Artist: Johannes Brahms
Album: Brahms: The Piano Quartets
Genre: Classical
Release Date: 2019
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 192 kHz
Duration: 02:03:36
Total Tracks: 12
Total Size: 3,73 GB
Tracklist:
1-1. Susanne Stanzeleit – Piano Quartet in C Minor, Op. 60: Allegro non troppo (10:25)
1-2. Susanne Stanzeleit – Piano Quartet in C Minor, Op. 60: Scherzo – Allegro (04:16)
1-3. Susanne Stanzeleit – Piano Quartet in C Minor, Op. 60: Andante (08:49)
1-4. The Primrose Piano Quartet – Piano Quartet in C Minor, Op. 60: Finale – Allegro comodo (10:54)
1-5. Susanne Stanzeleit – Piano Quartet in G Minor, Op. 25: Allegro (13:44)
1-6. Susanne Stanzeleit – Piano Quartet in G Minor, Op. 25: Intermezzo – Allegro ma non troppo (08:17)
1-7. Susanne Stanzeleit – Piano Quartet in G Minor, Op. 25: Andante con moto (09:14)
1-8. Susanne Stanzeleit – Piano Quartet in G Minor, Op. 25: Rondo alla Zingarese – Presto (08:48)
1-9. Susanne Stanzeleit – Piano Quartet in A Major, Op. 26: Allegro non troppo (15:55)
1-10. Susanne Stanzeleit – Piano Quartet in A Major, Op. 26: Poco Adagio (10:26)
1-11. Susanne Stanzeleit – Piano Quartet A Major, Op. 26: Scherzo – Poco Allegro (11:32)
1-12. Susanne Stanzeleit – Piano Quartet A Major, Op. 26: Finale – Allegro (11:10)
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The culmination of many performances, and years of research into historically informed performance practice and period instruments, the Primrose Piano Quartet are delighted with this 2 CD set of Brahms’ magnificent works for the ensemble.Recorded on location in Vienna – using a different nineteenth century piano for each quartet, and gut strings similar to those in use at the time – the ensemble felt inspired to let their hair down and give performances which are creative, imaginative and new.
Composed during the middle years of the 19th century, the piano quartets of Johannes Brahms (1833 – 1897) display the composer’s symphonic mastery in their scope of Romantic expression and range of development, and owe a debt of inspiration to personal and performing partnerships with the Schumann family and Hungarian violinists, Eduard Reményi and Joseph Joachim.
“Prior to the recording, we undertook a lot of research into the latest historically informed performance practice which is reflected in our interpretations”, explained violinist, Susanne Stanzeleit. “Our own teachers had close and direct links back to Brahms and the playing tradition of the time so we felt very at home with the process. We used three stunning pianos dating from the mid-19th century from the Gert Hecher collection in Vienna and moved them to the famous Ehrbar Hall, where Brahms himself often performed, for the recording. To complement the sound of the pianos the three strings players changed their set ups to closely resemble the string sound of the period, using a combination of uncovered and covered gut strings.”
Pianist John Thwaites recalls: “I chose a Blüthner, an Ehrbar and a Streicher – the latter identical to the instrument given to Brahms in 1868. We know Brahms visited the Ehrbar Hall in the 1870’s and 80’s to try his symphonies and piano concertos on two pianos.”
The Primrose Piano Quartet has previously recorded Romantic repertoire to great acclaim with their award-winning recordings for the Meridian label including works by Schubert, Fauré and Richard Strauss. Alongside their performances of the major repertoire, they have revived a number of remarkable and unjustly neglected 20th century English piano quartets, as well as giving a platform to contemporary composers, including Sir Peter Maxwell-Davies, Sally Beamish, John Casken and Anthony Payne, whose works have been written for and premièred by them.