This extensive collection comprises thecomplete chamber works of Johannes Brahms. These works are often considered to be the finest offering of chamber music since that of Ludwig van Beethoven; aselection which perfectly captures the musical and creative personality of its composer. Many perceived Brahms as a true champion of the Classical tradition, although his works also show the influence of Franz Schubert, Brahms’s most revered mentor.Thus Brahms’s innovative tonality and expansive structures heralded an entirely new era of chamber music. The works showcase the evolution of Brahms’s treatment of theme; sometimes combining several melodies at once, developing a theme as it was being presented or else presenting a theme again in recapitulation,but changing the mood or character, to evoke a totally different feel. The composer wrote for an abundance of chamber?music ensembles, bestowing the Piano QuartetsOpp. 24 & 25 with qualities that areas sociated with much larger?scale works. Among the many illustrious performers on this recording are the Brandis Quartett,Tokyo Quartet and The Nash Ensemble, along side a host of other stellar instrumentalists
Isabelle Faust violin
György Pauk violin
Karl Leister clarinet
Brandis Quartett
Tokyo Quartet
The Nash Ensemble and others
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