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Brahms: String Sextets

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Catalogue numberALPHA792
Release date2022-03-11
Discs1
Orig. sample rate192000 Hz

Brahms was one of the first composers to write for pairs of violins, violas and cellos, blazing the trail for Dvořák, Tchaikovsky, Korngold and Schoenberg. His two sextets are early works, composed in 1860 and 1865 respectively. Brahms wrote to his publisher that the second was in ‘the same joyful vein’ as the first. Yet the composer’s life was sombre at this time: his mother died suddenly and his romantic relationship with the soprano Agathe von Siebold ended in failure; indeed, the first movement of the sextet opens with a viola motif on the notes A-G-A-D- B-E (AGADHE in German notation) . . . The members of the Belcea Quartet called in their friends Tabea Zimmermann and Jean-Guihen Queyras to record these peaks of the chamber repertory following a concert tour to some of Europe’s major venues.
 
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  String Sextet No. 1, Op. 18 37:33
01 I. Allegro ma non troppo 14:44 $ 1.99 USD
02 II. Andante ma moderato 09:31 $ 1.28 USD
03 III. Scherzo. Allegro molto 03:09 $ 0.43 USD
04 IV. Rondo. Poco allegretto e grazioso 10:09 $ 1.37 USD
 
  String Sextet No. 2, Op. 36 38:15
05 I. Allegro non troppo 13:54 $ 1.88 USD
06 II. Scherzo. Allegro non troppo — Presto giocoso 07:25 $ 1.00 USD
07 III. Poco adagio 08:52 $ 1.20 USD
08 IV. Poco allegro 08:04 $ 1.09 USD
 
  Album total 75:48
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