Arthur Rubinstein - Brahms Quintet in F minor, Op. 34 (1)

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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2009

(1) Allegro non troppo

Arthur Rubinstein, Piano

Guarneri Quartet:
Arnold Steinhardt, John Dalley, Violins
Michael Tree, Viola
David Soyer, Cello

These performances were recorded at Webster Hall, New York City,
December 28,29 and 30, 1966

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  • brahms is amazimg

  • This is a fantastic recording, thank you.

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  • It's written as quintet but in fact is a piano concerto.

    GREAT PIECE, AMAZING BRAHMS!!

  • Whoever said classical music is boring?

  • @jonjo12321 check out schubert's string quintet

  • @vonholtzendorff thanks a lot

  • @jonjo12321 There is SO MUCH OUT THERE. If you want to start with brahms chamber music, his first string sextet and sonata for cello and piano in e minor are some of my favourites. See if you like those.

  • Someone please suggest more classical music like this to me! I really want to know what else is out there.

    thanks

  • enchanting.

  • An urgent reminder of our impending moral collapse. But-- there is still the possibility of some redemption, as in the distant landscape painting of a 15th century saint's torment.

  • Bellissimo

  • Meister Brahms creates orchestral effects with chamber music! Amazing!

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