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Les 16 valses / Danses hongroises

Inger Södergren

Classical - Released June 22, 2011 | Saphir Productions

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Chopin: Double intégrale des valses

Yves Henry

Classical - Released May 26, 2023 | Soupir Editions - DN

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Frederic Chopin : Valses (Intégrale)

Alexandre Tharaud

Classical - Released April 21, 2006 | harmonia mundi

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Brahms & Medtner: Piano Works

Florian Noack

Classical - Released March 10, 2016 | ARTALINNA

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Here, an inspired interpreter of Russian music, from Rachmaninov to Scriabin, including Medtner and Lyapunov, Florian Noack invites us on a journey to the hearts of two great polyphonists of the late Romantic era. Both the poetic science of Nikolai Medtner and Johannes Brahms, and the density of their writing, originate in a search for polyphonics with a thousand ramifications, testifying in this sense to their shared love for the great masters of the past, such as Bach and Beethoven.
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Brahms: The Hungarian Connection

Andreas Ottensamer

Classical - Released February 18, 2015 | Mercury KX

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Andreas Ottensamer, principal clarinetist of the Berlin Philharmonic, has released several innovatively programmed albums without resorting to common crossover formulas. Brahms: The Hungarian Connection is another. The title is perhaps a bit too strong in that the last part of the program does not consist of music by Brahms and, in fact, has no direct connection to Brahms. But as a recital juxtaposing Hungarian folk sounds with their ramifications in the concert repertoire, the program works well. Some may not have thought of the Clarinet Quintet in B minor, Op. 115, as a Hungarian piece, but listen again to the slow movement passage where the string quartet conjures up a cimbalom. The extremely gentle performance of the quintet is worth the price of admission in itself; for a reading by an all-star group as opposed to an established ensemble, it breathes unusually well. The quartet's cellist, Stephan Koncz, arranged the rest of the music for clarinet and string quartet, and he certainly doesn't do anything an average Viennese musician might not have attempted during Brahms' lifetime. From two lightly Hungarian waltzes (one from the Op. 39 set for piano four-hands and one from the Liebeslieder Waltzes, Op. 52), listeners move into more explicitly Hungarian material, first arranged by Brahms and then by other composers. It's an unorthodox recital structure, but it's effective, leading both to some little-known and fun pieces (the Two Movements of Hungarian composer Leó Weiner) and then to an infectious Transylvanian dance medley finale. Ottensamer's tone modulates nicely from ultra-smooth in the Brahms to peppy in the more Hungarian pieces. Recommended for Brahmsians and clarinet lovers alike.© TiVo
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Œuvre d'orgue (Intégrale)

Jean Guillou

Classical - Released January 1, 1990 | Dorian

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Brahms: 21 Hungarian Dances & 16 Waltzes for Piano Four Hands

Cyprien Katsaris

Classical - Released August 24, 2018 | Warner Classics

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Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 1 & 16 Waltzes

Emmanuel Despax

Concertos - Released July 2, 2021 | Signum Records

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Following the acclaimed Bach recording "Spira, Spera" in early 2021, Emmanuel Despax releases a recording of his most treasured piano concerto alongside the BBC Symphony Orchestra under Andrew Litton. The concerto is paired with the 16 Waltzes, Op. 39 for piano four-hands, performed here with his wife and fellow pianist, Miho Kawashima. “Recording Brahms’s Piano Concerto No. 1 is a childhood dream of mine, and it was wonderful to play it with such outstanding musicians. I have grown up with it, obsessively listening to all the recordings I could find for months on end, and it is hard to describe what this piece represents to me ... I wanted to pair the concerto with the exquisite Waltzes, Op. 39 for piano four hands, and show a more intimate side of Brahms. Each one is a different shade, a different mood, like daily entries in one’s personal diary. It was very special for me to be joined by my wife Miho Kawashima to record these charming and delightful pieces”. (Emmanuel Despax)© Signum Classics
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Brahms: Waltzes, Op. 39; Rhapsodies, Op. 79; Klavierstücke, Op. 118

Stephen Kovacevich

Classical - Released January 1, 2015 | Decca Music Group Ltd.

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Brahms: Hungarian Dances - Waltzes Op. 39

Marco Schiavo

Classical - Released November 30, 2018 | Universal Music Italia srL.

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Brahms: Waltzes Op. 39, Klavierstücke Op. 118 & Variations Op. 24 by György Sebök

György Sebök

Classical - Released January 4, 2023 | Alexandre Bak - Classical Music Reference Recording

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BRAHMS: Hungarian Dances / Waltzes, Op. 39

Idil Biret

Classical - Released June 7, 1994 | Naxos

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Brahms: 21 Hungarian Dances & 16 Waltzes for Piano Four Hands

Cyprien Katsaris

Classical - Released August 24, 2018 | Warner Classics

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Brahms + Fauré

Clara Sverner

Classical - Released March 8, 2024 | Azul Music

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Brahms: 16 Waltzes, Op. 39: No. 15 in A Flat Major

Fabian Muller

Classical - Released June 25, 2021 | Deutsche Grammophon (DG)

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Brahms: Hungarian Dances No. 1-21; Waltzes, Op. 39 for Piano for Four Hands

Tal & Groethuysen

Classical - Released November 15, 1993 | Sony Classical