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Brahms: Piano Trio in B major Op. 8b - Allegro con brio

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Uploaded by on Jul 26, 2007

The Gabbert-Beckmann-Chiu Trio (and Silvie Cheng)
Jeremy Gabbert, violin
Matthew Beckmann, cello
Philip Chiu, piano
Silvie Cheng, fiery page-turner

Beaux concerts de la Relève - July 15th, 2007
Centre d'arts Orford

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  • A beautiful performance - I have been listening to this for hours but this particular rendition has brightened my day.

  • Thanks Charles - it sure is great music, isn't it?

  • well done!

    8:10 - you change the colour beautifully!

  • Thank you!  It's definitely one of my favorite moments in that piece...

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  • It's a fantastic perfoProxy-Connection: keep-alive

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    ance, and really does Brahms justice :) It really portrays not only him as a composer, but as a character and a temperament.

    A Firery, passionate, l

  • Bravo!!! Thank you! Our trio is tackling this piece this semester, you've given us some invaluable ideas!

  • Beautiful performance

  • The string players are perfectly together (3:30 - 3:45)! It's astonishing, the level of cooperation in that section (not to say that the piano isn't completely there), it's like listening to one single instrument. Very very well done!

  • Excellent rendition of one of my favourite piece of music. All the better for the passionate playing. This cheered me up a lot, well done.

  • I love this piece and I think there are some really lovely moments. I would however suggest using the short-stick on the piano for a better blending of sound. Also, some experimentation with the pedal to ensure that the cello doesn't get lost in the mix, esp in the lower registers. The sound should be full and round, yet still clear and unified.

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