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Brahms / AUDIO CD 1995 / Academic Festival Overture Op 80 / Waltz No. 15 OP 39 / Hungarian Dance in G minor / Clarinet Quintet OP 115 - Intermezzo / Lullaby (Cradle - Song) OP 49 NO. 4 / Hungarian Dance in D major / Symphony NO. 3 in F Major OP 90

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Brahms 

AUDIO CD 1995 

 

Academic Festival Overture Op 80 

Waltz No. 15 OP 39 

Hungarian Dance in G minor 

Clarinet Quintet OP 115 - Intermezzo 

Lullaby (Cradle - Song) OP 49 NO. 4 

Hungarian Dance in D major 

Symphony NO. 3 in F Major OP 90

 

UPC 5018482331227

 

Label:  Apollo Classics ‎– APCD 312 (N)
Format:  CD, Album, Compilation 
Country:  UK
Released:  1995
Genre:  Classical 
 

Tracklist:

1 The London Symphony Orchestra Academic Festival Overture Op 80
Conductor – Alberto Rizzio
 
2 Martin Jones (3) Waltz No. 15 OP 39
Piano – Martin Jones (3)
 
3 Hamburg Philharmonic Orchestra* Hungarian Dance In G Minor
Conductor – Hans-Jürgen Walter*
 
4 Bochmann String Quartet Clarinet Quintet Op 115 - Intermezzo
Clarinet – David Campbell (6)
 
5 Martin Jones (3) Lullaby (Cradle Song) Op 49 No.4
Piano – Martin Jones (3)
 
6 Hamburg Philharmonic Orchestra* Hungarian Dance In D Major
Conductor – Hans-Jürgen Walter*
 
7 Kiev Philharmonic Orchestra Symphony No. 3 In F Major Op 90
Conductor – Nikolai Sokolov*
 

 

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Wisepack Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – Wisepack Ltd.
  • Composed By – Johannes Brahms
Comes with 4 page booklet
  • Barcode (Printed): 5 018482 331227
  • Barcode (Scanned): 5018482331227
  • Matrix / Runout: APCD 312 MADE BY UDC IN THE U.K. 02
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L292

 

Johannes Brahms (German: [joˈhanəs ˈbʁaːms]; 7 May 1833 – 3 April 1897) was a German composer, pianist, and conductor of the Romantic period. Born in Hamburg into a Lutheran family, Brahms spent much of his professional life in Vienna, Austria. His reputation and status as a composer are such that he is sometimes grouped with Johann Sebastian Bach and Ludwig van Beethoven as one of the "Three Bs" of music, a comment originally made by the nineteenth-century conductor Hans von Bülow.

Brahms composed for symphony orchestra, chamber ensembles, piano, organ, and voice and chorus. A virtuoso pianist, he premiered many of his own works. He worked with some of the leading performers of his time, including the pianist Clara Schumann and the violinist Joseph Joachim (the three were close friends). Many of his works have become staples of the modern concert repertoire. An uncompromising perfectionist, Brahms destroyed some of his works and left others unpublished.

Brahms has been considered, by his contemporaries and by later writers, as both a traditionalist and an innovator. His music is firmly rooted in the structures and compositional techniques of the Classical masters. While many contemporaries found his music too academic, his contribution and craftsmanship have been admired by subsequent figures as diverse as Arnold Schoenberg and Edward Elgar. The diligent, highly constructed nature of Brahms's works was a starting point and an inspiration for a generation of composers. Embedded within his meticulous structures, however, are deeply romantic motifs.

 

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