchester, with elegant Mozart from Yeol Eum Son at Cadogan ...
Experience the artistry of Hélène Grimaud, a pianist known for her powerful performances and her work as a wildlife ...
He introduced this music to a whole new audience when he wrote Gypsy-inspired dances for the piano – and then began super-sizing them for an entire orchestra. Brahms was inspired by the folk ...
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No.1 - OCR ... by Beethoven as the solo pianist. The piece was published in 1801 after some revisions. Brahms: Violin Concerto - OCR Johannes Brahms was a composer ...
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