author: Ludwig Van Beethoven asin: B000K05NSO binding: Paperback (four hands, ...
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... author: Bach Johann Sebastian, Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus, Beethoven Ludwig van, Schubert Franz, Mendelssohn F, Glinka Mikhail, Grieg ...
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author: Ludwig van Beethoven asin: B000L6D9E2 binding: Paperback (brendel) ...
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... and delightful melodies from composers such as Bach, Beethoven, Dvorak and Debussy. It ends with Brahms' ?ǣLullaby?ǥ tucking baby ... Mozart2. Minuet In G From Anna Magdalena, Bach3. Piano Sonata In C, K 545, 2nd Movement, Mozart4. Spring Song, Mendelssohn5. ...
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... seriousness doesn't prevent a romp through the Rondo of Beethoven's Concerto No. 1 or the beautifully phrased, long-breathed lyricism ... nonetheless. Those who know Fischer's lofty Brahms Piano Concerto No. 2 with Furtwängler (Testament) will be surprised to hear ...
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![]() | author: Ludwig van Beethoven asin: 0739008056 binding: Paperback list price: $5.95 USD amazon price: $5.95 USD |
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Itzhak Perlman and Vladimir Ashkenazy play both of these pieces with unflagging virtuosity and impressive energy, bringing symphonic grandeur and scale to their account of the Kreutzer. The fingers and bow fly, yet Perlman never loses command of his tone. Recorded in 1973 and 1974, the readings are closely miked--so closely that one can literally hear the hair on Perlman's bow. The sound is weighty but clear, with excellent presence. --Ted Libbey
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Surprisingly, this seems to be the only coupling of the three most popular Clarinet Trios in the repertoire. The all-star ensemble, all musicians who have frequently performed together, turns out extremely fine performances of all three works. If the Brahms seems like the most thoroughly understood, in its combination of warmth and impulse, the other two works are nearly as fine. Very good sound, resonant and very well balanced, completes a total winner of a disc. --Leslie Gerber