É uma peça das mais belas de Brahms! Já a ouvi centenas de vezes... E me emociono sempre! Estudo a Passacaglia que ele aplica em suas composições, especialmente as "variations", com extrema maestria! I love him, very much! I'd like to know him, to talk with him, to laugh with some joke about music... I love him... Realy!
So Nice performance isn't it ! (^^)v If possible,could you kindly tell us who conducted and performed it. (I thought first that it might have been by Bernstein and ViennePhil, but hearing the last two of the eighth variaition and the Finale, it might not have been...)
Here’s the licensed version: ruclips.net/video/sJWLSYAD7EE/видео.html Good to keep in mind as these musicians are professionals in their jobs (with mortgages, kids in college, i.e. regular people earning a living like you and me....) If at all possible, try to enjoy licensed music whenever you can!
I am not a Brahms fan, or maybe I say I am not very familiar with his work. But I absolutely love this piece (except for Var. V, which I don't like at all). Can anyone recommend stuff that is similar to this?
The work that first turned me on to Brahms is his Op. 118 intermezzi 1-6, simply beautiful. Still one of my favorite works for solo piano. His 1st symphony is great too. But his chamber works are my favorites: the Horn Trio, the string quartets and quintets, the piano trios, the piano quartets, and the piano quintet. Brahms is amazing.
Variazioni bellissime Brahms grandioso come tutta la sua musica👏😀👍
É uma peça das mais belas de Brahms! Já a ouvi centenas de vezes... E me emociono sempre! Estudo a Passacaglia que ele aplica em suas composições, especialmente as "variations", com extrema maestria! I love him, very much! I'd like to know him, to talk with him, to laugh with some joke about music... I love him... Realy!
Colorado All State Viola Excerpt: 11:08
Cleveland Orchestra - George Szell
15:10 sounds like Jurassic Park lol
"Good composers imitate, great composers steal" -attributed to John Williams
But actually said by Igor Stravinsky.
Wow it really does!
El coral de San Antonio de Hydn. 100 años despues Brahms nos ofrece estas variaciones
Both of Szell's recordings (1955 and 1964) are shorter in duration than this version, so it must be a different conductor and orchestra.
Extremely perfect rendition! Bravo! Is this really George Szell and the Cleveland Orchestra?
Yeah...it also sounds perfect to me!
M293- 11:08 (NYO)
So Nice performance isn't it ! (^^)v
If possible,could you kindly tell us who conducted and performed it.
(I thought first that it might have been by Bernstein and ViennePhil, but hearing the last two of the eighth variaition and the Finale, it might not have been...)
Hi everyone, this is Muti/Philly.
Here’s the licensed version:
ruclips.net/video/sJWLSYAD7EE/видео.html
Good to keep in mind as these musicians are professionals in their jobs (with mortgages, kids in college, i.e. regular people earning a living like you and me....) If at all possible, try to enjoy licensed music whenever you can!
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Woderful (and, alas, anonymous) performance.
Ulster Orchestra
I am not a Brahms fan, or maybe I say I am not very familiar with his work. But I absolutely love this piece (except for Var. V, which I don't like at all). Can anyone recommend stuff that is similar to this?
Brahms variations on a theme by Handel op. 24 are in quite a similar mood, and the same for the gorgeous second piano concerto op. 83.
The Variations on a theme by Handel also is similar to this, sort of.
The work that first turned me on to Brahms is his Op. 118 intermezzi 1-6, simply beautiful. Still one of my favorite works for solo piano. His 1st symphony is great too. But his chamber works are my favorites: the Horn Trio, the string quartets and quintets, the piano trios, the piano quartets, and the piano quintet. Brahms is amazing.
I would recommend you listen to Brahms Serenade #2 in A
Or the piano concerto 2
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Who??, please tell us
Which conductor/orchestra?
Theme was by pleyel, non Handel. It's important to specificate.
I'll buy you a pen, paper, envelope, and stamp so you can write Brahms to tell him.
00'11" and '11"
11:08 lol
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