Recordings
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Brahms: Cello Sonatas
CDA30005
Hyperion 30th Anniversary series
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Brahms: Cello Sonatas
CDA66159
Archive Service; also available on CDS44331/42
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Details
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Movement 1: Allegro non troppo
Track 1 on CDS44331/42
CD10 [10'52]
12CDs Boxed set (at a special price)
Movement 2: Allegretto quasi menuetto
Track 2 on CDS44331/42
CD10 [5'45]
12CDs Boxed set (at a special price)
Movement 3: Allegro
Track 3 on CDS44331/42
CD10 [6'13]
12CDs Boxed set (at a special price)
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The first movement, with its glorious sunset coda in E major (Brahms was the master of musical sunsets) is linked to the other two movements chiefly through the dominance of the expressive minor sixth that makes its first appearance in the second bar of the work, and continues throughout the sonata. The second movement, a charming minuet and trio, seems to pay nostalgic tribute to the world of Mozart – or perhaps to that of Schubert, with whose music Brahms was somewhat obsessed at this period. The last movement, a robust mixture of fugue and sonata form, takes its main theme from Contrapunctus 13 from the Art of Fugue – as if Brahms is looking further backwards in time as the sonata progresses.
from notes by Steven Isserlis © 2005