Complete Violin Sonatas

j. Brahms
Complete Violin Sonatas

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Release date: 28/Nov/2006
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Sonata for Violin ; Piano No. 1 in G Major ('Regen'), Op. 78: 1. Vivace Ma Non Troppo
1.2 Sonata for Violin ; Piano No. 1 in G Major ('Regen'), Op. 78: 2. Adagio
1.3 Sonata for Violin ; Piano No. 1 in G Major ('Regen'), Op. 78: 3. Allegro Molto Moderato
1.4 Sonata for Violin ; Piano No. 2 in a Major ('Thun'), Op. 100: 1. Allegro Amabile
1.5 Sonata for Violin ; Piano No. 2 in a Major ('Thun'), Op. 100: 2. Andante Tranquillo - Andante Vivace
1.6 Sonata for Violin ; Piano No. 2 in a Major ('Thun'), Op. 100: 3. Allegretto Grazioso. Quasi Andante
1.7 Sonata for Violin ; Piano No. 3 in D minor, Op. 108: 1. Allegro
1.8 Sonata for Violin ; Piano No. 3 in D minor, Op. 108: 2. Adagio
1.9 Sonata for Violin ; Piano No. 3 in D minor, Op. 108: 3. Un Poco Presto E Con Sentimento
1.10 Sonata for Violin ; Piano No. 3 in D minor, Op. 108: 4. Presto Agitato
1.11 Hungarian Dance for Piano, 4 Hands, in G minor, Woo 1/1
1.12 Hungarian Dance for Piano, 4 Hands, in D minor, Woo 1/2
1.13 Hungarian Dance for Piano, 4 Hands, in F minor, Woo 1/4
1.14 Hungarian Dance for Piano, 4 Hands, in F Sharp minor, Woo 1/17
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: W/ Leonid Kogan, Andrei Mytnik
Description:Leonid Kogan, accompanied by Andrei Mytnik will leave you speechless with these live recordings and radio broadcasts of Brahms' Violin Sonatas. Critics consider these to be some of the best recordings of the three Violin Sonatas As a bonus, Kogan plays Brahms' Hungarian Dances
No. of tracks: 14
Manufacturer No.: ARPCD0355
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Hugh Canning - 04/Apr/2010 2 of 5 Stars!
“Not showing off” is how a sub-editor has captioned the interview with Mutter and Orkis about Brahms’s sonatas in the booklet, when he clearly meant “...