Johannes Brahms can be forgiven for taking, by some accounts, anywhere from 14 to 21 years to complete his First Symphony. It was expected that he would follow in the mighty footsteps of that other ...
Dejan Lazic delivered a virtuosic rendering of Brahms' First Piano Concerto. Photo / Supplied Poetry and power merged as promised for Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra under the baton of young Spanish ...
Daniil Trifonov plays Brahms’s First Piano Concerto with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra at the Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas, Thursday, Jan. 20. Rebecca Slezak / Staff Photographer The Dallas ...
Brahms’ Second Piano Concerto stands as one of the most formidable in the repertoire, its technical demands and symphonic scope matched by only a few other works for keyboard and orchestra (among them ...
The Brahms Piano Concertos are two of the largest and most demanding in the repertoire. This season they will be played on consecutive weeks by Denis Kozhukhin. Richard Bratby tells the story of their ...
Both of Brahms’s piano concertos are gargantuan works. At nearly fifty minutes in duration, this one lasts longer than any other major Romantic piano concerto by quite some stretch. And talking of ...
You have to go back to an arcane musicology article from 1957 to find the source of the question, “When is a concerto not a concerto?” The original query, part of a scholarly etymological excavation ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Early in his career, Andras Schiff disdained historical authenticity. Now he embraces it, including on a revelatory new Brahms recording. By David ...
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