- Audio CD (Sep 11 1993)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Format: Import
- Label: Bridge
- ASIN: B000003GIF
- Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
Product Details
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| 1. Scherzo From F.A.E. Son |
| 2. Son in f Op.120, No.1: I. Allegro Appassionato |
| 3. Son in f Op.120, No.1: II. Andante Un Poco Adagio |
| 4. Son in f Op.120, No.1: III. Allegretto Grazioso |
| 5. Son in f Op.120, No.1: IV. Vivace |
| 6. Son in E-flat Op.120, No.2: I. Allegro Amabile |
| 7. Son in E-flat Op.120, No.2: II. Allegro Appassionato |
| 8. Son in E-flat Op.120, No.2: III. Andante Con Moto - Allegro |
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Brahms Sonatas Beautifully Played,
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This review is from: Viola Sonatas (Audio CD)
There are many sets of the Brahms Clarinet/Viola sonatas available out there right now, but this recording by Barbara Westphal and Ursula Oppens is a real sleeper hit. The playing is not in the least bit reticent, with Westphal displaying a full, rich sound, more in the tenore color than the alto school favored by Primrose. I especially enjoyed the partnership with Ursuala Oppens, who is a formidable pianist who is normally found in new music circles. She applies her fierce intellect to these often problematic piano parts (these are truly duo sonatas, both instruments play equal roles) and as a result, both players find much new to say in these performances. The FAE Scherzo transcription is a welcome bonus. I'd also advise afficianados of the Brahms Sonatas on Viola to seek out the Kim Kashkashian/Robert Levin set on ECM New Series, and the Veronika Hagen/Paul Gulda on Deutsche Grammophon. Happy Listening!
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Brahms Sonatas Beautifully Played,
By C. Noble - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Viola Sonatas (Audio CD)
There are many sets of the Brahms Clarinet/Viola sonatas available out there right now, but this recording by Barbara Westphal and Ursula Oppens is a real sleeper hit. The playing is not in the least bit reticent, with Westphal displaying a full, rich sound, more in the tenore color than the alto school favored by Primrose. I especially enjoyed the partnership with Ursuala Oppens, who is a formidable pianist who is normally found in new music circles. She applies her fierce intellect to these often problematic piano parts (these are truly duo sonatas, both instruments play equal roles) and as a result, both players find much new to say in these performances. The FAE Scherzo transcription is a welcome bonus. I'd also advise afficianados of the Brahms Sonatas on Viola to seek out the Kim Kashkashian/Robert Levin set on ECM New Series, and the Veronika Hagen/Paul Gulda on Deutsche Grammophon. Happy Listening!
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