Itzhak Perlman Brahms Horn Trio op.40 finale
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Barenboim: "I don't need any page turners, I got this guys."
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While it is good to see three excellent musicians play this piece, I do much prefer the 1968 version by Barry Tuckwell, Itzhak Perlman and Vladimir Ashkenazy, which goes with real pace and excitement.
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Love, love, love!! :D :D Brahms is amaaaazing!!
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Great performance.
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Clevenger is technically flawlless but I find his playing too restrained. Compare this recording with Javier Bonet's on the natural horn and a huge difference in energy and excitement will be noticed.
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This is a very odd performance--not only slow, but bulbous and overweight.
Unlike @fatarae--I'm SURE I don't like this!
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I saw the three of them do this live in Los Angeles. It was very exciting.
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GREAT PERFORMANCE !...aaand
NO COMPLAINTS ! :D
Beautiful ..Bold music of Johannes Brahms :-)
What a shame..I couldn't hear it louder on my laptop..
Thanks always,Nodame2006 !
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i agree fatarae. Great piece, but I'm not srue this is the best interpretation. Perlan is too light, he needs to be a bit heaver to blend with the horn. And he, and esepcially barenboim, cover up clevenger. I think the producers over compensated for the normal issue (the horn covering the violin).
Amazing =) they have such a marvolus sound =D
AlucardAG 2 years ago 21
WOW!
lipkinasl 1 year ago 9