Thank you for listening! Tracklist: 00:00:00 Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 77: II. Adagio (Berliner Symphoniker, Eduardo Marturet & Borika van den Booren) 00:09:43 Serenade No. 1 in D Major, Op. 11: III. Adagio non troppo (Dresdner Philharmonie, Heinz Bongartz) 00:26:35 Concerto For Violin, Cello & Orchestra in A Minor Op. 102: Andante (Emmy Verhey, Janos Starker, Amsterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, Arpas Jó) 00:35:00 Sonata No. 3 in D Minor, Op. 108: II. Adagio (Kristóf Baráti & Klára Würtz) 00:39:23 Piano Concerto No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 15: II. Adagio (Mitteleuropa Orchestra, Marco Guidarini & Vincenzo Maltempo) 00:52:16 Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 73: II. Adagio non troppo (Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra & Jaap van Zweden) 01:02:08 Piano Trio No. 1 in B Major, Op. 8: III. Adagio (Gutman Trio) 01:10:38 Symphony No. 4 in E Minor, Op. 98: II. Andante moderato (Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra & Jaap van Zweden) 01:21:21 Violin Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 120: II. Andante un poco adagio (Luca Sanzò & Maurizio Paciariello) 01:26:08 Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-Flat Major, Op. 83: III. Andante (Mitteleuropa Orchestra, Marco Guidarini & Vincenzo Maltempo) 01:38:42 Sonata No. 1 in G Major, Op. 78: II. Adagio (Kristóf Baráti & Klára Würtz) 01:45:47 Symphony No. 3 in F Major, Op. 90: II. Andante (Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra & Jaap van Zweden) 01:54:14 Clarinet Quintet in B Minor, Op. 115: II. Andante-piu lento (Karl Leister & Brandis Quartet) 02:06:03 Piano Quartet No. 3 in C Minor, Op. 60: Andante (Derek Han, Isabelle Faust, Bruno Giuranna & Alain Meunier) 02:14:37 7 Fantasien, Op. 116: IV. Intermezzo in E Major. Adagio (Philipp Kopachevsky) 02:19:16 Clarinet Trio in A Minor, Op. 114: II. Adagio (Karl Leister & Brandis Quartet) 02:27:09 4 Klavierstücke, Op. 119: I. Intermezzo in B Minor. Adagio (Philipp Kopachevsky) 02:30:55 String Quintet No.2 in G major Op.111 Adagio (Brandis Quartett & Brett Dean) 02:37:29 Piano Sonata No. 3 in F Minor, Op. 5 (Philipp Kopachevsky) 02:48:24 Piano Quartet No. 2 in A, Op. 26: Poco Adagio (Derek Han, Isabelle Faust, Bruno Giuranna & Alain Meunier) 02:58:28 Cello Sonata No.2 in F major Op.99 (Herre-Jan Stegenga & Philippe Entremont) 03:05:05 Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 68: IV. Adagio - Più andante - Allegro non troppo ma con brio - Più allegro (Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra & Jaap van Zweden)
Violin Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 120: should be Viola Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 120. Actually, Clarinet Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 120 arr. for viola. Luca Sanzó is a violist!
I'm just going on record: Brahms is my absolute favorite composer. The man was a genius (of course, he was possibly Beethoven's biggest fan so... he knew he had big shoes to fill). His music brims with exuberant joy, aching sorrow, just unbelievable. If I could listen to only one composer for the rest of my life it would be Brahms.
I usually don't like making sweeping statements, but I must say that Brahms' First Symphony is the greatest first symphony anyone ever composed. I get chills listening to it.
Beautiful compilation. I love Brahms, but I never thought of what his adagios strung together would sound like. This is just amazing. Thank you for putting this together and sharing it. ❤
😊😊He was a Gifted Innocent... Channeling the essence of Human Beauty, at its Best. Letting God Sing thru his music 🎶 Until the Joy of Life came thru to us, like Love, itself
Habe den sinn solcher musik nie verstanden bis ich mich mal hingelegt habe und einfach auf die melodie hörte. Es stärkt den Geist bzw die seele so enorm.
