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Violin Sonatas, Audio-CD (Audio book)

English · Audio book

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After their acclaimed complete recording of Beethoven's violin sonatas on Brilliant Classics (BC 94310), Kristof Baráti and Klára Würtz turn to the three sonatas by Johannes Brahms, an unique triptych of perfect works. All three sonatas are among the most frequently performed works for violin and piano, beloved by performers and listeners alike; and for all their delightful variety each sonata builds an impressively architectural unity and addresses itself to us, personally and collectively, with an almost metaphysical depth of inquiry and understanding.

Today the First Sonata in G major is considered by many violinists to be one of the most beautiful sonatas ever written for their instrument, with a finale in which Brahms seems to stir up the memory of long-forgotten feelings. The dialogue between a recurring theme on the violin and an undercurrent of semiquavers in the piano, like raindrops, derives from the Regenlied, Op.59 No.3, ('Rainsong') which Brahms had composed six years earlier to words by Klaus Groth: 'Pour, rain, pour down / Awaken again in me those dreams / That I dreamt in childhood'. Brahms's friend Billroth wrote to the composer about the Second, 'The whole sonata has immense grace and kindness, a lovely child, so dear and charming!' Brahms wrote his Third Violin Sonata in the same year as the Second but for some reason he withheld it, perhaps himself taken aback by its violent emotional and dynamic range to which Baráti and Würtz do full dramatic justice.

Other information:
- Recorded in 2013.
- The three violin sonatas of Brahms are core repertoire for every violinist. Each a masterwork in its genre it offers vintage Brahms: lyrical, mellifluous melodic lines, sumptuous harmonics, instrumental richness and that unmistakable Brahmsian mixture of passion, melancholy and intimacy.
- A deeply musical performance by two Hungarians: Kristof Baráti and Klára Würtz, who already received rave reviews for their recording of the complete violin sonatas by Beethoven (BC 94310): "reference recording" (the leading German daily newspaper), 5 Stars (Diapason), "Amazing..once you've heard Baráti and Würtz you'll never listen to anyone else again" (Fanfare), "Truly exceptional..dazzling range of bow strokes and ear-ringing intonations...deeply compelling emotional narratives...a highly distinguished release" (The Strad on Baráti's Ysaye recording, BC 94678).
- Recorded in the spectacular acoustics of the new Concert Hall in Pécs, Hungary.
- "Lest I also be guilty of ignoring Baráti's partner in these miraculous performances, let me say that pianist Klára Würtz is every bit as amazing a player as Baráti. Her interplay with him and the violin part is as attentive and attention-grabbing as I've ever heard" (Fanfare).

About the author

Johannes Brahms, 1833 - 1897, erhielt seine Ausbildung in Hamburg und reiste als Klavierbegleiter des ungarischen Geigenvirtuosen E. Remény durch Europa. Joseph Joachim wurde auf ihn aufmerksam und empfahl ihn an Liszt und Schumann weiter. Letzterer feierte Brahms in einem Artikel in der 'Neuen Zeitschrift für Musik' am 28.10.1853 unter der Überschrift 'Neue Bahnen' als langersehntes Talent, als einen 'Berufenen'. Von 1857 - 59 war Brahms Hofmusikdirektor in Detmold, 1862 siedelte er nach Wien über. Dort lebte er als hochangesehener freischaffender Künstler, ab 1877 wurden ihm mehrere Ehrungen zuteil. Sein Gesamtwerk umfaßt 4 Sinfonien, das 'Deutsche Requiem', 2 Klavierkonzerte, ein Violinkonzert, Klavier- und Kammermusik und vieles mehr.

Product details

Authors Johannes Brahms
Publisher Edel Music & Entertainment CD / DVD
 
Languages English
Product format CD-Audio
Released 29.08.2014
 
EAN 5028421948249
Dimensions 126 mm x 141 mm x 8 mm
Weight 100 g
Subjects Guides > Hobby, home > Singing, making music
Humanities, art, music > Music

Klassische Musik s.a. Einzelkomponist, Brahms, Johannes

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