Brahms
Brahms composed for symphony orchestra, chamber ensembles, piano, organ, and voice and chorus. A virtuoso pianist, he premiered many of his own works. He worked with some of the leading performers of his time, including the pianist Clara Schumann and the violinist Joseph Joachim (the three were close friends). Many of his works have become staples of the modern concert repertoire. An uncompromising perfectionist, Brahms destroyed some of his works and left others unpublished.
Brahms has been considered, by his contemporaries and by later writers, as both a traditionalist and an innovator. His music is firmly rooted in the structures and compositional techniques of the Classical masters. While many contemporaries found his music too academic, his contribution and craftsmanship have been admired by subsequent figures as diverse as Arnold Schoenberg and Edward Elgar. The diligent, highly constructed nature of Brahms's works was a starting point and an inspiration for a generation of composers. Embedded within his meticulous structures, however, are deeply romantic motifs.
Brahms
BRAHMS Tragic Overture
BRAHMS Symphony No. 1
BRAHMS Symphony No. 2
Recorded in London in 1952
Total duration:1hr 38:21
The Philharmonia Orchestra
Arturo Toscanini conductor
BRAHMS Variations on a Theme by Joseph Haydn
BRAHMS Symphony No. 3
BRAHMS Symphony No. 4 in E minor
SIR ADRIAN BOULT Radio interval talk on Toscanini
Recorded in London in 1952
Total duration: 1hr 40:39
The Philharmonia Orchestra
Arturo Toscanini conductor
BRAHMS Double Concerto
BRAHMS Symphony No. 2
Recorded in 1938 and 1939
Total duration: 68:54
Mischa Mischakoff, violin
Frank Miller, cello
NBC Symphony Orchestra
conductor Arturo Toscanini
Broadcast of January 24th 1943
Total duration: 73:46
Herbert Janssen, baritone
The Westminster Choir
NBC Symphony Orchestra
conductor Arturo Toscanini
BRAHMS Symphony No. 2
Recorded 1951
Total duration: 35:45
NBC Symphony Orchestra
conducted by Arturo Toscanini
BRAHMS
Symphony No. 1
Symphony No. 2
Symphony No. 3
Symphony No. 4
Serenade No. 1
Serenade No. 2
Double Concerto
Piano Concerto No. 2
Tragic Overture
Haydn Variations
Gesang Der Parzen
Hungarian Dance No. 1
Academic Festival Overture
NBC Symphony Orchestra
conducted by Arturo Toscanini
Live broadcast recordings, 1948
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