Thank you! I appreciate the care taken in curating these selections, the carefully prepared track list, and especially for managing to keep the audio levels so consistent. Because I really was in the mood to listen without having to jump up and adjust volume repeatedly. For @classicallpvault8251 who complained below and confessed that this concept was beyond him/her, I was in a mood to listen to adagios while I work undistracted. Another time I will be in the mood to listen to a complete concerto or symphony. Actually the closing allegro movements were all the more invigorating after three hours of adagios and andantes.
I just love this music,. I learnt to play Balham’s when I started learning the piano as a child. The violin here is just so beautiful and brings all sorts of emotions mainly calming ones. What a world we are in to be able to tap into these sublime sounds.
So many thanks to my favorite BrilliantClassics for your sharing that luscious and melodious Brahms Adagios! How grateful of your uploading these sweet musical pieces of Brahms'! I always thank you, BrilliantClassics!
Wonderful compilation of these beautiful adagios with various instruments and perfect performances! Every piece is truly lyrical and deeply moving. Thanks for the nice upload as always!
Спасибо Brilliant Classics что включили в подборку Most Beautiful Adagios эти Adagio к Sonate N○.3 in D Minor, Op.108:II (00:35:00) и к Sonate N○.1 in G Major, Op. 78:II (01:38:42) в исполнении прекрасных музыкантов Klára Würtz и Kristóf Baráti !!!))) 🎶🎹🎻💓💗💐👋👋👋💯👍😊
I find it rendering beautiful. One can complain the pieces are carved up. As a pianist myself I love it. Don't most pianists love to play the high parts in classic music, I think they do. Having said that, ofcorse a complete part is the essence in music, but not necessarily day on day.
Many of these melodies are ones that I can whistle while I work around the yard. Brahms Symphony 4 conducted by Bruno Walter was the second LP that I bought in 1960-ish.
Wonderful. My fav. author. If someone is listening to this to "get relaxed" (in the last decades it seems the only possible "use" of boring classical music) well, the end is not exactly an Adagio... it starts as an Adagio but it ends in one of the most orgasmic finales I know (3:20:34 onward...)
Thank you for listening! Tracklist: 00:00:00 Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 77: II. Adagio (Berliner Symphoniker, Eduardo Marturet & Borika van den Booren) 00:09:43 Serenade No. 1 in D Major, Op. 11: III. Adagio non troppo (Dresdner Philharmonie, Heinz Bongartz) 00:26:35 Concerto For Violin, Cello & Orchestra in A Minor Op. 102: Andante (Emmy Verhey, Janos Starker, Amsterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, Arpas Jó) 00:35:00 Sonata No. 3 in D Minor, Op. 108: II. Adagio (Kristóf Baráti & Klára Würtz) 00:39:23 Piano Concerto No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 15: II. Adagio (Mitteleuropa Orchestra, Marco Guidarini & Vincenzo Maltempo) 00:52:16 Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 73: II. Adagio non troppo (Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra & Jaap van Zweden) 01:02:08 Piano Trio No. 1 in B Major, Op. 8: III. Adagio (Gutman Trio) 01:10:38 Symphony No. 4 in E Minor, Op. 98: II. Andante moderato (Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra & Jaap van Zweden) 01:21:21 Violin Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 120: II. Andante un poco adagio (Luca Sanzò & Maurizio Paciariello) 01:26:08 Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-Flat Major, Op. 83: III. Andante (Mitteleuropa Orchestra, Marco Guidarini & Vincenzo Maltempo) 01:38:42 Sonata No. 1 in G Major, Op. 78: II. Adagio (Kristóf Baráti & Klára Würtz) 01:45:47 Symphony No. 3 in F Major, Op. 90: II. Andante (Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra & Jaap van Zweden) 01:54:14 Clarinet Quintet in B Minor, Op. 115: II. Andante-piu lento (Karl Leister & Brandis Quartet) 02:06:03 Piano Quartet No. 3 in C Minor, Op. 60: