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Brahms - Works for Solo Piano Vol.6 | Chandos CHAN10903

Brahms - Works for Solo Piano Vol.6

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Label: Chandos

Cat No: CHAN10903

Barcode: 0095115190326

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Instrumental

Release Date: 1st July 2016

Contents

Works

Brahms, Johannes

Canon in F minor (1864)
Gigues (2), WoO4
Hungarian Dances (21), WoO1 (solo piano)
» no.2 in D minor
» no.4 in F sharp minor
» no.6 in D flat major
» no.7 in F major
» no.8 in A minor
» no.9 in E minor
» no.10 in F major
Klavierstucke (6), op.118
» no.6 Intermezzo in E flat minor
Klavierstucke (8), op.76
» no.5 Capriccio in C sharp minor
» no.7 Intermezzo in A minor
» no.8 Capriccio in C major
Rakoczy March
Studies (5) on works by Bach, Chopin and Weber, Anh.1a/1
» no.1 Etude in F minor after Frederic Chopin (Etudes, op.25/2)
» no.2 Rondo in C major after Carl Maria von Weber (Piano Sonata no.1, op.24: Finale)
» no.3 Presto in G minor after J S Bach, 1st version (Violin Sonata no.1, BWV1001: Finale)
» no.5.Chaconne in D minor by J S Bach (Partita No.2, BWV 1004)

Artists

Barry Douglas (piano)

Works

Brahms, Johannes

Canon in F minor (1864)
Gigues (2), WoO4
Hungarian Dances (21), WoO1 (solo piano)
» no.2 in D minor
» no.4 in F sharp minor
» no.6 in D flat major
» no.7 in F major
» no.8 in A minor
» no.9 in E minor
» no.10 in F major
Klavierstucke (6), op.118
» no.6 Intermezzo in E flat minor
Klavierstucke (8), op.76
» no.5 Capriccio in C sharp minor
» no.7 Intermezzo in A minor
» no.8 Capriccio in C major
Rakoczy March
Studies (5) on works by Bach, Chopin and Weber, Anh.1a/1
» no.1 Etude in F minor after Frederic Chopin (Etudes, op.25/2)
» no.2 Rondo in C major after Carl Maria von Weber (Piano Sonata no.1, op.24: Finale)
» no.3 Presto in G minor after J S Bach, 1st version (Violin Sonata no.1, BWV1001: Finale)
» no.5.Chaconne in D minor by J S Bach (Partita No.2, BWV 1004)

Artists

Barry Douglas (piano)

About

This is the sixth and final volume in Barry Douglas’s survey of Brahms’s output for solo piano, which started four years ago. The recital completes a project that over 441 minutes has represented a ‘triumph of Brahmsian thoughts’ and in which ‘every sound is resonantly Brahmsian’. According to BBC Music, ‘Douglas’s tone is a deep velvet cushion, the legatos full of affection and the rhythms galvanised with great energy’.

The music recorded here spans the entirety of the composer’s creative career, from March 1852 (the Study after Weber) – eighteen months before the life-changing meeting between Brahms and Robert and Clara Schumann – to August 1893 (the Intermezzo, Op.118 No.6) – less than four years before his death, on 3 April 1897.

The selection of works offered here invites us to consider Brahms under many aspects – arranger, virtuoso, pedagogue, historicist, and above all pianist – which Barry Douglas embraces perfectly.

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