Brahms: Symphonies Nos.1/ 4
Solos:Berlin Rfc:So:Sanderling
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Description
For a long time Johannes Brahms was considered the epitome of conservatism, who, contrary to the disciples of Wagner and Liszt, fell back on old forms, which allegedly had no power anymore. Indeed, Brahms was an expert on music of the past, going back till the polyphonic composers of the 16th century. He made use of old patterns such as the variation and the interrelated passacaglia.
Tracklisting
Various
Staatskapelle Dresden; Jan Dahmen; Edwin Fischer; Walter Gieseking; Max Strub; Wolfgang Schneiderha
Margarita Hohenrieder; Eduard Brunner; Symphonieorchester des Bayrischen Rundfunks; Jun'ichi Hiroka
Münchner Philharmoniker
Münchner Philharmoniker
Filharmonie Brno; Vocalconsort Berlin; Sächischer Kammerchor; Klaus Mertens; Evelin Novak
Clara Haskil; Festival Strings Lucerne; Wiener Symphoniker; Orchestre des Concerts Lamoureux; Arthu
Gulda/Lso/Vpo/Lpo
The Saint Louis Chamber Chorus, Diana Umali, Philip Barnes
Paolo Restani
Utrecht String Quartet, Ilona Timcenko
Trio Hermes/Ginevra Bassetti/ Francesca Giglio/Marianna Pulsoni
Simone Pierini
Reinhard Kluth
Ondrej Sindelar, Sergio Azzolini, Rosonanza Praga
Maria Umbert Kimura, Somerville College Choir; Will Dawes