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Faces of classical music
2020-02-02 16:37:00
The best new classical albums: January 2020
[…] Op.118, for instance, to create a three-dimensional soundscape. And hear how subtly his pedalling works with the acoustics of the room and the resonance of the instrument to make the richest of textures as lean and suggestively meaningful as Hammershøi's painting. In his natural, unmannered freedom, Hough can be ranged alongside Radu Lupu (though the 1982 Decca recording quality cannot compare). Both join hands with the treasurable few Brahms recordings that have survived from Ilona Eibenschütz, friend of the composer who gave the private premieres of Op.118 and Op.119.Source: Michelle Assay (gramophone.co.uk) Gustav Mahler: Symphony No.8 "Symphony of a Thousand"Simone Schneider, sopranoJacquelyn Wagner, sopranoRegula Mühlemann, sopranoKatharina Magiera, contraltoClaudia Mahnke, mezzo-sopranoSimon O'Neill, tenorMichael Nagy, baritoneEvgeny Nikitin, bassPhilharmonischer Chor München(Chorus Master: Andreas Herrmann)Orfeón Donostiarra(Chorus Master: José Antonio Sainz Alfaro)Augsburger Domsingknaben(Chorus Master: Reinhard Kammler)Münchner PhilharmonikerConductor: Valery GergievRecorded at the Philharmonie de Paris on February 17, 2019Released on January 17, 2020 by Münchner PhilharmonikerHardly any other concert marks […]
2016-03-28 01:50:17
Memories of Brahms….
[…] 1948, Kansas City) Trio of New York: Brahms – Piano Trio in B (rec. Dec 1939, New York), Rhapsody in B (rec. 1949, New York), Piano Trio in C (rec. 1939, Philadelphia), Ballade in G (rec. 1949, New York) CD2: Edith Heymann: Talk on Clara Schumann (rec. 1949, London) Carl Friedberg: Friedberg recalls meeting Brahms (rec. 1951, New York) Marie Baumayer: Schumann – Pedal Etude no.4 (rec. 1910, Vienna), Arabeske (rec. 1951, New York) Ilona Eibenschütz: Schumann – Kreisleriana (rec. 1950s, London); Brahms – Ballade op.118 no.3 (rec. 1903) Etelka Freund: Brahms – Variations on a theme by Schumann (rec. 1959, Virginia), Rhapsody (rec. 1950, New York); Bartok – For Children (rec. 1951, New York) Carl Friedberg: Brahms – Piano Concerto no.2 (rec. 1951, New York) Today Brahms is played everywhere and listeners expect his music to be shaped into a well-defined, inflexible entity. However the above newly discovered recordings […]
Norman Lebrecht - Slipped disc
2015-07-31 20:45:23
Watch: The pianist who became Brahms’s friend
Daniel Hope reminded us this week of a video we posted in the early days of Slipped Disc and which had a profound influence on his thoughts about Brahms. By some mishap, the video got lost when we transferred to the present site. For those who missed it first time round, here’s Ilona Eibenschütz (1872-1967) recalling in immaculate English her studies with Clara Schumann and her close friendship with Brahms. The next 15 minutes may affect your view of the late 19th century.
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