Andante (Derek Han, Isabelle Faust, Bruno Giuranna & Alain Meunier) 02:14:37 7 Fantasien, Op. 116: IV. Intermezzo in E Major. Adagio (Philipp Kopachevsky) 02:19:16 Clarinet Trio in A Minor, Op. 114: II. Adagio (Karl Leister & Brandis Quartet) 02:27:09 4 Klavierstücke, Op. 119: I. Intermezzo in B Minor. Adagio (Philipp Kopachevsky) 02:30:55 String Quintet No.2 in G major Op.111 Adagio (Brandis Quartett & Brett Dean) 02:37:29 Piano Sonata No. 3 in F Minor, Op. 5 (Philipp Kopachevsky) 02:48:24 Piano Quartet No. 2 in A, Op. 26: Poco Adagio (Derek Han, Isabelle Faust, Bruno Giuranna & Alain Meunier) 02:58:28 Cello Sonata No.2 in F major Op.99 (Herre-Jan Stegenga & Philippe Entremont) 03:05:05 Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 68: IV. Adagio - Più andante - Allegro non troppo ma con brio - Più allegro (Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra & Jaap van Zweden)
Hello, the artist is Caspar David Friedrich and the painting is 'Woman before the setting sun' (1818-20). He is beloved. You might also look at 'Wanderer above the sea of fog' and his other paintings, they are all very moving. Wikipedia actually has a lovely precis about his art and life. All the best.
На обложке альбома "'Brahms: Most Beautiful Adagios" представлена картина немецкого художника Каспара Давида Фридриха-Caspar David Friedrich под названием: "Woman before The Risting Sun ( Woman before the Setting Sun)". Картина написана в 1818 году, масло, холст, размер: 22 × 30 см. Находится в Museum Folkwang. National Gallery of Norway.
Благодарю, это интересно. Картина, оказывается, она совсем маленькая, замечательно сочетается с музыкой, - ощущение огромного и неведомого, как ожидание будущего.Конечно, это восход. Бриллиант классикс огромный респект за такие подборки.
@@irinamironova8677 Мне очень приятно, что Вас заинтересовала картина этого очень непростого художника Каспара Давида Фридриха)) В его картинах всегда есть недоговорённость, как на этой - то ли восход солнца , то ли закат!! :) Спасибо за комментарий!!))
@@user-uf2hl2xn6c Спасибо за отклик!!)) Художник Каспар Давид Фридрих очень интересный и картиныего весьма притягательные и запоминающиеся)) Если интересуетесь живописью, то очень рекомендую посмотреть другие его работы, дают простор для воображения!!))
Их все тянули северные дали, увидеть Волгу,Вену и Париж а может просто Беренгу пролив.Два континента,две судьбы и два народа.Катерина , ты права Екатерина.Нет ,равных по твоему решению , вере , правоте и смелости о мудрая Елена. Как только не крути .❤.
Thanks a lot but the last piece (masterpiece actually,) symphony No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 68: IV. Adagio - Più andante - Allegro non troppo ma con brio - Più allegro is not an adagio but an allegro. This is a finale ! But many thanks for this review
One small (but important) correction: 01:21:21 **Violin Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 120: II. Andante un poco adagio (Luca Sanzò & Maurizio Paciariello) (**VIOLA Sonata, not Violin)
@@nehuge The context is the multi-movement works that they were taken from. The slow movement of a symphony/sonata/chamber work takes quotes from the first movement (generally an allegro in sonata form) and develops these. Without the sonata-allegro preceding them, you aren't presented with the thematic material that they're based on, and there is no contrast between the various movements, and a significant part of the meaning of the work is lost. These pieces are not standalone works and even the few instances where they're not part of a multi-movement work, they're still part of a set of pieces that were meant to be played as a set. There's only one instance, the opus 119 no.1., where there's not supposed to be anything preceding it - but even there, the piece is still supposed to be followed by another one of contrasting nature. One can compare it to sunshine being extra significant if it's preceded by a thunder storm. You appreciate fine things more if you can contrast them with something else.
