Brahms : Piano Quartet No. 1 in G minor, op. 25
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- The 9th Great Mountains International Music Festival
Jul.29. 2012
Alpensia Concert Hall, Pyeongchang
Kyung-Wha Chung, violin
Maxim Rysanov, viola
Myung-Wha Chung, cello
Peter Frankl, piano
I have been depressed about the state of the world. But I can turn on my computer and listen to such a magnificent performance of such a sublime piece of music! All I can feel is gratitude! Thank you, musicians! Thank you, Brahms! Thank you, UA-cam! Thank you, inventors of the internet!
Every sane person was and always will be depressed about the state of the world. It's absolutely normal, my friend.
The Piano Quartet in G minor, Op. 25, was composed by Johannes Brahms between 1856 and 1861. It was premiered in 1861 in Hamburg, with Clara Schumann playing the piano. It was also played in Vienna on November 16, 1862, with Brahms himself at the piano supported by members of the Hellmesberger Quartet. Like most piano quartets, it is scored for piano, violin, viola and cello.The quartet is in four movements: 1 Allegro (G minor) 00:00 2 Intermezzo: Allegro ma non troppo - Trio: Animato (C minor, ends in C major) 13:54 3 Andante con moto (E-flat major) 22:20 4 Rondo alla Zingarese: Presto (G minor) 32:24 WIKIPEDIA
one of the most sublime pieces of music ever written. flawless performance!
Totally agree! One of my top all-time favorites. The orchestral version is also sublime.
oeuvre à part dans la production brahmsienne , plus habitué aux formes du trio , du quintette , du sextuor , mais le quatuor avec piano possède sa force romantique intrinsèque , un des joyaux dont brahms nous a abreuvé au cours sa carrière dévolue à la musique de chambre
I cannot believe only four people made music this grand and dramatic, even more than the orchestral version by Schoenberg. Yeah I fall in love with Rusanov's viola playing.
This is a spectacular performance. They show such joy in making wonderful music together!
I agree! Totally!
This must be one of the most exhilarating chamber works that have ever been written. The excitement persists in Schoenberg's orchestral version. But here there is also the intimacy and depth of chamber music. This is sheer inspiration. The performance deserves 8/10.
Just excellent. In the late 60s I saw Kim play the Beethoven in Loudoun County, VA with the NSO, Paul Paray of the Detroit Symphony conducting. My violin teacher, Jack Boesen , first violin section , and M. Paray were good friends. Kim had a disastrous medical procedure on her left hand that left her unable to perform for many years.
Beautiful performance by these 4 artists. It is great to hear Chung Kyung Wha performing again after her long hiatus and to play so beautifully. Perhaps, she will have a bright future performing many chamber works beyond Piano Trios in the next 10 years - in addition to her concerto and sonata appearances. Chung Myung Wha's performing seems to only grow better and better and her persistent and consistent command is staggering. Peter Frankl is the ever-constant Brahmsian scholar & fiery gypsy.
What an amazing music! This is the first performance that as for me can be compared to the disk of Beethoven’s compositions performed by Maxim Rysanov (viola), Kristina Blaumane (cello) and Jacob Katsnelson (piano), which I’ve found at onyxclassics recently. And this is one of the most wonderful quartets of extremely talented musicians.
선생님들이 서로를 배려하며 연주하는 모습이 아름답습니다
The second movement is sublime. well the whole work is but the second movement OMG
Amazing! A Masterpiece! You can see the passion when they're playing. Can't stop listening to that
Very lively and well executed.
32:24 - Rondo in Hungarian form will ALWAYS be my favourite movement from this piece!!!
Just WONDERFULL
wow this is a truly great performance of a great piece
Played with intensity and gusto. Brahms, after all, was no marshmallow as the music amply illustrates. Bravo to the music and the musicians.
이걸 이제서야~ 소름끼치게 아름답네요~
fantastic!
Admirable performance. Played with sympathy and sensitivity and some original phrasing and tempo in parts which seem to have disturbed some listeners, but certainly not flat, in fact far from flat.
Grandioso Brahms.
A great performance
32:24 4° movement
amazing.
