Why Brahms takes patience to understand, why his music is emotionally demanding, and how his music inspired me to write for clarinet quintet.
Check out Henle's Brahms Scores: https://www.henle.de/en/brahms
Brad Cherwin, guest and clarinet
Professor Gudrun Jalass, guest
Featured musicians:
Amy Hillis and Eric Kim-Fujita, violins
Hee-Soo Yoon, viola
Sebastian Ostertag, cello
Henle Verlag, sponsor and scores
Ben Havey, research assistance
Julius Meltzer, translation
Brad and I are performing again on Dec. 2 in Toronto:
https://www.westendmusic.ca
Video clips featured:
String Quintet Camerata Pacifica: • Brahms: String Qu...
Piano Sonata in F Minor Claudio Arrau: • Brahms - Piano So...
Symphony No. 4 NDR Elbphilharmonie: • Brahms: Sinfonie ...
Violin Sonata No. 3 Michael Rabin: • Michael Rabin and...
Postillons Morgenlied: • Johannes Brahms: ...
It's all about the classical music composers and their works from the last 400 years and much more about music. Hier erfahren Sie alles über die klassischen Komponisten und ihre Meisterwerke der letzten vierhundert Jahre und vieles mehr über Klassische Musik.
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