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 An uncompromising perfectionist, Brahms destroyed some of his works and left others unpublished.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
GRIEG Haugtussa, Op. 67
BRAHMS, SCHUBERT, CHARLES Short songs
Studio recordings, 1950 and 1952
Total duration: 76:59
Edwin McArthur piano
Studio recordings, 1952
Total duration: 68:23
Edwin McArthur piano
Jean Fournier, violin
Antonio Janigro, cello
Paul Badura-Skoda, piano
Recorded in 1953
Duration: 33'23"
BRAHMS Double Concerto
Recorded in 1951
Duration: 32:06
Jean Fournier, violin
Antonio Janigro, cello
Vienna State Opera Orchestra
Conductor: Hermann Scherchen
BEETHOVEN "Archduke" Trio (1951)
BRAHMS Piano Trio No. 1 (1953)
HAYDN Four Piano Trios (1952)
MOZART Piano Trios, complete (1953)
SCHUBERT Piano Trio No. 1 (1951)
Jean Fournier, violin
Antonio Janigro, cello
Paul Badura-Skoda, piano
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WAGNER Preludes & Orchestral Excerpts
BRAHMS Hungarian Dances
DVOŘÁK Carnival Overture
GOLDMARK In Springtime Overture
J. STRAUSS II Four Waltzes
SUPPÉ Poet And Peasant Overture
THOMAS Mignon Overture
music by Elgar, Sibelius, Handel, Mendelssohn et al
Studio recordings, 1916-1926
Total duration: 2hr 30:36
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
conducted by Frederick Stock