Perhaps the intention of this beautiful compilation is for each individual listener who has and those who will enjoy it in their own way: while taking a bubble bath after a long day, while looking through photo albums of the kids while they were growing up, to ease the mind and bring comfort to someone recuperating, while relaxing on the couch with a warm beverage and a lap pet, a sweet retreat from the noisy and busy world to be returned to where it was last left off. Instead of being critical of its existence as a beautiful compilation and wonderful resource for each individual to enjoy in their own way, your stance could have been presented as a "could also be enjoyed......" instead of a critical "should be enjoyed...". To each their own and live and let live. For someone to think it's OK to pompously criticize a beautiful compilation for people to enjoy in their own way is beyond me.
@@classicallpvault8251 I understand your opinion, only here the goal is not art but just using art as a way to generate basic emotions and background music. This is like a "collage". Personaly the lack of complexity through time and holism based on calm help me to read, i couldnt use a whole symphony for this purpose.
Thank you for listening!
Tracklist:
00:00:00 Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 77: II. Adagio (Berliner Symphoniker, Eduardo Marturet & Borika van den Booren)
00:09:43 Serenade No. 1 in D Major, Op. 11: III. Adagio non troppo (Dresdner Philharmonie, Heinz Bongartz)
00:26:35 Concerto For Violin, Cello & Orchestra in A Minor Op. 102: Andante (Emmy Verhey, Janos Starker, Amsterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, Arpas Jó)
00:35:00 Sonata No. 3 in D Minor, Op. 108: II. Adagio (Kristóf Baráti & Klára Würtz)
00:39:23 Piano Concerto No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 15: II. Adagio (Mitteleuropa Orchestra, Marco Guidarini & Vincenzo Maltempo)
00:52:16 Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 73: II. Adagio non troppo (Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra & Jaap van Zweden)
01:02:08 Piano Trio No. 1 in B Major, Op. 8: III. Adagio (Gutman Trio)
01:10:38 Symphony No. 4 in E Minor, Op. 98: II. Andante moderato (Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra & Jaap van Zweden)
01:21:21 Violin Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 120: II. Andante un poco adagio (Luca Sanzò & Maurizio Paciariello)
01:26:08 Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-Flat Major, Op. 83: III. Andante (Mitteleuropa Orchestra, Marco Guidarini & Vincenzo Maltempo)
01:38:42 Sonata No. 1 in G Major, Op. 78: II. Adagio (Kristóf Baráti & Klára Würtz)
01:45:47 Symphony No. 3 in F Major, Op. 90: II. Andante (Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra & Jaap van Zweden)
01:54:14 Clarinet Quintet in B Minor, Op. 115: II. Andante-piu lento (Karl Leister & Brandis Quartet)
02:06:03 Piano Quartet No. 3 in C Minor, Op. 60: Andante (Derek Han, Isabelle Faust, Bruno Giuranna & Alain Meunier)
02:14:37 7 Fantasien, Op. 116: IV. Intermezzo in E Major. Adagio (Philipp Kopachevsky)
02:19:16 Clarinet Trio in A Minor, Op. 114: II. Adagio (Karl Leister & Brandis Quartet)
02:27:09 4 Klavierstücke, Op. 119: I. Intermezzo in B Minor. Adagio (Philipp Kopachevsky)
02:30:55 String Quintet No.2 in G major Op.111 Adagio (Brandis Quartett & Brett Dean)
02:37:29 Piano Sonata No. 3 in F Minor, Op. 5 (Philipp Kopachevsky)
02:48:24 Piano Quartet No. 2 in A, Op. 26: Poco Adagio (Derek Han, Isabelle Faust, Bruno Giuranna & Alain Meunier)
02:58:28 Cello Sonata No.2 in F major Op.99 (Herre-Jan Stegenga & Philippe Entremont)
03:05:05 Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 68: IV. Adagio - Più andante - Allegro non troppo ma con brio - Più allegro (Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra & Jaap van Zweden)
Thank you!
