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Description: violin: Itzhak Perlman piano: Daniel Barenboim |
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TriangleConcerto ::: Favorites 2007-12-14 09:13:24 Indeed! Well said __________________________________________________ | |
AlexanderCYM ::: Favorites 2007-11-23 02:04:54 Here here ChocolateBobka! __________________________________________________ | |
AlexanderCYM ::: Favorites 2007-11-23 02:02:36 Does it matter who is known as 'one of the greatest composers'? Nope. They are all, in their way, awesome. Now, let's enjoy the music! :) __________________________________________________ | |
symfotroll ::: Favorites 2007-11-09 16:37:16 try not to change the subject, kozel. __________________________________________________ | |
ulyssesjj ::: Favorites 2007-11-09 14:44:27 try going to a concert , anorak __________________________________________________ | |
symfotroll ::: Favorites 2007-11-08 22:12:06 Try listening to some Stern or Oistrakh playing Brahms also here on youtube. Somehow they sound very differently (better). __________________________________________________ | |
symfotroll ::: Favorites 2007-11-08 21:52:08 I understand what you're saying, a lot more people would agree with you, at least to some extent, then your opponents here can imagine. In most cases though it's not the composers but rather the performer's fault. Most of them suck. 11 years ago I was lucky to be in the orchestra when Lazar Berman was playing Brahms 2 piano concerto. It WAS something to die for, believe me. __________________________________________________ | |
meggiblu ::: Favorites 2007-11-04 11:53:34 caniche666-From your comments about Brahams you likely compose superior work, perhaps you could share it with us? Keep in mind that music while in part is talent and technique there is also in music an aspect that reaches ones soul- perhaps you are not 'touched' by Brahms, not everyone is. So, why listen to him? __________________________________________________ | |
suzettegm ::: Favorites 2007-09-22 06:53:18 @ Caniche. I love this sonata. I love Brahms. Thank you for reminding me I'm stupid. Now I understand why. __________________________________________________ | |
chocolatebobka ::: Favorites 2007-09-10 13:29:28 Well...quoting Tchaikowsky? Not that he was exactly "giftless," but his was certainly a gift that never matured. He's compositionally inferior to almost every other great 19th Century composer, despite his admitted talent for melody. Certainly no one doubts his inferiority to Brahms. And "bastard"? Well he was a defender of some of the worst abuses of Czarism. Today, he might be one of those closest homosexuals with right wing, homophobic politics. __________________________________________________ | |
chocolatebobka ::: Favorites 2007-09-10 13:20:51 De gustibus and all that. As a long-term music lover, I do profoundly enjoy Brahms. Imaginatively inspired, melodic, technically near-perfect, autumnal music. Just right for the late 19th Century. I suppose one might muster some arguments against him, but they don't persuade me. You take the "gods" comment too literally. The gentleman was speaking in hyperbole, of course. __________________________________________________ | |
caniche666 ::: Favorites 2007-08-28 12:10:06 I can't agree more that Mozart is outstanding. But the fact that Brahms is still seen, by some, as one of the greatest composers ever just proves that there are a lot of stupid people out there. Brahms is about nothing than fake emotions and manieristic, pathetic musical abuse. And I don't know what god has to do with this... Can't you make up your own mind? Do you really need a useless god to guide your opinion? __________________________________________________ | |
Alessandro1985 ::: Favorites 2007-08-28 09:31:02 So long as human beings have ears, minds and hearts - so long as they have souls! - then the music of Brahms shall live on! And if humans should ever lose their souls, then the Sonata No.1 G Major will be enjoyed by the gods alone. __________________________________________________ | |
nickthegreat998 ::: Favorites 2007-08-26 23:32:12 yah well, youre from belgium...so uhm, your comment is useless, worth nothing at all. Of moet ik zecccchen, waardeloos? __________________________________________________ | |
mikejones1770 ::: Favorites 2007-08-18 04:39:24 brahms needs no defenders..the consensus has put him among the gods of music..lmao brahms is usually immune to criticism..i used to try and defend mozart..it seems he gets dismissed alot by some ..but thenm i think to myself..mozart will be played 500 years from now..lmao no one will ever think of his critics..omg thats hilarious __________________________________________________ |
Sunday, January 13, 2008
Brahms - Sonata No.1 G Major - Allegro molto moderato
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