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Brahms Piano Quintet in Fm, 4th mvmt

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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2008

Violin I: Pinkhas Zukerman
Violin II: Ida Kavafian
Cello: Gary Hoffman
Viola: Paul Neubauer
Piano: David Golub (died shortly after this performance)

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  • best recording of this piece ever. wish first and second movements were there also...

  • what would we do without Brahms and musicians like this........absolutely wonderful!!!!!

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  • @Altoclef123 :)

  • Listen to that C string on his cello. It goes all the way down to your toes!!

  • Garry Hoffmann......most amazing cellist living!

  • Boy, usually live is not quite at good as recorded, but this is simply flawless and human at the same time.

  • Beautiful. My jaw is refusing to close....

  • Jesus. Almost past bearing. L'angoisse. . .

  • Thumbs up if the cellist looks like Charlie from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

  • It's some of the most magnificent, disturbing and terrifying music ever written. Like a wounded soul in final despair, like in Schubert's Winterreise and Musorgsky's Boris Godunov. Brahms is a mega-genius, and he was incredibly brave to write it.

  • Wonderful as the piece is--and my goodness! it IS wonderful--the finale crowns the whole. In all of Brahms, I cannot think of such a proof of genius--the way this composer transforms his opening theme--again and again! How wonderful this piano quintet is! What would we do without it!

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