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 Brahms Quintet
Author: Rob Bell 
Date:   2002-11-27 18:58

I can' believe i have never listenend to this before! Its a fantastic work!

Rob

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 RE: Brahms Quintet
Author: larryb 
Date:   2002-11-27 19:13

check out the Mozart quintet - it's a nice one too

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 RE: Brahms Quintet
Author: Rob Bell 
Date:   2002-11-27 19:20

I have performed the mozart a couple of times! I can't believe I didn't know the brahms, i am going to music college next year, its shocking really!

Rob

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 RE: Brahms Quintet
Author: Stéphane 
Date:   2002-11-27 19:57

It is always great to hear one succomb to the magic of the Brahms quintet, it is to me the most beautiful chamber music piece ever written.

Stéphane.

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 RE: Brahms Quintet
Author: James 
Date:   2002-11-28 03:29

It's an awesome piece. I'm working on it right now with my chamber group. For sure one of brahm's best chamber works.

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 RE: Brahms Quintet
Author: d dow 
Date:   2002-11-28 15:48

Its a pretty nice piece of music...check the list for some great records
Leopold Wlach
David Shifrin
David Glazer
Gervase DePeyer
Karl Leister
Alfred Prinz
Alfred boskovsky
Rudolf Jettl
Herbert Stahr
Alessandro Carbonarre
Pascal Moragues
Reginald kELL
Harold Wright

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 RE: Brahms Quintet
Author: Rob Bell 
Date:   2002-11-28 19:54

I heard the stolzman recording with the tokyo quartet. Would like to hear peoples opinions on this recording.

Thanks
Rob

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 RE: Brahms Quintet
Author: Sylvain 
Date:   2002-11-29 15:04

Stolzman recordings always lead to interesting and sometimes heated discussions.
He has this very particular sound and interpretation that many clarinet players don't like.
I am not judging his particular recording because I've only heard it once, but I suggest you also get a hold of the more "standard" interpretation given by d dow. I personally love the carbonare, leister and wright.
Note that I did not tell you to get rid of the Stoltzman ;->

Best,
-Sylvain

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 RE: Brahms Quintet
Author: d dow 
Date:   2002-11-30 21:29



Dear Syvain:

I heard Mr. Wright play the "Brahms", in person, and in rehearsal as well as the fact he coached me on this piece. he really felt the piece was the most difficult in the entire repetoire. He also felt that it required mental and emootional maturity which only older students could give.....
Sincerely
D Dow

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