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Offline vlhorowitz

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Brahms scherzo op. 4
on: March 31, 2007, 04:50:01 AM
I've decided to give this piece some time. It seems that Brahms didn't burn it for good reason; however, judging by its popularity...   

Does anyone have any recordings or ideas about the piece ? Thx.
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Offline opus10no2

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Re: Brahms scherzo op. 4
Reply #1 on: April 04, 2007, 12:30:37 AM
Katchen pwns this wikid piece.
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Offline burstroman

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Re: Brahms scherzo op. 4
Reply #2 on: April 04, 2007, 12:41:37 AM
This a passionate work too often neglected.  Check out recordings by Julius Katchen or Wilhelm Kempff.  As a kid, I heard a recital by Myra Hess  who played this along in a recitala with a late Beethoven sonata.

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Re: Brahms scherzo op. 4
Reply #3 on: April 04, 2007, 04:38:50 AM
Excellent thanks! I currently have recordings of this piece by backhaus and zimerman. I'll be sure to find the kempff and katchen ones soon. If anyone has these, of course, I'd be willing to trade.
"Sometimes my fingers work, sometimes not, - the hell with them! I want to sing anyway," WK, 1953.
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