BRAHMS String Sextets
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Composer or Director: Johannes Brahms
Genre:
Chamber
Label: Audite
Magazine Review Date: 09/2017
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 71
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: AUDITE97 715
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
String Sextet No. 1 |
Johannes Brahms, Composer
Johannes Brahms, Composer Manderling Quartet Roland Glassl, Viola Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt, Cello |
String Sextet No. 2 |
Johannes Brahms, Composer
Johannes Brahms, Composer Manderling Quartet Roland Glassl, Viola Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt, Cello |
Author: Andrew Farach-Colton
That said, there’s a fervour to these performances that’s quite special – and the remaining tempo choices, while nearly always on the brisk side, are ultimately convincing. Technically, the playing is exceptional in its tonal beauty and purity of intonation. Listen to cellist Bernhard Schmidt’s glorious, singing sound at 1'57" in the finale of the First Sextet, and then to the glistening tone and spot-on tuning of violinist Sebastian Schmidt in the exposed, high-lying passage at 5'58". This refinement coupled with clean articulation helps clarify thick textures, and the often intricate instrumental interplay is managed seamlessly. The themes in the finale of the Second Sextet are juggled so deftly and with such lyrical abandon as to induce a joyous adrenaline rush. This intensity has as much to do with expressive warmth and attention to detail as it does with panache and polish – note, for example, those little, heart-tugging mordents that ornament the main melody in the Scherzo of Op 36.
I wouldn’t want to be without the Erato disc, as the Capuçon-led interpretations get straight to the heart of these gemütlich scores. But this exquisitely engineered Audite recording offers a fresh perspective that, in terms of musicianship and execution, comes very close to perfection.
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