❤❤😊😊😊😊😊
Thankyou for the
beautiful music !
Violin Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 120: should be Viola Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 120. Actually, Clarinet Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 120 arr. for viola. Luca Sanzó is a violist!
@@bystroffc
Sounds interesting… 🍁
Have you got a link for us?
Or another hint? Channel…?
I'm just going on record: Brahms is my absolute favorite composer. The man was a genius (of course, he was possibly Beethoven's biggest fan so... he knew he had big shoes to fill). His music brims with exuberant joy, aching sorrow, just unbelievable. If I could listen to only one composer for the rest of my life it would be Brahms.
Absolutely concur.
I feel the same way about Mozart but Brahms is also someone I could listen to indefinitely.
"I think that Brahms is the Least of 'The 3 B's'." Vladimir Horowitz.
(If so, that still isn't too shabby - being #3 behind Bach and Beethoven.)
Yes indeed, von Bülow said the German Classical Music has 3 Genius B : Bach, Beethoven , Brahms.
I usually don't like making sweeping statements, but I must say that Brahms' First Symphony is the greatest first symphony anyone ever composed. I get chills listening to it.
The essence of spirituality. Connection to his soul directly, soul to soul. And what a soul!
Wonderful and Serene Music Forever !
Brahms music quenches and moisturize my parched soul
Brahms má hudební průhledy do nejvyššího nebe, pro mě klavírní.
Beautiful compilation. I love Brahms, but I never thought of what his adagios strung together would sound like. This is just amazing. Thank you for putting this together and sharing it. ❤
아름다운 연주곡 잘 들었습니다~감사합니다~🎵🎻🎻📯🎹🌿🍀☘🌹🌹☘🍀🌿❤❤
Brilliant as if brilliants' are coming to life
L absolue quintessence...une naissance comme un sens délicat sans limite 🙏
Very beautiful ❤
These Adagios could be the soundtrack for spring. The beginning of new life and what is to come.
Thank you Briliant Classics for this beautiful Brahms ' s Adagios ! 😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤
Sublime! many thanks for the upload :)
😊😊He was a Gifted Innocent...
Channeling the essence of Human Beauty, at its Best.
Letting God Sing thru his music 🎶
Until the Joy of Life came thru to us, like
Love, itself
Lovely and Wonderful Music Forever !
Habe den sinn solcher musik nie verstanden bis ich mich mal hingelegt habe und einfach auf die melodie hörte. Es stärkt den Geist bzw die seele so enorm.
The greatness of Brahms is immeasurable and beyond description and off the charts
You're right. These are some of the most beautiful adagios and the Piano Concerto No 1 in D minor is my favourite. Thanks BC.
Brahms is ..... ..Marvellous , Beautiful ❤
素晴らしい選曲の配信をありがとう❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you, Brilliant Classics❤❤
Thank you! I appreciate the care taken in curating these selections, the carefully prepared track list, and especially for managing to keep the audio levels so consistent. Because I really was in the mood to listen without having to jump up and adjust volume repeatedly. For @classicallpvault8251 who complained below and confessed that this concept was beyond him/her, I was in a mood to listen to adagios while I work undistracted. Another time I will be in the mood to listen to a complete concerto or symphony. Actually the closing allegro movements were all the more invigorating after three hours of adagios and andantes.
ditto! dittop! ditto! this ain't rock & roll music...U have very educated consumers out here!
My soul has been fed
Merci de me faire aimer Brahms ❤
Thank you very much! 😭❤️
I just love this music,. I learnt to play Balham’s when I started learning the piano as a child. The violin here is just so beautiful and brings all sorts of emotions mainly calming ones. What a world we are in to be able to tap into these sublime sounds.
So many thanks to my favorite BrilliantClassics for your sharing that luscious and melodious Brahms Adagios!
How grateful of your uploading these sweet musical pieces of Brahms'!
I always thank you, BrilliantClassics!
This is exactly how I Feel! Brilliant Classics is a supreme gift for classical music lovers!
@@akanda50 -- Indeed.....BRAVO from Acapulco!
