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Brahms' youthful passion and Ashkenazy's profound lyricism
A magnificent dialogue set against the glorious acoustics of the Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra.
Vladimir Ashkenazy's piano clearly reproduces the thick chords characteristic of Brahms. This is a dramatic masterpiece that beautifully portrays the tragic tones of the First Concerto and the hope that lies beyond.
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- Composed By - Johannes Brahms
- Orchestra - Concertgebouw Orchestra
- Piano - Vladimir Ashkenazy
- Conductor - Bernard Haitink
- Producer - Andrew Cornall
- Engineer - James Lock (2)
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