Vamos a jugar un juego: se llama
P O D E R
Migala xd
마지막 연주 할때 너무 즐거워보여요ㅠ
Arnold Schoenberg loved this work
I like his orchestration better than the original work. Well, the original is fantastic, but Schoenberg's version is out of this planet :)
Francisco Sunderland I love the Schoenberg version but each time I hear it I want to hear Brahms' pungent original again. And this is a fabby performance.
Affirmative
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Frankl..........nice brahms richness
l think Mr.Cho who won the Chopin competition lately did very good performance of this pieace in rubinshtein competition final A.
Even though he did not have much time to practise with the other 3 since it was a competition.
Brahms in South Korea? As Irish monks preserved civilization during the Dark Ages, so the peoples of the Orient are preserving classical music for generations yet unborn...
Damn, your comment just slapped me in the face. You may well be right.
CLASSICALFAN100 South Korea is really into classical music. Much more than, I am afraid to say, Hong Kong (where I am from)
This comment reminded me of the first episode of Kenneth Clark's series 'Civilization'.
Well, together with an excellent Hungarian chamber pianist, who, I don't know how but fortunately, got together with the Chungs and Rysanov, a Russion, so a bit more international than 'Oh, oh, the orient'...
Sorry, a Russian...
My soul felt the pensive emotion .
I felt grief ,sorrow and suffering
faded away .
Is any more performance possible ?
See French film "Mr. Hire" (Michel Blanc & Sandrine Bonnaire) where this magnificent music was present.
Mário
Santos,SP, Brésil
+Mário Nestrovsky that's how I learned about this lovely piece.
Mary Kathryn Vernon
+Máriy
omg miss kyung wha
역시 뛰어난 거장들의 무대입니다.
strepitosa l'opera e strepitosi gli esecutori
and maxim. omg.
Yes, you are the only one who thinks badly of this performance. Fancy never having heard of Kyung Wha Chung!!
32:24
Wow!
22:20 3° movement
13:56 2° movement
is the theme played at 6:46 from another bhrams cello piece? it sounds really familiar but i can't put a finger to it.
Is there maybe a version of this performance with the applause not cut off?
I could not find a video anywhere of his 4th piano trio in a major.
정경화선생님!
メタルだな たまらんな
The piano part in the 4th mvt is uneven
30:55-32:10 makes me want to pass out
Dam this is like nails on a chalk board, but in a good way.
😲
Don't mix up Pyöngjang with Pyeongchang. This is South Korea
😅
Am I the only one here who feels the violin(s) sometimes a bit unclean?? Independent of the undeniable fervour or enthusiasm, or the names, which are well-known, I definitely don't like the sound of the violin(s) at some places.
North Korea in a musical mood is quite lovely.
TheRuneSeeker 9889and
racist
어이구야........
So many classical pieces have at least one obnoxious, lunatic crescendo. It gets old. - Joseph
Am I the only one who thinks that this performance is horrible?
There are so many good interpretations of this piece out there.
Unfortunately I don't know the players, they might be awesome, it's just that this performance is, putting it mildly, so flat and grotesque.. not putting it mildly I would even say violent in some parts.
nivhaa No. You are not. We find the affectionate performance by Emmanuel Ax and Isaac Stern etc. much more attractive. You can see YoYo Ma enjoying every second. Wonderful.
nivhaa I also agree with you. I was at this particular festival and was very excited for this performance because these players are considered as the best players of South Korea but I was deeply disappointed.
+nivhaa no you are not, as others surely agree, it's a bit dull, dead weight, driven and overwrought
+nivhaa I don't think it's horrible, but I certainly don't think it's a Grammy winning performance. It's an incredibly difficult piece and they do a decent job with it.
+nivhaa Disagree with your comments. Love the mixture of schmalz and passion. This piece needs an ott performance and it gets it here. Just for the record you are 100% entitled to your opinion.
기운 빠진다
Choon ja 가끔 한 마디씩 툭 던지듯이 쓰시던데, 아티스트들에게 공감하는 선풀을 쓰시면 싶어서요. 불쾌하셨다면 실례했습니다.
Like nearly all Brahms's chamber music, wonderfully inspired but badly written. The brilliant Schoenberg orchestral arrangement embarrassingly exposes the shortcomings of the original.
As much as I rather won't, I have to agree.
Think what Brahms would have thought of Schoenberg's twelve tone "music"! Talk about badly written...
Horrible interprétation. Surtout au piano
Tu penses? Je pense que le piano était le meilleur...