Brahms Concertos
Johannes Brahms, a German composer and pianist, is one of the leading musicians of the Romantic period. Brahms concertos are consist of two magnificent and demanding Piano Concertos, a Violin Concerto and a splendid Double Concerto for violin and cello. The step for having your favorite Brahms concertos is easy. Sign-up for free to become a ClassicsOnline member and you don’t only get the advantage of downloading Brahms concertos but you also get 5 tracks for free. The select recordings of Brahms concertos come from various world-class labels, and performed by some of the best classical music artists. We recommend the guide to Brahms' greatest works, from deeply-felt chamber music and instrumental works to grand symphonies, Brahms has truly brought his genius to every musical genre.
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Published Review (by Bernard Jacobson, Fanfare): Rachel Barton’s performance of the Brahms Violin Concerto, stimulatingly coupled with Joachim’s “Hungarian” Concerto, is a profoundly refreshing achievement. How wonderful to encounter a young violinist with the courage and individuality to play this classically poised yet warmly Romantic music with all the flexibility, panache, and emotional generosity it cries out for! Without ever degenerating into distortion, her expansion of the line in response to the progress of melody and harmony is a delight. She is supported every step of the way, in the unusually lifelike solo/tutti balance of James Ginsburg’s recording, by Carlos Kalmar and the Chicago Symphony. Her tone is as sweet as it is strong, and the inclusion as a supplementary track of her own cadenza adds to the interest of the set. | ||
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