Brahms with Gilels and the Amadeus Quartet
The bliss of chamber music is born from the dialogue between piano and quartet.
Emil Gilels' piano and the Amadeus Quartet's strings portray Brahms' chamber music with profound musicality. The Piano Quartet and Ballads each have their own unique charm, but they share Brahms's introspective worldview. This is a masterful performance that allows you to fully appreciate the beauty of the intimate dialogue inherent in chamber music.
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1. Satz: Allegro
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2. Satz: Allegro, Ma Non Troppo
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3. Satz: Andante Con Moto
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4. Satz: Rondo Alla Zingarese: Presto
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Cello - Martin Lovett
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Composed By - Johannes Brahms
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Engineer [Recording Engineer] - Heinz Wildhagen
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Ensemble - Mitglieder Des Amadeus-Quartetts
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Photography By [Cover Photo] - Werner Neumeister
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Piano - Emil Gilels
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Producer - Dr. Hans Hirsch
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Recording Supervisor - Werner Mayer
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Sleeve Notes - Heinz Becker (3)
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Viola - Peter Schidlof
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Violin - Norbert Brainin