Description
The fifth and last instalment of the Schubert-Brahms chamber duo recordings by Pieter Wispelwey and Paulo Giacometti. These artists have recorded the complete chamber duos by Franz Schubert and Johannes Brahms on 6 CDs and have been called "exceptionally imaginative and impassioned performers" (American Record Guide), and their collaboration has spawned recordings rated as "fascinating, provocative, almost perverse" on account of their "immediacy and involvement" (Sunday Times).
On this generous last instalment of their Schubert-Brahms pilgrimage, Pieter Wispelwey and Paolo Giacometti serve us three iconic sonatas, including a world premiere. In its original hue of G Major, Brahms' first violin sonata op. 78 is more scintillating and transparent than the D-major cello adaptation, and much more enchanting in its opening Vivace. Brahms' third violin sonata op. 108 fuses surprising ebullience with superior mastery of form, in an epic piece which is an undiluted kick in the groin when played on a cello. And thankfully, Pieter and Paolo revisit Schubert's Arpeggione, that gem of intimacy, fragility, frivolity and humbling, unattainable beauty. A fitting final, in all respects.
Also Available in the Series
EPRC018 Schubert / Brahms: The Complete Duos / Phantasie
EPRC0021 Schubert/Brahms: The Complete Duos / Trockne Blumen
EPRC0022 Schubert/Brahms: The Complete Duos / Opus 100
EPRC0028 Schubert/ Brahms: The Complete Duos / Rondo