Wonderful performance of what may be the greatest chamber piece involving a horn. The violinist is fabulous and the pianist is unbelievable. Bill Caballero is such an astounding horn player. I heard him perform Tchaikovsky 5 with Pittsburgh a few years back, and I'm not sure that solo could be played any better than he did.
Probably the best version/interpretation of the Horn trio I have ever heard. All three musicians play their parts perfectly, knowing when to 'voice' the respective themes and motives. The violinist and especially the horn know how to produce a soft gentle sound and doing justice to this exquisite gem of a work of Brahms.
I learned this piece by hearing Perlman-Tuckwell-Ashkenazy years ago. This is competitive, with the wonderful horn playing, but the violin is seriously undermiked.
So i checked several recordings of this piece which i have access to here, and i feel in most recordings the violins presence is taking away too much of the grand pianos overtones and especially the smooth high end of the horn. In the end a matter of taste, but the volume of violin and horn for me are on the same level, especially in the calm passages.
This is a weird sentiment but this piece almost sounds like it could be a background for Hollow Knights. Might be because of the quick and light piano work.
That is to say, in Brahms' design, all players are equals, each developed according to capacity and soloistic spotlight, each in their own turn. Sometimes supportive and sometimes accompanying.
Haven't finished this recording yet but it wouldn't suprise me. I've played this piece as the violinist and its very easy to get drowned out. The other two instruments are simply louder.
Someone here because of the Sherlock Homes Escape Room advent calendar? ;-) Nice piece of music anyway!
You are not alone😃
Yes! 😂
I also am here because of the advent calendar :)
Same 😂
Same same 😂
This will always be one of my favorite pieces to play on horn.
I. Andante
II. Scherzo-Allegro @8:20
III. Adagio mesto @15:38
IV. Finale-Allegro con brio @23:34
Should be pinned
I simply love people like you. Tks
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Wonderful performance of what may be the greatest chamber piece involving a horn. The violinist is fabulous and the pianist is unbelievable. Bill Caballero is such an astounding horn player. I heard him perform Tchaikovsky 5 with Pittsburgh a few years back, and I'm not sure that solo could be played any better than he did.
Yes, we do also the sherlock holmes advent calender 😊
Probably the best version/interpretation of the Horn trio I have ever heard. All three musicians play their parts perfectly, knowing when to 'voice' the respective themes and motives. The violinist and especially the horn know how to produce a soft gentle sound and doing justice to this exquisite gem of a work of Brahms.
They blended the violin and horn so beautifully! Brahms helped with that, but it's still sooo hard! I'm amazed!
Gorgeous performance! I remember studying and playing this when I was a senior in college. It is one tough violin part!
I don't think Brahms is easy for any player.
Masterpiece!!
The pianist is amazing
Excellent and deep! Bravo
Que pasada de auditorio (y de obra)
Bravo! Great performance! Along with Schubert’s ‘Trout Quintet’ this is a shining jewel of 19th-century chamber music.
And Schumann's glorious Piano Quintet op. 44
That last movement got me head baning tho
Wonderful. So nice hear sensitive piano. It's thick but not a piano concerto
Excellent playing. Could you add the timestamps for the movements? Thank you!
I. Andante
II. Scherzo: Allegro (8:20)
III. Adagio mesto (15:35)
IV. Finale: Allegro con brio (23:33)
Another one here because of the Sherlock Holmes advent callender😂
I learned this piece by hearing Perlman-Tuckwell-Ashkenazy years ago. This is competitive, with the wonderful horn playing, but the violin is seriously undermiked.
So i checked several recordings of this piece which i have access to here, and i feel in most recordings the violins presence is taking away too much of the grand pianos overtones and especially the smooth high end of the horn. In the end a matter of taste, but the volume of violin and horn for me are on the same level, especially in the calm passages.
23:51 imagine the violin go 3 dB louder here?!?
An excellent performance, but the recording is kinda woofy (indistinct) in the lower registers, IMHO. Still, a lovely rendition!
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For a moment, I thought it said Roman Abramovich was the pianist!
This is a weird sentiment but this piece almost sounds like it could be a background for Hollow Knights. Might be because of the quick and light piano work.
23:46
24:29
24:07
I don't see the pianist turn the page even once, perhaps he had it by heart
It's a tablet, likely controlled with foot pedal
Ipad
Violin lost out in the sound engineering, unfortunately. Barely audible at times.
? Thought is was a sensitive balance. There are moments for each tp shine, all three players. I thought the performers delivered in this regard.
That is to say, in Brahms' design, all players are equals, each developed according to capacity and soloistic spotlight, each in their own turn. Sometimes supportive and sometimes accompanying.
Haven't finished this recording yet but it wouldn't suprise me. I've played this piece as the violinist and its very easy to get drowned out. The other two instruments are simply louder.
Too timid. Too traditional. And too afraid to take chances.
Did we just watch the same performance?
It's a RUclips thing with lots of classical music. There's always someone that hates it or could have done better themselves. @@ethangrieshop9405