@basso0on The more interesting question would be "Why not vibrato?" given that it was in fact Richard Muhlfeld's very expressive and large vibrato that inspired Brahms to write the piece in the first place. :-)
The real star here is Johannes Brahms but Mr. Cohler and Ms. Vitkauskaite play this in an especially wonderful way. Wow, what a fantastic work! I would love to play it someday.
Playing this for solo contest :) on bass clarinet though :D love it
redrosebug 1 year ago
why vibrato?
basso0on 1 year ago
@basso0on The more interesting question would be "Why not vibrato?" given that it was in fact Richard Muhlfeld's very expressive and large vibrato that inspired Brahms to write the piece in the first place. :-)
cohler59 1 year ago 3
The pianist takes "more than enough" time to actually phrase, and it's perfect - so often people don't allow themselves to do that in this piece.
meganissimo1 1 year ago
Parabens pelos seus vídeos!! como vai você? tudo bem? quantos anos de estudo? (saudações do Brasil !!)
MrStravinsk 1 year ago
The real star here is Johannes Brahms but Mr. Cohler and Ms. Vitkauskaite play this in an especially wonderful way. Wow, what a fantastic work! I would love to play it someday.
JHJennings 1 year ago
You could probably drink beer to this too dumnuts 1...and i agree with the lovely vibrado. :) very good performance.
16loveletter 1 year ago
I'd like to have him play the Clarinet Polka.
Something I could drink beer to, you know?
dumnuts1 2 years ago
Marvellous, superb, an intense emotional journey. Lovely vibrato!
kathywilliams76 2 years ago