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Uploaded by TheLeonardoSaez on Oct 11, 2009
Johannes Brahms, Rhapsody op.119 no.4 in E flat.Wilhelm Kempff, piano.Recorded in 1953.
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Kempff has always been overrated; he should have stayed to the Schubert dances in his/their lightweight flurry...
s1earle 1 month ago
Yep, same tempo all the time, the rest are who change the tempo :-) .
For me Kempf is the best Brahms ever.
Ala13ManOWar 1 year ago
Katchen is perfection as a pianist but Kempff is the man who convinces.Style is the man!
lovesGenet 1 year ago
He plays exactely the same tempo during the whole piece.
nikolaimedtner 2 years ago
not the best performance to my mind, too many changes of the tempo
Scorpion081119911 2 years ago
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Kempff has always been overrated; he should have stayed to the Schubert dances in his/their lightweight flurry...
s1earle 1 month ago
Yep, same tempo all the time, the rest are who change the tempo :-) .
For me Kempf is the best Brahms ever.
Ala13ManOWar 1 year ago
Katchen is perfection as a pianist but Kempff is the man who convinces.Style is the man!
lovesGenet 1 year ago
He plays exactely the same tempo during the whole piece.
nikolaimedtner 2 years ago
not the best performance to my mind, too many changes of the tempo
Scorpion081119911 2 years ago