Yes Brahms is fantastic thank's very much 😮
Thank you so much! Pure delight.
Wonderful compilation of these beautiful adagios with various instruments and perfect performances! Every piece is truly lyrical and deeply moving. Thanks for the nice upload as always!
Splendid !!! ❤🙏💐
Parabéns pela edição e montagem dessa extraordinária coleção!
The attraction of Brahms’ music is Comfort and gracefulness
Brahms adagios they wouldn't let me sleep... And now, you with Brahms as well you are going to sleep..😮❤❤
Спасибо Brilliant Classics что включили в подборку Most Beautiful Adagios эти Adagio к Sonate N○.3 in D Minor, Op.108:II (00:35:00) и к Sonate N○.1 in G Major, Op. 78:II (01:38:42) в исполнении прекрасных музыкантов Klára Würtz и Kristóf Baráti !!!)))
🎶🎹🎻💓💗💐👋👋👋💯👍😊
I find it rendering beautiful. One can complain the pieces are carved up. As a pianist myself I love it. Don't most pianists love to play the high parts in classic music, I think they do. Having said that, ofcorse a complete part is the essence in music, but not necessarily day on day.
テレマンと同じハンブルクの町に生まれ、クララの父に学び、シューベルト夫妻を終生、敬愛した聡明な詩人でもあるブラームス。彼の音楽が素晴らしいものでないはずがないではないか。今ごろになって、出会い、発見しました❤ありがとう〜❤❤❤
Bravo! The collection is gorgeous, I had a wonderful afternoon with those beautiful adagios:)
MARAVILLOSO
I know that I'm old-fashioned, but I sure wish this beautiful compilation was available as a CD set!
You can download it off of UA-cam
U r not old-fashioned to me although my children think of me that way also...
Música celestial!
Wunderschön!
Uma enorme prazer um deleite para alma, grato ao brahms e a pessoa que criou essa seleção.
アダージョの連続。
静かにブラームスの体温を感じるかのようです。ロマン派の時代に古典を深く学んだブラームス。
同時期にパリで、サティが作曲していたのですから、ヨーロッパの豊穣さを思います。
19世紀の音楽を21世紀の令和の日本で、こうして自在に耳にできるとは、何という恩恵でしょう❤
Какое упоение! Благодарение вам!
Many of these melodies are ones that I can whistle while I work around the yard. Brahms Symphony 4 conducted by Bruno Walter was the second LP that I bought in 1960-ish.
Wonderful. My fav. author. If someone is listening to this to "get relaxed" (in the last decades it seems the only possible "use" of boring classical music) well, the end is not exactly an Adagio... it starts as an Adagio but it ends in one of the most orgasmic finales I know (3:20:34 onward...)
So Touched To My Spirit♡
Beautiful adagios
Excelente selección, grazie mille!
FANTASTIC MUSIC
Beautiful - thank you
This is so lovely and soothing. Thank you.
Really wonderful! Thank you for uploading!
いいですね。ほんと。😊
Ich liebe Brahms, herrlich, vielen Dank ❤
Meine Mutter liebte auch. So Brahms macht mich an ihr erinnern.
❤❤ make me feel so happy.
Amazing
Spasiba. Da svidania. ❤
Thank you for listening!
