Dear Michael, I´m In awe listening to this lecture, so rich in details , delightfully narrated , like becoming hooked on a killer tv show in which i can´t resist rushing to episode 2. Also, I sense an echo of the Brahms f minor Sonata op.5 , 2nd movement in the achingly beautiful Romance by Clara in B minor op. post, may be it´s just my imagination . Thank You for keeping this excellent channels and lectures available on UA-cam, in an era of saturated noise.
Terrific! Thank you so much for this insightful and thoroughly researched lecture - it is also so helpfully humanizes Brahms and both of the Schumanns.
Thank you so much for such an enlightening look into this most fascinating musical triangle. I just started learning the Variations opus 9, and it was a wonderful surprise to find so much insight about this work in your lecture. Thank you! On to Part 2!
Dear Michael, I´m In awe listening to this lecture, so rich in details , delightfully narrated , like becoming hooked on a killer tv show in which i can´t resist rushing to episode 2. Also, I sense an echo of the Brahms f minor Sonata op.5 , 2nd movement in the achingly beautiful Romance by Clara in B minor op. post, may be it´s just my imagination . Thank You for keeping this excellent channels and lectures available on UA-cam, in an era of saturated noise.
Terrific! Thank you so much for this insightful and thoroughly researched lecture - it is also so helpfully humanizes Brahms and both of the Schumanns.
Thank you so much for such an enlightening look into this most fascinating musical triangle. I just started learning the Variations opus 9, and it was a wonderful surprise to find so much insight about this work in your lecture. Thank you! On to Part 2!
Love your lectures! Thank you.
Thanks very much, Nicholas. I'm happy that you enjoy them!
Thank you for this fascinating lecture!
This is fabulous! You're a wonderful storyteller. So much to enjoy and learn in this. Many thanks.
can anyone list the pieces played here?
All of the pieces are listed in the text section under the video. Just click on "Show More."
I love your videos. Can you please tell me the recording you used of Brahms' Piano Sonata in C major, op. 1?
Thank you, David. I'm glad you enjoyed the talk. The performer of the Brahms Sonata is Idil Biret on the Naxos label.
"Once Robert dies, I'm out of here." Yes, Brahms was a genius.
it's like a tribute to a tribute to a tribute... chopin > schumann > clara > brahms x.x