Beaux Arts Trio, Walter Trampler - Brahms: Complete Piano Quartets (1996) CD-Rip

Artist: Beaux Arts Trio, Walter Trampler
Title: Brahms: Complete Piano Quartets
Year Of Release: 1996
Label: Decca
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 02:32:52
Total Size: 828 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Brahms: Complete Piano Quartets
Year Of Release: 1996
Label: Decca
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 02:32:52
Total Size: 828 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
CD 1:
Piano Quartet g-moll ор.25
1. Allegro
2. Intermezzo. Allegro ma non troppo
3. Andante con moto
4. Rondo alla Zingarese. Presto
Piano Quartet c-moll ор.60
5. Allegro ma non troppo
6. Scherzo. Allegro
7. Andante
8. Finale. Allegro
CD 2:
Piano Quartet A-dur op.26
1. Allegro non troppo
2. Poco adagio
3. Scherzo. Poco allegro
4. Finale. Allegro
Piano Trio A-dur ор. posth.
5. Moderato
6. Vivace
7. Lento
8. Presto
Performers:
Beaux Arts Trio
Walter Trampler, viola
This collection of Brahms' piano quartets are a great listen all around. Every quartet has an enormous power and beauty to it.
I like to say about Brahms' music that it is airtight. There is never a wasted note. Every bit of melody, every nuance and texture in the harmony are masterfully crafted and serve a purpose. There is never a moment when you look at your watch and wonder when the composer is going to get around to wrapping this or that section up and get to the exciting stuff.
The Beaux Arts Trio along with Walter Trampler do a commendable job of bringing every moment of beauty and excitement out. They balance the sweetness of the slow movements and melodies well with the aggression and rhythmic complexities of the quicker movements. My current favorite quartet is the A Major. There is a singable melody or rhythmic puzzle in every movement.
I like to say about Brahms' music that it is airtight. There is never a wasted note. Every bit of melody, every nuance and texture in the harmony are masterfully crafted and serve a purpose. There is never a moment when you look at your watch and wonder when the composer is going to get around to wrapping this or that section up and get to the exciting stuff.
The Beaux Arts Trio along with Walter Trampler do a commendable job of bringing every moment of beauty and excitement out. They balance the sweetness of the slow movements and melodies well with the aggression and rhythmic complexities of the quicker movements. My current favorite quartet is the A Major. There is a singable melody or rhythmic puzzle in every movement.
