BRAHMS Piano Quartet (Gävle Symphony Orchestra, Martin)
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Composer or Director: Johannes Brahms, (Charles) Hubert (Hastings) Parry
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: Ondine
Magazine Review Date: 04/2019
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 53
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: ODE1314-2
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Piano Quartet No. 1 |
Johannes Brahms, Composer
Gävle Symphony Orchestra Jaime Martin, Conductor Johannes Brahms, Composer |
Elegy for Brahms |
(Charles) Hubert (Hastings) Parry, Composer
(Charles) Hubert (Hastings) Parry, Composer Gävle Symphony Orchestra Jaime Martin, Conductor |
Author: Andrew Farach-Colton
Martín’s tempos are wholly convincing throughout. He paces the opening Allegro far more broadly than Schoenberg’s (not Brahms’s) crotchet=132 metronome mark but still maintains a flowing pace. Indeed, the sense of inexorable forward movement is consistent. Perhaps the Rondo alla zingarese finale is more of an allegro than the marked presto, but it still generates plenty of excitement thanks to rhythmic tautness and generous dollops of peppery accents. I do wish more care had been given to dynamic contrasts in the third movement, but it’s so passionately played that such minor cavils are easily overlooked.
Parry’s Elegy for Brahms is an unexpected yet apt coupling, and I believe this to be the finest recorded interpretation thus far. Martín stakes a middle ground between the almost desperate urgency of Boult’s pioneering version (EMI, 11/79) and the plaintive nobility of Bamert’s (Chandos, 9/91). In the exquisite final pages (starting around 9'58"), the elegiac radiance of the orchestra’s performance feels positively transfigurative.
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