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Brahms: Complete String Quartets, Quintets & Sextets
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Brahms: Complete String Quartets, Quintets & Sextets

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by: Karl Leister, Johannes Brahms, Christoph Eschenbach, Cecil Aronowitz, Norbert Brainin, Siegmund Nissel, Amadeus Quartet




Schubert: Trout Quintet, Death and the Maiden / Amadeus Quartet
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Schubert: Trout Quintet, Death and the Maiden / Amadeus Quartet

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by: Norbert Brainin, Emil Grigoryevich Gilels, Martin Lovett, Peter Schidlof, Rainer Zepperitz, Amadeus Quartet




Brahms: Piano Quartet, Ballades / Amadeus Quartet
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Brahms: Piano Quartet, Ballades / Amadeus Quartet

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from: Deutsche Grammophon


: :Back in those awful days before recordings, there was an entire industry devoted to making chamber reductions of large orchestral pieces, because if you wanted to hear the latest symphony, you had to play it yourself at home. Recordings changed all that, and now we have just the opposite: a trend towards playing chamber music in arrangements for large orchestra. Many listeners, then, may be familiar with this piano quartet from Schoenberg's wacky orchestral transcription, which features all kinds of instruments (like xylophone and celesta) that would have given Brahms a heart attack. In any case, here's an excellent performance of ...

Brahms: Piano Quintet / Schubert: 'Trout' Quintet - Amadeus String Quartet / Clifford Curzon
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Brahms: Piano Quintet / Schubert: 'Trout' Quintet - Amadeus String Quartet / Clifford Curzon

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from: BBC Legends


: :These two beloved masterpieces of the chamber-music literature hardly need an introduction. There are many recordings of them, but certainly this one, captured live in the '70s and newly reissued, is hard to beat. Steeped in the European tradition, the players have a natural affinity for every nuance of mood and character of these works; with spontaneous, deeply felt expressiveness, they draw the listener into the music and their own experience of it. The pianist fits into the quartet like a glove on the hand, and the string sound is incomparable, as homogeneous as if spun out of a single substance. ...

Johannes Brahms: Quartet for Piano & Strings
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Johannes Brahms: Quartet for Piano & Strings

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from: Sony


: :These two beloved masterpieces of the chamber-music literature hardly need an introduction. There are many recordings of them, but certainly this one, captured live in the '70s and newly reissued, is hard to beat. Steeped in the European tradition, the players have a natural affinity for every nuance of mood and character of these works; with spontaneous, deeply felt expressiveness, they draw the listener into the music and their own experience of it. The pianist fits into the quartet like a glove on the hand, and the string sound is incomparable, as homogeneous as if spun out of a single substance. ...

Clifford Curzon: Decca Recordings, 1937-1971, Vol. 3
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Clifford Curzon: Decca Recordings, 1937-1971, Vol. 3

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from: Decca


: :These two beloved masterpieces of the chamber-music literature hardly need an introduction. There are many recordings of them, but certainly this one, captured live in the '70s and newly reissued, is hard to beat. Steeped in the European tradition, the players have a natural affinity for every nuance of mood and character of these works; with spontaneous, deeply felt expressiveness, they draw the listener into the music and their own experience of it. The pianist fits into the quartet like a glove on the hand, and the string sound is incomparable, as homogeneous as if spun out of a single substance. ...

String Quartets opp. 76; 77; 103
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String Quartets opp. 76; 77; 103

(more) »rank: 159793

from: Deutsche Grammophon


: :These two beloved masterpieces of the chamber-music literature hardly need an introduction. There are many recordings of them, but certainly this one, captured live in the '70s and newly reissued, is hard to beat. Steeped in the European tradition, the players have a natural affinity for every nuance of mood and character of these works; with spontaneous, deeply felt expressiveness, they draw the listener into the music and their own experience of it. The pianist fits into the quartet like a glove on the hand, and the string sound is incomparable, as homogeneous as if spun out of a single substance. ...

The 1950's Mozart Recordings
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The 1950's Mozart Recordings

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by: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Cecil Aronowitz, Norbert Brainin, Peter Schidlof, Siegmund Nissel


: :These two beloved masterpieces of the chamber-music literature hardly need an introduction. There are many recordings of them, but certainly this one, captured live in the '70s and newly reissued, is hard to beat. Steeped in the European tradition, the players have a natural affinity for every nuance of mood and character of these works; with spontaneous, deeply felt expressiveness, they draw the listener into the music and their own experience of it. The pianist fits into the quartet like a glove on the hand, and the string sound is incomparable, as homogeneous as if spun out of a single substance. ...

Schubert: 'Forellenquintett'
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Schubert: 'Forellenquintett'

(more) »rank: 195597

from: Universal


: :These two beloved masterpieces of the chamber-music literature hardly need an introduction. There are many recordings of them, but certainly this one, captured live in the '70s and newly reissued, is hard to beat. Steeped in the European tradition, the players have a natural affinity for every nuance of mood and character of these works; with spontaneous, deeply felt expressiveness, they draw the listener into the music and their own experience of it. The pianist fits into the quartet like a glove on the hand, and the string sound is incomparable, as homogeneous as if spun out of a single substance. ...

25th Anniversary Edition
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25th Anniversary Edition

(more) »rank: 241459

from: Sony


: :These two beloved masterpieces of the chamber-music literature hardly need an introduction. There are many recordings of them, but certainly this one, captured live in the '70s and newly reissued, is hard to beat. Steeped in the European tradition, the players have a natural affinity for every nuance of mood and character of these works; with spontaneous, deeply felt expressiveness, they draw the listener into the music and their own experience of it. The pianist fits into the quartet like a glove on the hand, and the string sound is incomparable, as homogeneous as if spun out of a single substance. ...


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