Tracklist:
00:00:00 Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 77: II. Adagio (Berliner Symphoniker, Eduardo Marturet & Borika van den Booren)
00:09:43 Serenade No. 1 in D Major, Op. 11: III. Adagio non troppo (Dresdner Philharmonie, Heinz Bongartz)
00:26:35 Concerto For Violin, Cello & Orchestra in A Minor Op. 102: Andante (Emmy Verhey, Janos Starker, Amsterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, Arpas Jó)
00:35:00 Sonata No. 3 in D Minor, Op. 108: II. Adagio (Kristóf Baráti & Klára Würtz)
00:39:23 Piano Concerto No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 15: II. Adagio (Mitteleuropa Orchestra, Marco Guidarini & Vincenzo Maltempo)
00:52:16 Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 73: II. Adagio non troppo (Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra & Jaap van Zweden)
01:02:08 Piano Trio No. 1 in B Major, Op. 8: III. Adagio (Gutman Trio)
01:10:38 Symphony No. 4 in E Minor, Op. 98: II. Andante moderato (Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra & Jaap van Zweden)
01:21:21 Violin Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 120: II. Andante un poco adagio (Luca Sanzò & Maurizio Paciariello)
01:26:08 Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-Flat Major, Op. 83: III. Andante (Mitteleuropa Orchestra, Marco Guidarini & Vincenzo Maltempo)
01:38:42 Sonata No. 1 in G Major, Op. 78: II. Adagio (Kristóf Baráti & Klára Würtz)
01:45:47 Symphony No. 3 in F Major, Op. 90: II. Andante (Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra & Jaap van Zweden)
01:54:14 Clarinet Quintet in B Minor, Op. 115: II. Andante-piu lento (Karl Leister & Brandis Quartet)
02:06:03 Piano Quartet No. 3 in C Minor, Op. 60: Andante (Derek Han, Isabelle Faust, Bruno Giuranna & Alain Meunier)
02:14:37 7 Fantasien, Op. 116: IV. Intermezzo in E Major. Adagio (Philipp Kopachevsky)
02:19:16 Clarinet Trio in A Minor, Op. 114: II. Adagio (Karl Leister & Brandis Quartet)
02:27:09 4 Klavierstücke, Op. 119: I. Intermezzo in B Minor. Adagio (Philipp Kopachevsky)
02:30:55 String Quintet No.2 in G major Op.111 Adagio (Brandis Quartett & Brett Dean)
02:37:29 Piano Sonata No. 3 in F Minor, Op. 5 (Philipp Kopachevsky)
02:48:24 Piano Quartet No. 2 in A, Op. 26: Poco Adagio (Derek Han, Isabelle Faust, Bruno Giuranna & Alain Meunier)
02:58:28 Cello Sonata No.2 in F major Op.99 (Herre-Jan Stegenga & Philippe Entremont)
03:05:05 Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 68: IV. Adagio - Più andante - Allegro non troppo ma con brio - Più allegro (Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra & Jaap van Zweden)
WHO'S amazing painting is this? Loving all of this collection, by the way...never thought Brahms was so .....fulfilling
Hello, the artist is Caspar David Friedrich and the painting is 'Woman before the setting sun' (1818-20). He is beloved. You might also look at 'Wanderer above the sea of fog' and his other paintings, they are all very moving. Wikipedia actually has a lovely precis about his art and life. All the best.
@@LM-fn6qb thank you very much!
На обложке альбома "'Brahms: Most Beautiful Adagios" представлена картина немецкого художника Каспара Давида Фридриха-Caspar David Friedrich под названием: "Woman before The Risting Sun ( Woman before the Setting Sun)".
Картина написана в 1818 году, масло, холст, размер: 22 × 30 см. Находится в Museum Folkwang. National Gallery of Norway.
Благодарю, это интересно. Картина, оказывается, она совсем маленькая, замечательно сочетается с музыкой, - ощущение огромного и неведомого, как ожидание будущего.Конечно, это восход.
Бриллиант классикс огромный респект за такие подборки.
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Мне очень приятно, что Вас заинтересовала картина этого очень непростого художника Каспара Давида Фридриха)) В его картинах всегда есть недоговорённость, как на этой - то ли восход солнца , то ли закат!! :) Спасибо за комментарий!!))
Спасибо, что написали. Картина сразу заинтересовала, а тут сразу и ответ про Автора. Благодарю!
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Спасибо за отклик!!)) Художник Каспар Давид Фридрих очень интересный и картиныего весьма притягательные и запоминающиеся))
Если интересуетесь живописью, то очень рекомендую посмотреть другие его работы, дают простор для воображения!!))
Cudowne!
Gracias
Open arms!🎵
Brahms loved the French Horn, which is sublime in all his compositions.
