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Background: Brahms was especially fond of the sound of the natural horn, which he saw as the embodiment of Romantic lyricism. Although the valve horn had begun to replace it in the early 19th century, it was for the older instrument, the Waldhorn, that he wrote his Trio op.40, today still the summit of the repertoire for its unusual forces. Here three young musicians attempt to reconstruct the trio's original sound as precisely as possible. |
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COMPOSER: Johannes Brahms |
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Isabelle Faust - Sleeping Beauty Stradivarius 1704 / Alexander Melnikov - 1857 Bosendorfer piano / Teunis van der Zwart - Lorenz Waldhorn 1845 - Sep-2008 5 star BBC Music Mag. |
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