Garrick Ohlsson-Brahms Six Pieces for Piano, Op. 118
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- Garrick Ohlsson, piano
Six Pieces for Piano, Op. 118 composed in 1893
Johannes Brahms (1833 - 1897)
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Intermezzo in A Minor
Intermezzo in A Major
Ballade in G Minor
Intermezzo in F Minor
Romance in F Major
Intermezzo in E-Flat Minor
Performed in Kaufmann Concert Hall at the 92nd Street Y on April 28, 2019.
Program note by Harry Haskell © 2018:
In December 1890, Johannes Brahms presented his publisher with the manuscript of his String Quintet, Op. 111, accompanied by a terse message: “With this slip, bid farewell to notes of mine.” As it turned out, the 57-year-old composer’s announcement of his retirement was premature; he soon got a fresh wind and went on to pen some of his most beguiling music, including the Four Serious Songs and a series of enchanting chamber works for clarinet, the fruit of his late-life friendship with clarinetist Richard Mühlfeld. Nor did Brahms neglect his own instrument. Although he didn’t feel up to writing another major solo work for the piano at that stage of his life, he demonstrated his unflagging creative vitality by turning out four sets of piano miniatures, Opp. 116-119, in quick succession.
The six Klavierstücke (Piano Pieces), Op. 118, were composed in the summer of 1893 in the Austrian spa resort of Bad Ischl, Brahms’s beloved warm-weather getaway from the hustle and bustle of Vienna. His interest in the character piece-a favorite Romantic genre closely associated with his revered Robert Schumann-was hardly new, as his earlier Ballades, Op. 10, Klavierstücke, Op. 76, and Rhapsodies, Op. 79, attest. But his intense concentration on short keyboard pieces was unprecedented, and it suggests that Brahms was not merely turning away from the long-form works that had occupied him in the past but embracing a genre that enabled him to distill his mastery of mood, craft and piano technique to its essence.
The opening Intermezzo in A minor, the shortest and most compressed of the six pieces, is based on a single theme, its surging phrases and rippling passagework ultimately dissolving in an A-major mist. The other five pieces exhibit the symmetrical ABA form that Brahms favored, with a contrasting interlude at the center. The tenderly nostalgic mood of the second Intermezzo, in A major, is dispelled by the energetic, galloping rhythms of the G-minor Ballade, with its quiet midsection harmonized in sweet-sounding thirds. In the F-minor Intermezzo, Brahms plays with metrical ambiguity by blurring the line between upbeats and downbeats. The last two pieces are even more unsettling, as the nobly striding melody and fantasy-like midsection of the F-major Romance give way to the darkly mysterious and impassioned Intermezzo in E-flat minor.
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I always have high respects for this great artist. I think he has great taste and mature style when it comes to the Romantic repertoire, especially Chopin and Brahms. Equipped with immense technique, he places music as the priority. BIG THANKS for sharing this wonderful concert.
Plays all six pieces from memory!! Love the spare and elegant style, not overly sauced with sentiment but just allowing the notes on the page to speak, giving wonderful clarity in the part playing.
Very true....Almost as good as Pogorelić .....BRAVO from San Agustinillo, Oaxaca!
AndyMac He was preparing to give recitals of the COMPLETE solo piano works of Brahms, before the the lockdown occurred...(from memory,of course!).😊
Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)
Six Pieces for Piano,
Op. 118 (1893)
00:00 1. Intermezzo in A Minor
01:57 2. Intermezzo in A Major
07:58 3. Ballade in G Minor
11:13 4. Intermezzo in F Minor
13:52 5. Romanze in F Major
17:48 6. Intermezzo in E-Flat Minor
23:05 *Applause*
Garrick Ohlssohn, piano
Kaufmann Concert Hall
92nd Steet Y
New York City, USA
April 28, 2019
Love your story telling.. never rushed. Thank you!
Bravo Garrick.... e Bravo Johannes.
My favourite pieces, my favourite pianist. Thank, Maestro.
Beautiful performance...
Wonderful planning!!!! Master 💕💕💕
I love you , Garrick....!
What beautiful, insightful playing.
Bravooo!!!!
sublime!!
His Beethoven Emperor at Davies ~ 2 decades ago still rings in my ears!
no 5 romanze made me cry
Fenómeno
He looks pretty young for 92!🤪
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That venue ...