A masterpiece of a profound interpretation of Brahms, where tension and lyricism intertwine.
Kremer's intimate solo performance blends with the rich sound of the orchestra led by Karajan, creating a magnificent composition and exquisite ensemble that produces a profound expression that leaves a lasting impression.
The sharp bowing and delicate tone intertwine to meticulously portray Brahms' passion and lyricism. The orchestra's deep bass envelops the soloist, creating a magnificent expanse of layers of sound. While the tempo is somewhat fast, the flow is natural and the overall construction is superb. The clarity of the recording is also outstanding, further enhancing the perfection of the performance. This is a masterpiece.
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Allegro Non Troppo - Kadenz - Tempo I
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Adagio
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Allegro Giocoso, Ma Non Troppo Vivace - Poco Piu Presto
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Orchestra - Berliner Philharmoniker
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Conductor - Herbert von Karajan
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Composed By - Johannes Brahms
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Violin - Gidon Kremer
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Engineer [Sound] - Wolfgang Gülich
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Producer - Michel Glotz
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Liner Notes [Translation] - Jürgen Dohm
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Liner Notes - Wolf-Eberhard Von Lewinski