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Instrumental » Piano Solos » Klavierstücke
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This third volume in Jonathan Plowright’s series of recordings of Brahms’s piano works lives up to the high promise of the first two —
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Gramophone Magazine, February 2016, Editor's Choice
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Gramophone Awards, 2016, Shortlisted - Instrumental
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Special offer. Brahms: Solo & Duet Piano Music
RecommendedWalter Klien (piano), Alfred Brendel (piano), Beatriz Klein (piano)
this collection makes an admirable way to explore Brahms's most familiar and rewarding piano repertoire. Klien's performance of the F minor Sonata is unsurpassed, with all the spontaneous buoyancy... —
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Penguin Guide, Rosette
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Quatuor Hermès and the pianist Geoffroy Couteau mark this new series with an impressively muscular performance of Brahms’s great F minor Piano Quintet...Alone, Couteau gives intimately opulent... —
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Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 2 & 8 Piano Pieces Op. 76
RecommendedStephen Kovacevich (piano)
London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Colin Davis
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Building a Library, March 2019, Also Recommended
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Vinnitskaya conveys [the transcription of Bach’s Chaconne] with all the conviction, line and power that it needs, everything balanced and well modulated. Elsewhere, with her emphasis on clarity... —
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This is altogether very impressive playing, capturing all the intimacy of the pieces which Brahms labelled as Intermezzos, as well as the drama and urgency of the more outward-going Capriccios…What... —
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BBC Music Magazine, February 2019, Instrumental Choice
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The perfect case of a pianist who sounds completely relaxed in the studio and, because of that, manages to balance assertiveness and poetry in ideal proportions. Gerhard Oppitz is a penetrating... —
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Gramophone Magazine, Best-kept Secrets
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Nicholas Angelich plays Brahms
Nicholas Angelich (piano)
Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra, Paavo Jarvi
There is a sense in which the Second Piano Concerto is...chamber music writ large. Yet there is nothing small-scale about this performance...Angelich produces a rich and solid tone-quality throughout... —
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Gramophone Magazine, September 2010, Editor's Choice
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