Brahms : Double Concerto/Anne-Sophie Mutter, Maximilian Hornung

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Published 2015-11-21

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  • We have forgotten that seeing this concert here, on this website, is an absolute privilege.
  • @farazmirza6048
    Everyone was playing really well, perfect intonation, all people were playing together, sounded like one instrument, no rushing. Incredible orchestra and soloists. Truly some of the best all together, not to mention the conductor.
  • This performance was beyond fantastic and they deserved a standing ovation !!!!!
  • @joselopes2293
    Brahms’ music is unmistakable, due to its solemnity mixed with a certain melancholy.He is a classical composer of amazing musical strength, but with an unique harmony and simultaneously moments of great lyricism. Any of two soloists are divine and play with a sensitivity that involves us emotionally and deeply in the musical theme. The orchestra and its direction are fantastic. Bravissimo for this magnificent recording.
  • @nickb220
    jeez when every musician on that stage is actually passionate it's insane how much better it sounds
  • @cowpurri8759
    Mariss Jansons' love and passion for music was so obvious and pure , it is endearing to watch him pour his soul into conducting the orchestra..Rest in peace, Maestro
  • @almoni52
    ... also dieser Brahms! Bin total begeistert. Der spielt ja mit der Grenze zur neuen Musik, unglaublich.
  • @coffeeithbooks
    So graceful and beautiful harmony!, I can see tears in the Asian violinist's eyes when the music ends.
  • @macdotexe
    theres just something about a composition that makes a violin and cello wail at and with each other for half an hour while the whole orchestra plays active witness that gets my bones VIBRATING! and the soloists look like theyre having so much fun!! what a wonderful perfomance!!!!
  • @0sergo
    after 4 min i literally had goosebumps, no exaggeration !! OMG this is so moving !!
  • Brahms can always be relied on for melody and to my mind the second movement of this concerto opens with one of the most beautiful tunes in all music, performed here to perfection by two great masters. The two instruments in perfect unison simply pour out warmth and tranquility. Heaven!
  • @mrJohnDesiderio
    Astonishing version! I hear things in this that I never heard in other renditions! Mutter is a beast with Brahms! Totally one with it with great power an authority!
  • @eligilad
    Fantastic! What a chemistry between them. And Bramhs- so classic and innovative at the same time.
  • @jeancerf2269
    Je pleur de bonheur à vous écouter , il y a entre vous à travers le thème de Brahms un dégagement d'accord sensible entre vous deux , c'est quelque chose que n'ai point rencontré jusqu'à présent . Merci à vous deux ,il y a dans ce concerto , tellement de choses à vous féliciter , que je dois en vous sincèrement remercier . BRAVO .
  • @neonRTowner
    The piece is just stuffed full of Brahms textures, melodies, sonoroties, tonality, rhythm and color - all with the musical interplay of the violin and cello. Wonderful piece of music; nothing like it.
  • @znbr1
    One of the best performances I've heard lately...
  • Mariss Jansons conducting the Bavarian Radio Orchestra, worth mentioning.
  • Fantastic!  I hardly ever hear enough violin vis-à-vis the cello in many performances of the great Brahms Double, but not this time as Anne-Sophie Mutter and Maximilian Hornung are in perfect balance on violin and cello in this marvelous video recording.