Simply wonderful, indeed. This must be the most beautiful violin sonata, along with the Faure no. 1 (also in A major) and Brahms' own no. 1, ever written. It is no accident that is so melodious and songful, since paraphrases of several Brahms lieder run throughout. Kogan plays gloriously, with ravishing intonation, but rarely lingering to sentimentalize. The Oistrakh-Richter recording is also incomparable, as one might expect from this duo. IT seems that Russians play Brahms perfectly.
To compare p.e. :Horowitz and Nathan Milstein.No comment ,,simply a favour to may hear both of them in uniqueness.Only a pity that the soundrecording here is from rather poor quality.
Very beautiful. Serious and lyrical.
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Simply wonderful
Simply wonderful, indeed. This must be the most beautiful violin sonata, along with the Faure no. 1 (also in A major) and Brahms' own no. 1, ever written. It is no accident that is so melodious and songful, since paraphrases of several Brahms lieder run throughout. Kogan plays gloriously, with ravishing intonation, but rarely lingering to sentimentalize. The Oistrakh-Richter recording is also incomparable, as one might expect from this duo. IT seems that Russians play Brahms perfectly.
Die schönen Töne der Violine und die anmutigen Töne des Klaviers sind im perfekten Einklang in dieser lyrischen Aufführung. Einfach wunderbar!
Spectacular!
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To compare p.e. :Horowitz and Nathan Milstein.No comment ,,simply a favour to may hear both of them in uniqueness.Only a pity that the soundrecording here is from rather poor quality.
Of course, Horowitz and Milstein didn't record this Brahms sonata... sadly.