Grandioso 😊😊
This is what you need
Hope you are enjoying
This Courtney ❤
Música maravilhosa não tem preço 🎉
El genio de Brahms debe llegar a los niños y jóvenes.
Great idea for a compilation.
Bionic Brahms! LOL . Really nice pieces!
amazing ❤
Great !!!! Great!!!! Great!!!! applodiment!!!!!!
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Herrlich, vielen Dank ❤
Bello---
I don't know if the earth went up or if the heaven came down😢
Right absolutely beautiful
Их все тянули северные дали, увидеть Волгу,Вену и Париж а может просто Беренгу пролив.Два континента,две судьбы и два народа.Катерина , ты права Екатерина.Нет ,равных по твоему решению , вере , правоте и смелости о мудрая Елена. Как только не крути .❤.
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No violinist can match Christian Ferras for the interpretation of the Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 77: II. Adagio.
❤ yêu âm nhạc ❤ yêu cà phê
Patience Courage Libertad
That's Brahms! Brahm's 3rd Racket!!
Thanks a lot but the last piece (masterpiece actually,) symphony No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 68: IV. Adagio - Più andante - Allegro non troppo ma con brio - Più allegro is not an adagio but an allegro. This is a finale ! But many thanks for this review
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Não sei se a terra subiu ou se o céu desceu😢
01:21:21 Viola Sonata No. 1. II movement
One small (but important) correction:
01:21:21 **Violin Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 120: II. Andante un poco adagio (Luca Sanzò & Maurizio Paciariello) (**VIOLA Sonata, not Violin)
Brilliant Brahms! By the way, @Brilliant classics, could you tell us the name of the painting?
Thanks!
Não existem termos para definir BRAHMS.
does anyone know the name or artist of the painting?
the music and the panting together is absolutely magical
The Op. 120 No. 1 Sonata is for viola not violin.
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⚜️ Algorithmen.
I bet it's Audrey Hepburn in the painting. 🙂
What went wrong over the decade is that language pack you believe me or not I can show you the content from across the planet
Вообще не звучит.. не знаю... 4 симфония понравилась, а так не нравится мне Брамс
Drama
Why one would take these pieces out of context and sit through an entire 3.5 hours of slow movements is beyond me.
Explain “out of context “
@@nehuge The context is the multi-movement works that they were taken from. The slow movement of a symphony/sonata/chamber work takes quotes from the first movement (generally an allegro in sonata form) and develops these.
Without the sonata-allegro preceding them, you aren't presented with the thematic material that they're based on, and there is no contrast between the various movements, and a significant part of the meaning of the work is lost.
These pieces are not standalone works and even the few instances where they're not part of a multi-movement work, they're still part of a set of pieces that were meant to be played as a set. There's only one instance, the opus 119 no.1., where there's not supposed to be anything preceding it - but even there, the piece is still supposed to be followed by another one of contrasting nature.
One can compare it to sunshine being extra significant if it's preceded by a thunder storm. You appreciate fine things more if you can contrast them with something else.
Perhaps the intention of this beautiful compilation is for each individual listener who has and those who will enjoy it in their own way: while taking a bubble bath after a long day, while looking through photo albums of the kids while they were growing up, to ease the mind and bring comfort to someone recuperating, while relaxing on the couch with a warm beverage and a lap pet, a sweet retreat from the noisy and busy world to be returned to where it was last left off. Instead of being critical of its existence as a beautiful compilation and wonderful resource for each individual to enjoy in their own way, your stance could have been presented as a "could also be enjoyed......" instead of a critical "should be enjoyed...". To each their own and live and let live. For someone to think it's OK to pompously criticize a beautiful compilation for people to enjoy in their own way is beyond me.
@@classicallpvault8251 I understand your opinion, only here the goal is not art but just using art as a way to generate basic emotions and background music. This is like a "collage".
Personaly the lack of complexity through time and holism based on calm help me to read, i couldnt use a whole symphony for this purpose.
The real question is why not? I enjoy both ways but sometimes we just want adagio
Gracias